A Tale Of Two Baselayers For Great Scott At Oulton

Zerofit athlete Scott Redding recorded his fifth win of the Bennetts BSB season at Oulton Park on a weekend that required a number of riders to switch between baselayers due to the fluctuating temperatures.
On a rainy and cold Saturday, the 32-year-old selected the Heatrub Move Baselayer which offers twice as much warmth as a regular baselayer, but as the superbike race pace intensified, separate innovations worked to wick away sweat and regulate body temperature.

Sunday’s improved conditions saw a return to the IceSkin and in an epic afternoon battle, the Gloucestershire rider prevailed in front of a packed crowd at the Cheshire circuit.
In the first race of the weekend, Fraser Rogers led the way for Team Zerofit with a fourth-place finish, with Billy McConnell and Charlie Nesbitt also in the top 10.
The Sprint Race also saw Nesbitt and McConnell finish 7th and 10th respectively, before Redding triumphed in the final race of the weekend. Glenn Irwin (pictured above) was 6th, equalling his best result since returning from a mid-season injury.
In the Quattro British Supersport Championship, Zerofit’s Jack Kennedy kept his title defence hopes alive after finishing third Race One and then going on to win the second race of the weekend. He sits in third spot in the overall standings, with the final round at Brands Hatch in two weeks’ time.

With the arrival of autumn, more motorcyclists are discovering Zerofit’s award-winning baselayers for the cooler months of the year, with the Heatrub Move proving particularly popular – and it’s now available in the Zerofit Red Colourway.
And for those planning for the chilliest of days on the bike, the Heatrub Ultimate Baselayer has been independently tested and proven to be five times warmer than a standard product.

The material used to create the Ultimate is also used in the matching Leggings and Socks, so motorcyclists can have top-to-toe warmth this winter with Zerofit.