Back the Brits at Silverstone MotoGP!

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2013 is proving to be a golden year for British motorcycle grand prix riders, with Cal Crutchlow a regular podium contenꦚder in t𒁏he premier MotoGP class and Scott Redding on top of the world in Moto2.
And after battling for glory in faraway circuits, Crut🐼cꦿhlow, Redding and the other home riders can be sure of a raucous reception when they take to the track at Silverstone from August 30-Septmber 1.
Four podiums to date make Crutchlow easily the most successful British rider of the four-stroke MotoGP era. Cruelly denied the chance to ride in his൩ home race in 2011, the Englishman was again injured in practice last season - then sensationally returned to steal the show by charging from last to sixth in the race.
While Crutchlow will be battling for his first ever British MotoGP rostrum 𝕴- and the first by a UK rider ꦰsince Jeremy McWilliams in 2000 - Marc VDS star Redding already has an enviable home record.
The Gloucestershire rid🐟er took his only 125cc win, as a rookie, in the 2008 British race (at Donington) and stood on the home podium again in 2009 (125cc) and 2012 (Moto2). Like Crutchlow, Redding has reached new grand prix heights this season, winni🌞ng his first Moto2 races in addition to taking the world championship lead.
Soaking up the home support o🔯n their MotoGP class Silverstone debuts will be Crutchlow's Monster Yamaha Tech 3 team-mate Bradley Smith and Michael Laverty, of the British-based PBM team.
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