Kagayama with unfinished business at Cadwell.

Rizla Suzuki racer Yukio Kagayama is returning to Cadwell Park this Bank Holiday Monday to settle unfinished business at the 11th round of the Think! British Superbike Championship this weekend.

Yuki visited the Lincolnshire venue for the first time last August and was getting faster with every session until a horrific accident at the bottom of the Mountain complex, in morning warm-up for the races, finished his season prematurely and nearly cost him his career.

Kagayama with unfinished business at Cadwell.

Rizla Suzuki racer Yukio Kagayama is returning to Cadwell Park this Bank Holiday Monday to settle unfinished business at the 11th round of the Think! British Superbike Championship this weekend.

Yuki visited the Lincolnshire venue for the first time last August and was getting faster with every session until a horrific accident at the bottom of the Mountain complex, in morning warm-up for the races, finished his season prematurely and nearly cost him his career.

In typical Yuki fashion, he now believes he has unfinished business at Cadwell Park and is planning to compete for the podiums in both races in front of the traditionally huge crowd of 35,000+ fans.

"This is big weekend for me and for my team," said Kagayama. "Last year I have nearly fatal accident and I am happy just to be here and able to race now. Cadwell Park is making changes to help safety and this is good for my confidence.

"I am professional racer and will be wanting to win as I think I have unfinished business at this track. With my fans help, I hope to make Cadwell Park a good result circuit for me."

Yuki's team-mate John Reynolds is targeting two victories to extend his lead in the Championship stakes at Cadwell Park. He currently leads his nearest rival Michael Rutter by 50-points with just 150-points left but is not resting on any laurels.

"If I am going to win the British Superbike Championship I need to get more wins under my belt and Cadwell Park is the place to do that," commented Reynolds.

"My Rizla Suzuki GSX-R1000 is the best bike, we have excellent telemetry information about the circuit and I am in no mood to be beaten. It's going to be tough, but I'm up for it and will be there with a smile on my face fighting for the wins. This is what racing is all about and why I love doing it so much. Bring it on."

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