Kyle Ryde “very lucky” after 2025 BSB season resurrected
Kyle Ryde returns to defend British Superbik♎es title as 2025 season begins

Kyle Ryde admits he is “fortunate” after his 2025 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:British Superbike Championship was given a second chance.
The unexpected collapse of OMG Racing, who Ryde won the 2024 BSB title with, left the reigning champion 🉐without a bike just weeks before the new season.
But the involvement of Nitrous Competitions has brought OMG Ra♔cing back into the paddock, and allowed Ryde to compete.
The season begins this weekend at Oulton Park.
Ryde said: “I think testing has been good; Do𒀰nington Park was really good, but that’s because I always seem to go well there, my 🦋bike does too and it’s my favourite track.
“Donington was a positive ಞtest and it felt like I had a good chance of getting a trophy i❀f we were to set off straight away.
“Oulton Park was a bit more difficult and the complete opposite of Donington. We got used to the track ag🐼ain and bedded in four sets of new discs, which took time, but it was ideal really.
“On the second day, we got going a bit faster. We need to find a bit more speed on one lap pace, but I’m just comparing myse🧔lf to Bradley who did a 32.9 and📖 we won’t be doing that speed in the race.
“I felt really good on used tyres, pace wise for the race, it is just the qualifying part we need t🦩o work on 🐼a little bit.
“But the be all and end all was I had not rode my bike since October last year when I won t🧸he championship before the Doningt😼on test, and I am just very lucky and very fortunate to be in this position.
“I need to obviously thank Alan, Paul, and the team at Nitrous Competitions. I wouldn’t be here deജfending my 2024 British Championship without them. I am looking forward to Oulton Park this weekend and I can’t wait to see the number one again ꧟when I get there.
“♈I want to enjoy having the number one plate and I will be doing my best to keep it until the end of 2026 for my team, friends, family and 🍷everyone who supports me.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports foꦉr a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.