The quality of racing in the British Superbike Championship, from inception to final weekend, is one of the great constants of bike racing. Yes, some years have been better than others, but it’s never dull. And, for me, this season was a classic.
In some years it can feel eclipsed by MotoGP for drama – but this certainly isn’t one of them, even taking into consideration rookie Quartararo’s best efforts. Despite having one of the most dramatic season flips in memory in World Superbikes, the international series also couldn’t dull the gloss of BSB. The reason for the extra dose of specialness from BSB this year? Scott Redding.
It’s been a fascinating blend of anticipation and results. The consistent debunking of ‘Ah, but wait until he gets to Cadwell...’ naysayers,…