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Reynolds puts Suzuki on the podium.
Team Rizla Suzuki's John Reynolds put his new GSX-R1000 racer on the podium at the first round of the 2002 British Superbike season at Silverstone yesterday.

Padgett's to support Camier in National 125cc GP.
2001 British 125cc Champion Leon Camier will be riding a Padgett's Honda in the first round of this year's national 125cc championship. The 15-year-old Ashford schoolboy landed the ride at the eleventh hour having suffered the collapse of two previous deals.
Team Padgett announces replacement riders.
Jamie Morley and Phil Giles will be riding the Padgett's motorcycles' Suzuki GSX-R1000s at this weekend's opening round of the BSB championship.
BMP confirms Premier Teams' League line-up.
British Motorsport Promoters [BMP] has confirmed the line-up for the inaugural British Superbike Championship Premier Teams' League, adding extra spice to the most eagerly awaited campaign in many years.
Bike fans get double vision.
British bike racing fans will be doubly delighted by the announcement today [Thursday] that both ITV and BBC have committed to covering the British Superbike Championship.
BSB renews EMAP sponsorship.
British Motorsport Promoters have unveiled a sponsorship package with publishing giant EMAP Automotive designed to build upon the already popular British Superbike and support race programme.

V&M Racing and David Jefferies part company.
After three incredibly successful years, the V&M Racing Team have today announced they are parting company with rider David Jefferies. The Yorkshireman's departure ends what has arguably been the most successful partnership in recent TT history.
V&M Racing forced to withdraw from BSB.
With a track record second to none, you would expect sponsors to be queuing up to back a winning team like V&M Racing.
Ducati Monster S4 challenge 2002.
In late 2001 Ducati UK and BMP announced their intention to run the premier support series for the British Superbike Championship in the 2002 season - the Ducati Monster S4 Challenge.
Marty Nutt to join Coates at Padgett.
Having announced their return to British Superbikes with Adrian Coates, Padgett Racing have signed Marty Nutt as a second rider this week. Clive Padgett will be officially launching the Padgett BSB team at the open and direct Ulster Motorcycle Show on February 27.
Padgett to run Coates in BSB.
Veteran team owner Clive Padgett expects to field former grand prix racer Adrian Coates in the British Superbike Championship this season, after agreeing a deal to continue a relationship forged in 2001.
Dunlop to support British Superbikes.
British Motorsport Promoters Limited (BMP) is delighted to announce that Dunlop will be the Title Sponsor and Official Tyre Supplier to the 2002 National Junior Superstock Championship as well as the Title Sponsor of the British Superbike Superpole Qualifying Practices.

GSE to partner Ducati UK in Monster S4 Challenge.
GSE Racing is to partner Ducati UK in the running of the 2002 Monster S4 Challenge. The organisation behind the HM Plant Ducati World Superbike team will act as the sole race preparation service for the new addition to the British Superbike calendar.
Crafar anticipating new start in BSB.
Simon Crafar is getting back on a bike and competing in the British Superbike series this year. The New Zealander who fought against greats such as Mick Doohan will be riding a Yamaha R1 and will be keen to show he hasn't lost what it takes to win.

Reynolds tips team-mate Harris.
John Reynolds has pointed no further than new Crescent Suzuki team-mate Karl Harris as he outlined the threats to his crown in 2002.
Reve: We won't be back!
Reve Red Bull squad boss Ben Atkins has again claimed that it is world superbikes or bust for his British title-winning team.
Rutter sticks with what he knows for next season.
Since the official withdrawal of Kawasaki from British Superbikes just over a week ago, things have looked bad for Michael Rutter. But now he is bouncing back and looking forward to racing the RSX-R1000 next season.

Virgin Mobile Aiwa Yamaha announce 2002 riders.
Virgin Mobile Aiwa Yamaha have announced today that Steve Plater will partner earlier signing Simon Crafer in the teams 2002 British Superbike challenge. He joins the team after a trying week.
V&M's eastern promise.
V&M Racing is taking a break from the British winter, having confirmed that it is heading for the heat of the Far East for the 35th running of the annual Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix on 17 November.
A difficult season for Team Kawasaki ends well.
When Team Kawasaki's Michael Rutter claimed the only four-cylinder victory of the 2001 season in the second Superbike race at Rockingham Speedway, you could see the 16,000 spectators crowding the massive grandstands leafing through their programmes to find out exactly who the unfamiliar rider on

BMP confirms Superstock plans for 2002-2004.
BMP announced today that the 2002 Junior Superstock Championship will continue to run next season to the existing MCRCB technical regulations as a National championship and that an agreement has been concluded with Yamaha Motor UK for this championship to be replaced by a one-make series in 2003
V&M Racing second in Superstock Championship.
V&M Racing's David Jefferies rode a calculated race in the final round of the 2001 British Superstock championship, to secure second place in the final championship standings on his V&M Racing R1 Yamaha.
Race one result - Donington Park.
Complete results from race one at round 13 of the 2001 British Superbike Championship at Donington Park.
Race two result - Donington Park.
Complete results from race two at round 13 of the 2001 British Superbike Championship at Donington Park.