25-27 August
Cadwell Park
Circuit Stats
Length 2.1800m
3.508km
Corners 11
Lefthand 6
Righthand 5
Pole Position Left
BSB Lap Record Leon Haslam - Ducati 1:26.654 (2007)
 
 
 
 
 
 

A real mecca for bike fans, Cadwell Park hosts the biggest round of the British Superbike Championship, with thousands of spectators travelling to the circuit fondly nicknamed the 'Mini-Nurburgring' every August Bank Holiday weekend. Cadwell Park is probably most famous for 'the Mountain', where bikes frequently get airbourne, and it's the striking mix of twists, cambers and gradients that have led to the circuit's burgeoning popularity over the years.

John Hopkins was sidelined through a finger injury sustained in a MotoGP practice crash but the Swan Yamaha team dominated the weekend with Michael Laverty taking the opening win before Tommy Hill doubled up for the second time. In race one Hill was second from Shane 'Shakey' Byrne and then in race two, then in race two it was Laverty from Byrne completing the podium.

In the final race Josh Brookes was back on the podium from Laverty after the Australian had received a penalty following a collision with Michael Rutter in the earlier race. The Title Fighters were decided and it was on to the Showdown.

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Situated on the A153, ten miles north of Horncastle and 5 miles south of Louth. If you are approaching from the south, the A153 can be accessed from the A1. Coming from the north or west, use the A1, M1 or M62, then take the M180 to Brigg, then the A1084 to Ciastor. The nearest train stations to the circuit are Market Rasen and Lincoln.



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