Glenn Irwin secured his first double British Superbike podium at Brands Hatch this weekend, finishing second in both races.
Josh Brookes is the 2018 Monster Energy ‘King of Brands’ after securing the double around the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit.
From the 20th-22nd July 2018, Misano World Circuit turned red for the tenth edition of World Ducati Week. The event is held bi-annually at the track for Ducatisti to enjoy, with WorldSBK and MotoGP riders in attendance.
Josh Brookes led from start-to-finish in the opening race at Brands Hatch to take his first win of the 2018 season.
Glenn Irwin put in a blistering lap to take pole at Brands Hatch. The Be Wiser Ducati rider will be joined by Josh Brookes and Jake Dixon on the front-row.
So far this year, Marc Marquez has well and truly reigned over the rest of the MotoGP field. He has 5 wins to his name heading into the summer break, but two non-scores have left him just about within touching distance of the rest of the field.
James Ellison and the Anvil Hire TAG Racing team are looking to bounce back at Brands Hatch and a challenging weekend last time out at Knockhill.
Tommy Bridewell will make his return to the British Superbike paddock at Brands Hatch after signing for the Moto Rapido Ducati team.
Be Wiser Ducati’s Glenn Irwin has his sights firmly set on winning his first race of the season at Brands Hatch this weekend.
The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team are currently enduring a long winless streak, with 18 races having now passed since Valentino Rossi triumphed at Assen last year.
Francesco Bagnaia’s lead over Miguel Oliveira is down to seven points after a dramatic German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring
Brad Binder took his first ever Moto2 victory in a race which saw title favourite Francesco Bagnaia lose valuable points at the Sachsenring
Jorge Martin’s Moto3 championship lead has been extended to seven points after his victory at the Sachsenring
Jorge Martin took his fifth win of 2018 despite a near-collision with his own team-mate at the Sachsenring
Marc Marquez is 46 points clear of Valentino Rossi in the MotoGP championship battle after winning the German Grand Prix
Marc Marquez extended his remarkable Sachsenring winning streak to nine victories from pole positions, dating all the way back to 2010
Mattia Pasini took pole position as just over half a second covered the top 15 at the Sachsenring



