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BSB Brands Hatch, Race Three Results | Kyle Ryde secured his second British Superbike title, as Danny Kent claimed victory

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Kyle Ryde is now a two-time British Superbike Champion after wrapping up the title in the final race of the season.

For the second time in his British Superbike career, Kyle Ryde has been crowned the Bennetts British Superbike Champion as he successfully defended his 2024 title and backed it up in 2025.

In their final race in the British Superbike Championship, the Mar-Train Racing squad took victory with Danny Kent and bowed out of the paddock in style with their Yamaha R1.

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Bradley Ray lost out on the British Superbike title, but the Raceways Yamaha rider took the fight until the final round and ended the season on the podium with a second-place finish.

For the first time since Race Three at Cadwell Park, Tommy Bridewell featured on a British Superbike podium as he finished in third place for the Honda Racing UK squad.

Storm Stacey ended the 2025 season in fourth place for the Bathams AJN Racing BMW squad, which equalled his best result throughout the year.

Rounding out the top five in the final race of the year was the Hager PBM Ducati rider, Scott Redding. Despite missing the first three rounds of the year, the 2019 British Superbike Champion ended the season in fourth place.

The new two-time British Superbike Champion, Kyle Ryde, claimed his second Championship with a comfortable sixth-place finish in the wet conditions at Brands Hatch.

Max Cook was the sole AJN Steelstock Kawasaki rider on the grid for the final race of the season, and he took a seventh-place finish for the team.

Lee Jackson was the second Honda rider inside the top ten in Race Three at Brands Hatch as he finished in eighth place for the DAO Racing Honda squad.

In what could be his final race in the British Superbike Championship, Billy McConnell finished in ninth place for the C&L Fairburn Properties /Look Forward Racing.

Completing the top ten was the Nitrous Competitions Racing rider, Glenn Irwin.

BSB Brands Hatch, Race Three Results |

2025 British Superbike Championship [BSB] | Brands Hatch | Race Three Results | Round 11 / 11
Pos.RiderNat.TeamMotorcycleGap
1Danny KentGBRMcAMS YamahaYamaha R1
2Bradley RayGBRRaceways YamahaYamaha R1+1.300
3Tommy BridewellGBRHonda Racing UKHonda CBR1000RR-R+5.619
4Storm StaceyGBRBathams AJN Racing BMWBMW M1000RR+9.714
5Scott ReddingGBRHager PBM DucatiDucati Panigale V4 R+10.975
6Kyle RydeGBRNitrous Competitions RacingYamaha R1+15.501
7Max CookGBRAJN Steelstock KawasakiKawasaki ZX-10RR+15.579
8Lee JacksonGBRDAO Racing HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R+16.115
9Billy McConnellAUSC&L Fairburn Properties /Look Forward RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R+19.502
10Glenn IrwinGBRNitrous Competitions RacingYamaha R1+22.100
11Josh BrookesAUSDAO Racing HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R+26.138
12John McPheeGBRMasterMac HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R+51.974
13Jamie van SikkelerusNEDTAG HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R+1:29.970
DNFBlaze BakerRSANP Racing HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R
DNFCharlie NesbittGBRMasterMac HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R
DNFRory SkinnerGBRCheshire Mouldings DucatiDucati Panigale V4 R
DNFRichard KerrIRLROKiT BMW MotorradBMW M1000RR
DNFFraser RogersGBRTAG HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R
DNFLuke HedgerGBRWhitecliffe CDH Racing HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R
DNFDean HarrisonGBRHonda Racing UKHonda CBR1000RR-R
DNFPeter HickmanGBRLEW 8TEN Racing BMW MotorradBMW M1000RR
DNFScott SwannGBRSend My Bag Racing by IWR HondaHonda CBR1000RR-R
DNFDavey ToddGBRLEW 8TEN Racing BMW MotorradBMW M1000RR

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