Ryde retains British Superbike Championship title

Ryde retains British Superbike Championship title
Kyle Ryde celebrates winning the BSB title
Kyle Ryde became the first rider to retain the British Superbike title since Shane Byrne in 2016 and 2017 [Getty Images]

Kyle Ryde has become the first rider to win back-to-back British Superbike Championship titles since 2017 at Brands Hatch.

Ryde secured the title at the final race of the season and beat rival Bradley Ray by 20 points.

The 28-year-old Yamaha rider has become the first champion to defend the BSB title since Shane Byrne's double in 2016 and 2017.

Ryde headed into the final round with a 30-point margin over Ray, and he looked to have put one hand on the title by finishing in second place in Sunday's sprint race behind Scott Redding, who won the opening two races.

But, in a wet third race, Ray put pressure on Ryde by finishing in second place behind Danny Kent but the championship leader kept his cool to cross the line in sixth place and wrap up the title.

"It's amazing. Both me and Brad had such a good season," Ryde, who won six races and claimed 14 podiums in 33 races, told TNT Sports.

"It's a shame one of us had to lose today. It means so much, not just to be but my team."

Ryde's team-mate Glenn Irwin, who missed three rounds of the season with a pelvic injury, ended his campaign with an eight and two 10th-place finishes across the three races.

In a day of championships at Brands Hatch, Irish rider Rhys Irwin claimed the British Supersport title by four points ahead of Ben Currie.

Ukraine's Ilya Mikhalchik won the British Superstock title, while Barry Burrell triumphed in the BMW F900 R Cup.