Kyle Ryde and Bradley Ray break cover on new bikes at BSB test
Kyle Ryde and Bradley Ray in BSB debut sessions for ܫnew team𝓡s

Kyle Ryde and Br♋adley Ray have unveiled their🌼 new 2025 BSB bikes.
Both riders were briefly out of a ride when OMG Racing shockingly collapse🏅🅷d, but their British Superbike Championship campaigns have been salvaged.
They are both on track at Donington Park for a two-day BSB pre-season test, having missed the opening testing opportunity at Navarra with their𝔍 fꩵutures in the balance.
O♔MG Racing were ღsubject of a "rescue plan" by Nitrous Competitions and return in a "restructured format" with BSB champion Ryde on their Yamaha R1.

Separately, Raceways Yamaha, backed by Yamaha♎ UK, are a new team set up for this season’s British Superbike Championship.
They have res𒉰cued Ray whose year bꦗriefly seemed scuppered by the collapse of OMG Racing.
Raceways Yamaha has been s♛et up by Steve Rodgers, who ran McAMS Yamaha. Throug♓h Tarran MacKenzie they won the 2021 BSB title.
McAMS Yamaha once came close to signing Ray - but he has now joined forces with Rodgers i𓆉n a different guise.
The new team allows Ray to remain🍒 riding a Yamaha R1 in BSB th🃏is year.
He is the 2022 BSB champion, when he was also on a Yamaha, and will be backed to run at the front ✨this y♓ear.
Ray’s first ou𒁏ting with Raceways Yamaha is the official BSB two-day test at Doningtoܫn Park on Friday and Saturday.

James wa🐠s a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering ev🃏erything from American sports, to football, to F1.