Andrews opens up top at Snetterton

Simon Andrews was on fine form as the fifth round of the ViSK.com British Superbike Championship got underway at Snetterton, the MSS Colchester Kawasaki ride𒆙r setting the quickest time.

Climbing the leaderboard with ten minutes of the session remaining, Andrews went on to further lower his best lap to 1min 05.939secs - the only lap to dip beneath the𓂃 1min 06secs marker.

"The bike's awesome and doing every💙thing I'm asking of it. It's too windy out there to really💞 push but it's obviously the same for everyone. How good's that? A green bike up front at long last!"

Andrews sets early Snetterton pace

Simon Andrews was on fine form as the fifth round of the ViSK.com British Superbike Championship got unܫderway at Snetterton, the MSS Colchester K♛awasaki rider setting the quickest time.

Climbing the leaderboard with ten minutes of the session remaining, Andrews went on to further lower his best lap to🤡 1min 05.939secs - the only lap to dip beneath the 1minꦐ 06secs marker.

"The bike's awesome and doing everything I'm asking of it. It's too windy out there to real🦋ly push but it's obviously the same for everyone. How good's that? A green bike up fron💫t at long last!"

In a session that was sto🍰pped twice, Andrews' best was enough to edge out Hydrex Honda pair Karl Harris and Stuart Easto🍒n, the latter having led the way for much of the session before slipping to the third best time.

Michael Rutter began his quest to score a podium for the Worx Crescent Suzuki team in fine fashion in fourth, ahead of championship leader and six-time winner Leo🌳n Camier on𒁏 the Airwaves Yamaha.

HM Plant Honda riders Glen Richards and Josh Brookes were also among the pace setters early on before dropping൩ to sixth and seventh, while Chris Walker, Julien Da Costa and Jon Kirkham - on his first appearance aboard the North West 200 Yamaha - rounded out the top ten.

Runaway c൩hampionship leader Gary Mason set the pace in the Cup category with the 12th fastest time overall.

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