It was a strange weekend for Josh Day
and the Ruby Racing team at round one of the Motorpoint British Supersport
Championship at Donington Park. After a frantic week running up to the event
after a big crash in testing, the team worked hard to get the Triumph right for
the first round. Josh had a few initial problems with set-up on Saturday but the
Ruby Racing team solved this and he had a good qualifying session.
The 26-year-old from Swindon ended up
eighth fastest Evo bike and was 20th on the grid. However a niggling
back pain saw him take a trip to the medical centre after qualifying and an
x-ray there showed a fractured vertebrae and he was sent to hospital for further
examination. It was later discovered the injury was an old injury that Josh did
not know about but this forced him to miss race one.
After been given the ok by the medics
on Monday morning, Josh went out in warm up to see how he felt and with no major
problems the team made the decision to race, starting from the back of the grid
in the process. Josh really did ride an astonishing race from the back of the
pack, he got a great start and after the opening lap was already up to
12th Evo rider. As the 18-lap race progressed, Josh got quicker and
quicker and was picking off riders on every lap. By lap 13 he was fully in the
mix for a podium place and was unfortunate to lose out on the last lap to Levi
Day, finishing fourth Evo rider.
Josh Day - "It really has been a mixed
weekend this weekend. I had a bit of lower back ache on Saturday and after
qualifying on Sunday it was still giving me a bit of grief so I thought I'd best
get it checked in the medical centre. I wasn't expecting them to tell me I had
fractured a vertebrae! They sent me to hospital for further checks and it was
discovered that it was an old injury which was then aggrevated in my crash in
testing last week.
I had to do another medical on Monday
morning and thankfully they allowed me to race. I knew it would be a tough job
starting from the back but I got my head down and worked my way through. I was
pretty surprised at myself that I managed to find myself in the mix for a podium
position and know when I'm feeling a bit better at Brands that we have the pace
to do even better. Thanks to all the guys at Ruby Racing for working so hard
this last week and getting me back out on the bike."
2015 BSB Calendar
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17th - 19th - April
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Brands Hatch Indy
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2nd - 4th May
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Oulton Park
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19th - 21st June
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Snetterton 300
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3rd - 5th July
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Knockhill
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17th - 19th July
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Brands Hatch GP
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31st July - 2nd
August
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Thruxton
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21st - 23rd August
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Cadwell Park
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4th - 6th September
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Oulton Park
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18th - 20th
September
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TT Circuit Assen
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2nd - 4th October
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Silverstone GP
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16th - 18th
October
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Brands Hatch GP
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