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Team History

2011

British Superbike Championship
2nd - John Hopkins
7th - Jon Kirkham 

2010

British Superbike Championship
3rd - Tommy Hill
15th - Yukio Kagayama

2009

British Superbike Championship
8th - Sylvain Guintoli

2008

British Superbike Championship
4th - Tom Sykes
14th - Atsushi Watanabe

2007

British Superbike Championship
7th - Chris Walker
9th - Cal Crutchlow

2006

British Superbike Championship
6th - Shane Byrne
15th - James Haydon

2005

British Superbike Championship
9th - John Reynolds
11th - James Haydon
14th - Scott Smart

2004

British Superbike Championship
1st - John Reynolds
3rd - Yukio Kagayama
22nd - Gregorio Lavilla

2003

British Superbike Championship
2nd - John Reynolds
7th - Yukio Kagayama

2002

British Superbike Championship
6th - John Reynolds
12th - Karl Harris
20th - Giovanni Bussei

2001

British Superbike Championship
7th - John Crawford
Niall Mackenzie (not full season)

2000

British Superbike Championship
2nd - Chris Walker
8th - John Crawford

1999

British Superbike Championship
5th - James Haydon
8th - Marty Craghill

1998

British Superbike Championship
5th - Terry Rymer
7th - James Haydon

1997

British Superbike Championship
8th - Jim Moodie
10th - Matt Llewellyn

 
 
 
BSB Results

MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship

 J. HopkinsJ. Kirkham
 R1R2R3R1R2R3
Brands175-5DNF-
Oulton21-77-
Croft23-1DNF-
Thruxton43-DNF9-
Knockhill2DNF-811-
Snetterton13-6DNF-
OultonDNF--9--
Brands4329810
Cadwell---466
Donington11-53-
Silverstone13-276-
Brands312382-

Bike Stats
MakeSuzuki
ModelGSX-R1000
Power191bhp
Top Speed200mph
Team Info
First Race 1996
BasedVerwood, Dorset
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It's fantastic that we have been able to get a rider of John's talent to sign for Crescent. He is a great rider and always exciting to watch, plus he's tasted podium success in MotoGP, so he is certainly bringing great experience with him to the BSB grid. He's really focused on racing at the highest level and sees BSB as his stepping stone to get back to world stage. The whole team is looking forward to working with John and we are all sure this is going to be a great adventure for all concerned.
Jack Valentine, Team Manager
 
 
 
Team Profile

John ReynoldsCrescent started racing in BSB in 1996 when Managing Director Paul Denning entered the championship with team-mate Ian Cobby, securing some strong results in his rookie season before retiring from top-level racing. He decided to concentrate on developing the Crescent retail business and take on a new role as Race Team Manager. Crescent immediately made their mark in BSB, winning three British Supersport Championships and finishing runner-up in BSB on Suzuki machinery. The team then secured BSB champion John Reynolds and British Supersport Champion Karl Harris in 2002 and the squad created history by scoring the first ever win for an in-line 1000cc four-cylinder motorcycle in BSB.

JR was partnered by Yukio Kagayama in 2003 but broke his collarbone during qualifying at the opening round. He returned though and out-scored everyone in the second half of the season, ending up second in the final standings. Kagayama won three races during his inaugural year in BSB before a crash at Cadwell Park cut his season short by three races. The duo returned in 2004, with JR securing his third title while Kagayama returned to finish third in the series.

Denning moved to manage the factory Suzuki team in MotoGP in 2005 and Robert Wicks took over at the helm of Rizla Suzuki. Reigning champion JR injured himself in pre-season testing and that hampered his campaign until a crash at the final round saw him retire from the sport. After a disappointing start to the season by Scott Smart, he made way for James Haydon from round seven onwards. As the team developed the results improved and five podiums and a single pole position were the season highlights.

Shane ByrneIn 2006 the team signed Shane 'Shakey' Byrne and James Haydon; however the highlight of the season was Shakey's lone victory at Knockhill. He eventually finished sixth overall, with Haydon suffering an injury-hit season further back in 15th.

For 2007 Chris Walker joined the team alongside reigning British Supersport champion Cal Crutchlow with Simon Buckmaster as the new Team Manager. The high points of the year included Silverstone, when Walker took a third place and Crutchlow taking his maiden BSB pole position at Croft with a third place, finish at the final round at Brands Hatch.

Jack Valentine took up the role of Team Manager in 2008, with two new riders in Japanese Superbike Champion Atsushi Watanabe and 2007 Rookie of the Year Tom Sykes. Watanabe had a challenging season as he learnt the circuits and he finished 14th, whilst Sykes was a revelation, challenging for the runner-up spot before ending the season in fourth.

For 2009 the team signed Sylvain Guintoli who joined the BSB grid from MotoGP. He learnt the majority of the UK tracks over the winter and was set to be one of the main title contenders on the all-new Suzuki. His season got off to a flying start, taking a maiden BSB pole position and race win at the Brands Hatch opening round. Guintoli's title hopes were crushed though at Donington Park when he was involved in a crash on the sighting lap, suffering a broken fibula and tibia. He was unable to make a comeback until the Cadwell Park round, with Michael Rutter and Tommy Hill making stand-in appearances for the team.

Tommy Hill, Yukio Kagayama & Jack ValentineIn 2010 the team had a two rider line-up once again with Kagayama returning from the World Superbike Championship and Hill moving to the Worx-backed team following his impressive performances for them in place of Guintoli the previous year. Hill came close to securing a maiden title, but a crash at the final round dashed his title hopes, whilst Kagayama secured just a single podium.

The team have sensationally signed former MotoGP ace John Hopkins for the 2011 season and he brings to the team a wealth of experience having been a podium finisher whilst racing in the premier class.

 
 
 
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