Kyle Ryde (Nitrous Coin Nitrous Competitions Racing Ducati) and Scott Redding (Hager PBM Racing Team) emerged victorious at the third round of the ZYN British Superbike Series at Knockhill, June 20-21. Ryde took two of the three feature races, and Redding capped off the weekend with a win in race three.

In race one, Ryde opened up a “comfortable” lead at the end, finishing 3.556 seconds ahead of Redding and six seconds ahead of third-place finisher Glenn Irwin (Nitrous Coin Nitrous Competitions Racing Ducati).
In a hectic race two, it was a much closer finish, with Ryde edging ahead of Bradley Ray (McAMS Yamaha) by nearly half a second. Redding was a close third but comfortably ahead of Storm Stacey (Bathams AJN Racing). Irwin crashed out just past the halfway point.
Ryde’s bid for a sweep came up short in race three after finishing third to race-winner Redding and runner-up Ray.
Ryde still enjoys a comfortable 154-133 point lead over Redding, but there is still plenty of racing to go. Leon Haslam (Moto Rapido Racing), Ray and Max Cook (AJN Steelstock bimota) round out the championship’s top five.CN
2026 British Superbike Round 3 Results
Race 1 (Top 3)
- Kyle Ryde (Duc)
- Scott Redding (Duc) +3.556
- Glen Irwin (Duc) +6.121
Race 2 (Top 3)
- Kyle Ryde (Duc)
- Bradley Ray (Yam) +0.613
- Scott Redding (Duc) +2.009
Race 3 (Top 3)
- Scott Redding (Duc)
- Bradley Ray (Yam) +1.132
- Kyle Ryde (Duc) +3.376
Click here to read the 2026 British Superbike Knockhill Story in the Cycle News Digital Edition Magazine.
