BSB: Buildbase Suzuki unveil 2018 colours

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Buildbase Suzuki have lifted the covers off the 2018 GSX-R1000 Bradley Ray and Richard Cooper will campaign in the 2018 Bennetts British Superbike Championship. 

Unveiled at the 2018 Carole Nash MCN London Motorcycle Show, the new livery is an evolution of the machine campaigned by the team last year.

Suzuki’s new GSX-R1000 enters its second year of competition in British Superbikes in 2018, after taking a race win at Assen last season. Bradley Ray also took his first superbike podium at Oulton Park for Buildbase Suzuki as a championship rookie, while the bike also went on to win the Australian and MotoAmerica Superbike championships as well as win the Isle of Man Senior TT.

“We announced our rider lineup at Motorcycle Live and it’s good to finally have the 2018 bike revealed and put the finishing pieces of the jigsaw together,” said team boss Steve Hicken. “The focus now is on testing, which actually starts today for Brad [Ray] at Mallory Park, before we head to Spain. As a team, we’ve kept some continuity going into the bike’s second year of competition. Brad impressed everyone last year and really showed his potential, and we’re confident he’ll continue to grow as a rider this year. Richard [Cooper]’s back in Superbike after developing the bike in Superstock last year and narrowly missing out on the title. His experience will help us further improve the bike, and we’re confident of fighting for more podiums and having both riders battle for a place in the Showdown.

“Having Billy [McConnell] in Superstock 1000 also means we should be able to have another go at winning that championship with a bike that is certainly capable. We learned a lot last year, as a team, and we came very close, taking it to the last round. This year, hopefully, we can go one better.”

To find out more about the 2018 Carole Nash MCN London Motorcycle Show and book tickets, visit www.mcnmotorcycleshow.com or call 0844 873 7346

Oli Rushby

By Oli Rushby

Former sports reporter covering British Superbikes, World Superbikes and road racing