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Rea and Laverty chase podiums at Mallory.
Red Bull Honda riders Jonathan Rea and Eugene Laverty head to Mallory Park circuit this weekend for round six of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship and the British Supersport Championship respectively.
Double points for Brands finale!
Following the complete cancellation of round five of the 2006 Bennetts British Championship at Mondello Park due to the weather, there have been a number of amendments to the British and National Championship calendars.

Hill debut completes Virgin dream.
Tommy Hill's wild-card ride in this weekend's round of the Corona Extra World Superbike championship, at Silverstone, completes a four-year dream for Rob McElnea.
Superstock and 125 races cancelled.
Due to continuing heavy rain and a big delay to the race schedule, race control have decided to cancel the Metzeler National Superstock double header and the British 125 GP Championship round.
BSB qualifying results - Mondello Park.
Full British Superbikes qualifying times from round five of the 2006 British championship at Mondello Park, UK.

BSS: Riba takes provisional pole.
Mondello Park in Southern Ireland is the location for the fifth round of the British supersport championship and the man on provisional pole is Spain's Pere Riba on his MSS Discovery Kawasaki.
BSS: Crutchlow fastest at Mondello.
Northpoint Ekerold Honda's Cal Crutchlow led the second free practice session for the supersport class ahead of round five of the British Championship at Mondello Park in Ireland.
HM Plant Honda determined to be on the podium.
HM Plant Honda riders Karl Harris, Ryuichi Kiyonari and John McGuinness head to Mondello Park in Ireland this weekend for round five of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship and rounds five and six of the Metzeler National Superstock Championship.
Red Bull Honda in search of points and podiums.
Red Bull Honda riders Eugene Laverty and Jonathan Rea make their way to Mondello Park this weekend for round five of the British Supersport and the Bennetts British Superbike Championship respectively.
Preview - Mondello Park.
Gregorio Lavilla has a healthy points advantage as he heads for the fifth round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Mondello Park but the defending title holder knows all too well that the opposition is closing in on him.

Croft progress for Rizla Suzuki.
Rizla Suzuki riders Shane 'Shakey' Byrne and James Haydon each completed more than 100-laps during a test at the Croft circuit in North Yorkshire, on Tuesday.

Byrne beats Rea on penalties.
It wasn't decided by a penalty shootout in the football sense, but the final podium position in race two at Oulton Park was eventually given to Shane Byrne after both the Rizla Suzuki rider and Jonathan Rea were given post-race penalties for a last lap incident.
Crutchlow sets record in second BSS practice.
Fine weather at Oulton Park has assisted the on-track antics of Northpoint Ekerold Honda's Cal Crutchlow who bettered his own lap record to head the timesheets in free practice two, ahead of round four of the British supersport championship.
All new BSB team with Kirkham on board.
An all new British Superbike team, Scuderia Stellare, will have its maiden outing at Oulton Park this weekend fielding Jon Kirkham on a GSX-R Suzuki.

Biking goes bowling for Chris Jones Memorial Fund.
2004 World Superbike champion James Toseland and fellow WSBK star Chris Walker will headline a special ten pin bowling event to raise money for the Chris Jones Memorial Fund on Monday 10th July.
Highs and lows for Vivaldi at Thruxton.
After his first victory for the Vivaldi team at a wet Donington Park, Scott Smart had hoped for a good run out at Thruxton, unfortunately that was not to be. Still hurting from his big moment at Donington that left him with a damaged calf, he then low-sided at 150mph during qualifying.
Laverty column: Strange weekend.
In the latest of his exclusive columns for Crash.net , Stobart Honda's Michael Laverty tells us about a tough weekend at Thruxton... Hello race fans - difficult weekend for us and no doubt, this is what happened.

Lavilla: Remember what happened to Kiyonari...
Reigning Bennetts British Superbike champion Gregorio Lavilla may have won four of the first six races of 2006 - and hold a comfortable 36-point lead - but is taking nothing for granted after overturning a similarly dominant start by Ryuichi Kiyonari last season.

Tel-Emmett-ry: Thorpe, Rocky Horror, Donington.
In the latest of her columns for Crash.net , Sean Emmett's girlfriend Lauren Carter reviews round two of the 2006 Bennetts British Superbike championship, at Donington Park - plus two very different visits beforehand...
Ashley takes Cup lead and BSB top ten.
M.A.R rider Malcolm Ashley has taken the lead in the Bennetts British Superbike Cup from Irish rider Marty Nutt, following two podium finishes and a top ten outright result in the second race at a rain soaked Donington Park.
Coxhell down and out?
Hawk Kawasaki rider Craig Coxhell sustained a broken collar bone when he crashed out of the weather affected race two at Donington Park during the second round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship.
Nutt survives Donington Park chaos.
Marty Nutt and his Mark Johns/Nutttravel.com Honda had an eventful race weekend for the second round of the British Superbike Cup at Donington Park.
Plater doubles up and changes team.
Steve Plater will be competing in both Bennetts British Superbike and British Supersport championships at Hampshire's Thruxton race circuit this Easter weekend.

Rizla Suzuki: Two races... five falls!
Rizla Suzuki riders Shane Byrne and James Haydon fell a total of five times during Sunday's rain hit races at Donington Park, venue for round two of the 2006 Bennetts British Superbike Championship.