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BRING IT ON

CONFIDENT Tom Sykes will come out all guns blazing as he bids to claim his maiden victory when the British Superbike roadshow roars into Oulton Park this weekend.Read

KIMI TO KICK ON

KIMI RAIKKONEN is hoping for a hot German Grand Prix this weekend in a bid to send shivers down the spines of his Formula One world title rivals.Read

Sykes can have great future: Whitham

TOM SYKES is a potential World Superbike champion in the making!Read

I’m raring to go says ace Lloyd

DOUBLE race winner Daniel Lloyd can’t wait for the second half of the Ginetta Junior Championship to get under way at Snetterton this weekend.Read

Duo fail to hit the heights

LEWIS HAMILTON enjoyed one of the high points of his career but for fellow British drivers David Coulthard and Jenson Button the rain-soaked race was forgettable.Read

BRITISH WINNERS OF THE BRITISH GRAND PRIX

1955: Sir Stirling Moss (Mercedes-Benz), AintreeRead

AN INSPIRATION

ANTHONY HAMILTON hopes his son Lewis has inspired a generation in the wake of his breathtaking British Grand Prix victory.Read

A FOND FAREWELL

THE British Grand Prix has been saved – but its new home is to be Donington Park from 2010 and not Silverstone.Read

Coulthard to put the brakes on F1 career

TOP Scottish driver David Coulthard has confirmed he will retire from Formula One at the end of the season.Read

I’ve still got the passion says Button

JENSON BUTTON insists his motivation is as strong as ever despite heading into Sunday’s British Grand Prix knowing he will be nothing more than an also-ran.Read

Podium is just great: Tunstall

BRITISH Superbike racer Tom Tunstall made it three straight meetings on the podium as the Hardinge Ice Valley-backed rider tasted champagne once again at Mallory Park.Read

TOM SYKES celebrated pole position in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Mallory Park and scored two hard-earned fourth place finishes.

The Fenay Bridge star’s effort means he’ll go to the next round at Oulton Park on July 20 sixth in the overall standings on his Rizla Suzuki.Read

Kirklees club gearing up for top race

KIRKLEES Motocross Club are holding their biggest ever event at Grange Moor on Sunday.Read

CRAIG ROBERTS is hunting a first-place class finish in his race series.

The Holmfirth driver has had a third and two second places after three events in a series for Mark II Golf GTIs.Read

Tunstall in contention after top result

Tunstall in contention after top result

HARDINGE Ice Valley Superbike racer Tom Tunstall (right) of Denby Dale, collected more silverware and moved up to second in Cup Championship.Read

TON UP FOR TOM

Ton up for Tom

RIZLA SUZUKI’S Tom Sykes took a brilliant third place podium finish in the opening race of the fifth round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Snetterton.Read

Magical moment for Dan

THIS is the moment Daniel Lloyd will remember for the rest of his life.Read

Jamie learning

TT RACES Holmfirth’s Jamie Robinson insists he’s a quick learner and is ready to prove it at the Isle of Man TT races after a solid debut.The 32-year-old – who sat out Saturday’s action – made his bow in yesterday’s Supersport race and finished a creditable 21st, with an average speed of more than 116mph over the 37.73-mile mountain road-race course.And the former Holmfirth High student, who finished fifth in last year’s British Supersport Championship, was thrilled.“I was a bit steady on the first lap – then somebody came past and it was a guy who has obviously got a lot of experience of the course, and I just sat behind him and learned from him,” he said.“He was really quick in places and I learned a lot from just following him. Then I got into the pit stop and thought to myself I can go quicker and I just got my head down and went out loads better.”Australian Cameron Donald picked up where he left off on Saturday by claiming the Superstock crown.Read

Win double spurs delighted Lloyd!

DANIEL LLOYD totally dominated the Ginetta Junior Championship rounds at Croft to secure double debut wins.Read

TT debut has Jamie terrified but elated

HUDDERSFIELD bike racer Jamie Robinson will risk life and limb this weekend when he makes his debut in the legendary Isle of Man Tourist Trophy – and he can’t wait.Read