Redding Heading To Oulton After Double Delight At Assen

Redding Heading To Oulton After Double Delight At Assen

Zerofit athlete Scott Redding may have entered the Bennetts BSB Championship part way through the season, but he’s now claimed four victories following two stunning wins in the Netherlands.

The travelling BSB circus set up camp at the iconic Dutch circuit for the action this weekend, and the athletes endured torrential rain at times and high humidity.

Relying once again on the cool contact performance of the IceSkin Baselayer, Redding held his nerve in a rain-affected Race One to seal the win, with fellow Zerofit rider Danny Kent finishing in third. The race was red flagged, meaning half-points only for the finishers.

Zerofit had four other competitors in the top 10, with Charlie Nesbitt in 4th, John McPhee in 8th, Luke Hedger in 9th and Glenn Irwin in 10th.

Gloucestershire racer Redding was back to his best in the third race of the main superbike class, taking the win for the Hager PBM Ducati team after starting down in 16th on the grid.

There was further success for Zerofit riders with a 123 in the Sprint Race of the Quattro British Supersport Championship – Jack Kennedy took the win, with Zerofit debutant Oliver Barr in second and Luke Stapleford one place further back.

Stapleford and Barr also finished first and third in the Feature Race, while in the ROKIT Off BMW Motorrad F 900 R Cup, Josh Corner sealed a maiden win in the Netherlands.

He sits in second spot in the overall rankings with Barry Burrell leading the way and Nikki Coates in third to make it a Zerofit 123 ahead of the Championship conclusion at Brands Hatch next month.

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