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The 2010 Fuchs-Silkolene [1] British Supersport Championship season was the 23rd running of the British Supersport Championship. The championship was contested over twelve rounds, beginning on 5 April at Brands Hatch, and finishing on 10 October at Oulton Park.

With five victories and ten podiums in total, Sam Lowes added the main championship title to his Supersport Cup triumph of the previous year. Lowes took the title by 33 points ahead of James Westmoreland, with Ben Wilson finishing more than 60 points behind Westmoreland in third place in the championship standings. Two other riders won races during the season; Billy McConnell took back-to-back wins at Cadwell Park and Mallory Park, while Graeme Gowland won at Snetterton. Patrick McDougall won the secondary Privateers' Cup after dropped scores, having been outscored by Jenny Tinmouth before the scores were taken into account.

Calendar

2010 Calendar [4]
RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning RiderWinning Team
1 Flag of England.svg Brands Hatch Indy April 5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes GNS Racing
2 Flag of England.svg Thruxton April 18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland CAME Yamaha
3 Flag of England.svg Oulton Park May 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell Flag of England.svg Ian Hutchinson Flag of England.svg Ben Wilson Gearlink Kawasaki
4 Flag of England.svg Cadwell Park May 23 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell CAME Yamaha
5 Flag of England.svg Mallory Park June 27 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell CAME Yamaha
6 Flag of Scotland.svg Knockhill July 4 Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes GNS Racing
7 Flag of England.svg Snetterton July 18 Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland Flag of England.svg Ben Wilson Flag of England.svg Graeme Gowland PTR Honda
8 Flag of England.svg Brands Hatch GP August 8 Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland CAME Yamaha
9 Flag of England.svg Cadwell Park August 30 Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes GNS Racing
10 Flag of England.svg Croft September 12 Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes Flag of England.svg Alex Lowes Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes GNS Racing
11 Flag of England.svg Silverstone Arena GP September 26 Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes GNS Racing
12 Flag of England.svg Oulton Park October 10 Flag of England.svg Graeme Gowland Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland Flag of England.svg Ben Wilson Gearlink Kawasaki

Entry List

2010 Entry List
TeamBikeNoRidersClassRounds
GNS Racing [5] Honda CBR600RR 2 Flag of England.svg Christian Iddon [6] 11–12
11 Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes [7] All
61 Ulster Banner.svg Paul Jordan [5] C1–8
CAME Yamaha [8] Yamaha YZF-R6 3 Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland [8] All
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell [8] All
East Coast Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 4 Flag of England.svg Tom Grant [9] 1–4
9 Flag of England.svg Patrick McDougall [9] CAll
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason O'Halloran [10] 7–12
Gearlink Kawasaki Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 4 Flag of England.svg Tom Grant [11] 8
13 Ulster Banner.svg Lee Johnston [12] 1–4, 6
15 Flag of England.svg Ben Wilson [13] All
30 Ulster Banner.svg Jamie Hamilton [14] 1–6, 10–11
32 Flag of England.svg Matthew Hoyle [15] C12
44 Flag of England.svg Jesse Trayler [16] All
Smiths [17] Triumph Daytona 675 5 Flag of England.svg Daniel Cooper [1] 4–12
MAP Centurion Triumph Racing [1] Triumph Daytona 675 1–3
39 Flag of South Africa.svg Allan Jon Venter [1] All
Padgetts Motorcycles Honda CBR600RR 6 Flag of England.svg Ian Hutchinson [18] 1–11
45 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glen Richards [18] 1, 3–12
Boss (D&B) Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 8 Flag of England.svg Nick Medd [9] 1, 4
Wilson Craig Racing Honda CBR600RR Ulster Banner.svg Marshall Neill [15] 12
29 Flag of England.svg Guy Martin [19] 2, 8–9
Sorrymate.com Honda CBR600RR 10 Flag of England.svg Jenny Tinmouth [9] CAll
126 Flag of England.svg Bruce Wilson [17] 4
LM Racing Triumph Daytona 675 12 Flag of England.svg Luke Mossey [9] 1
C2, 5–12
Oxford TAG Triumph Triumph Daytona 675 13 Ulster Banner.svg Lee Johnston [11] 7–12
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason O'Halloran [20] 1–6
41 Flag of England.svg Shaun Winfield [20] CAll
50 Flag of England.svg Karl Harris [11] 8–12
96 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Young [20] 1–4, 11–12
Colin Appleyard/Macadam Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 14 Flag of Ireland.svg Jack Kennedy [21] All
27 Flag of England.svg Ashley Beech [21] 1–2, 5–9
C S Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 16 Flag of England.svg Craig Sproston [9] 1–4, 7–8, 11–12
Seton Interceptor Yamaha YZF-R6 17 Flag of Norway.svg Helge Spjeldnes [22] 1, 3–8, 10–12
Flag of England.svg Alex Lowes [23] 2
195–12
Grant Racing/Alan Duffus Motorcycles Yamaha YZF-R6 20 Flag of England.svg Scott Kelly [24] 9, 12
Mark Cringle Racing Triumph Daytona 675 21 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Mark Cringle [9] C1–4, 7, 9–12
Wilson Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 23 Flag of England.svg Marcus Woodbine [9] C1–5, 7–11
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 26 Flag of England.svg Chris Martin [9] 1–5, 7, 9
Royal Navy Racing Suzuki GSX-R600 31 Flag of Scotland.svg Jamie Adam [19] 2
Mackrory Demolition Racing Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 32 Flag of England.svg Matthew Hoyle [17] C4–11
99 Flag of South Africa.svg Phillip Atkinson [15] 12
Street Sweep Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 33 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop [15] 12
Ricky Elder Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 35 Flag of England.svg Ricky Elder [15] 12
Double "M" Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 36 Flag of Scotland.svg Roy Houston [25] 6
Race Lab Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 37 Flag of England.svg Max Hunt [9] CAll
Hawk Racing Triumph Daytona 675 47 Flag of England.svg Rikki Owen [9] C1–4, 9–12
PTR Honda CBR600RR 48 Flag of England.svg Joe Dickinson [9] 1–9
81 Flag of England.svg Graeme Gowland [26] All
Team M8 Yamaha YZF-R6 52 Flag of Scotland.svg Adam Blacklock [27] 10–12
Marks Bloom Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 55 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Dan Kneen [9] C1–6, 8–12
Miltech Racing/Premier Despatch Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 71 Flag of Scotland.svg Craig McLelland [9] C1–4, 6
Steve Jordan Motorcycles Suzuki GSX-R600 73 Flag of England.svg Sarah Jordan [28] 1, 8, 11
Bladen Electrical Yamaha YZF-R6 74 Flag of England.svg Dean Hipwell [9] All
NuttTravel.com / Dawn / T+G Yamaha YZF-R6 77 Ulster Banner.svg Marty Nutt [9] 1, 3–12
Beowulf Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 86 Flag of England.svg Charles Wallace [9] C1, 6–7, 9–11
Absol Racing Triumph Daytona 675 88 Flag of Ireland.svg Emmet O'Grady [15] 12
Clwyd Heating Racing Triumph Daytona 675 89 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg David Jones [9] CAll
JHS Racing Triumph Daytona 675 144 Flag of England.svg Alastair Fagan [19] 2
Module Road & Race Yamaha YZF-R6 222 Ulster Banner.svg Jonny Buckley [25] 6
IconClass
CPrivateer Class
Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider

Championship standings

Riders Championship

PosRiderBike BHI
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THR
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OUL
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CAD
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MAL
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KNO
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SNE
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BHGP
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CAD
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CRO
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SIL
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OUL
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Pts
1 Flag of England.svg Sam Lowes Honda 1Ret2321221118229
2 Flag of England.svg James Westmoreland Yamaha 21Ret236Ret12222196
3 Flag of England.svg Ben Wilson Kawasaki Ret71Ret72563Ret61135
4 Flag of Ireland.svg Jack Kennedy Yamaha 11536599Ret7343121
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy McConnell Yamaha 34Ret111288RetRet115115
6 Flag of England.svg Graeme Gowland Honda 52Ret46813RetRet14Ret105
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glen Richards Honda DNS5747476954105
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason O'Halloran Triumph 410DNS10Ret1094
Yamaha 6445316
9 Flag of England.svg Daniel Cooper Triumph 6Ret4111333Ret86131884
10 Flag of England.svg Ian Hutchinson Honda 86Ret5Ret41155RetDNS69
11 Flag of South Africa.svg Allan Jon Venter Triumph 1014DNS882615Ret118171242
12 Flag of England.svg Alex Lowes Yamaha RetRet51016Ret471441
13 Ulster Banner.svg Lee Johnston Kawasaki 149Ret141638
Triumph 12RetRet799
14 Ulster Banner.svg Marty Nutt Yamaha 121213Ret137Ret10178DNS37
15 Flag of England.svg Tom Grant Yamaha 936Ret36
Kawasaki 13
16 Flag of England.svg Chris Martin Kawasaki 21811121214Ret10DNS29
17 Flag of England.svg Luke Mossey Triumph 13DNS911RetRet12Ret1025
18 Flag of England.svg Jesse Trayler Kawasaki 1919821Ret2420111511181124
19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Young Triumph 7RetRetDNS12623
20 Flag of England.svg Joe Dickinson Honda 16RetRet91015Ret9Ret21
21 Flag of England.svg Dean Hipwell Yamaha Ret16Ret22111413RetRet1210Ret20
22 Flag of England.svg Patrick McDougall Yamaha 30Ret7151817171019RetDNS1916
23 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Dan Kneen Yamaha 1711Ret1819Ret141414222711
24 Ulster Banner.svg Marshall Neill Honda 79
25 Flag of England.svg Jenny Tinmouth Honda 2418920171918Ret181516208
26 Flag of England.svg Karl Harris Triumph Ret9RetRetRet7
27 Flag of England.svg Max Hunt Yamaha 23231316Ret231612171823237
28 Flag of England.svg Guy Martin Honda 12Ret137
29 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Mark Cringle Triumph 222010172116Ret216
30 Ulster Banner.svg Jamie Hamilton Kawasaki 2517RetDNS14DNS13Ret5
31 Ulster Banner.svg Paul Jordan Honda 1813DNS2415RetRetRet4
32 Flag of England.svg Christian Iddon Honda Ret133
33 Flag of England.svg Craig Sproston Yamaha 262414DNS241820Ret262
34 Flag of England.svg Matthew Hoyle Kawasaki 25202519152016DSQ152
35 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg David Jones Triumph 1515Ret19222823RetRet23RetRet2
36 Flag of Scotland.svg Adam Blacklock Yamaha 1915301
37 Flag of England.svg Rikki Owen Triumph 282515262325Ret291
Flag of England.svg Shaun Winfield Triumph Ret21162316Ret2220212120170
Flag of England.svg Ashley Beech Yamaha 20DNSRet18Ret17WD0
Flag of England.svg Marcus Woodbine Yamaha 2926172723DNSRet22270
Flag of Norway.svg Helge Spjeldnes Yamaha RetRetRet2122Ret1926Ret280
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ricky Elder Yamaha 19Ret0
Flag of Scotland.svg Roy Houston Yamaha 200
Flag of Scotland.svg Craig McLelland Kawasaki 2722RetDNS210
Flag of England.svg Charles Wallace Yamaha Ret27Ret2424210
Flag of England.svg Scott Kelly Yamaha Ret22DNSRet0
Ulster Banner.svg Michael Dunlop Yamaha 220
Flag of South Africa.svg Phillip Atkinson Kawasaki 240
Flag of Ireland.svg Emmet O'Grady Triumph 250
Flag of Scotland.svg Jamie Adam Suzuki 270
Flag of England.svg Sarah Jordan Suzuki RetDNS0
Flag of England.svg Alastair Fagan Triumph Ret0
Flag of England.svg Bruce Wilson Honda Ret0
Flag of England.svg Nick Medd Yamaha DNSDNS0
Ulster Banner.svg Jonny Buckley Yamaha DNS0
PosRiderBike BHI
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
MAL
Flag of England.svg
KNO
Flag of Scotland.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
BHGP
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Privateers Championship

PosRiderBike BHI
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THR
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OUL
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CAD
Flag of England.svg
MAL
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KNO
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SNE
Flag of England.svg
BHGP
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CAD
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CRO
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SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
TotalDropPts
1 Flag of England.svg Patrick McDougall Yamaha 30Ret7151817171019RetDNS19155155
2 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Dan Kneen Yamaha 1711Ret1819Ret1414142227150150
3 Flag of England.svg Jenny Tinmouth Honda 2418920171918Ret1815162016520145
4 Flag of England.svg Max Hunt Yamaha 23231316Ret2316121718232315417137
5 Flag of England.svg Shaun Winfield Triumph Ret21162316Ret2220212120171218113
6 Flag of England.svg Luke Mossey Triumph DNS911RetRet12Ret10100100
7 Flag of England.svg Matthew Hoyle Kawasaki 25202519152016DSQ159797
8 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Mark Cringle Triumph 222010172116Ret219393
9 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg David Jones Triumph 1515Ret19222823RetRet23RetRet8787
10 Ulster Banner.svg Paul Jordan Honda 1813DNS2415RetRetRet6464
11 Flag of England.svg Rikki Owen Triumph 282515262325Ret295353
12 Flag of England.svg Marcus Woodbine Yamaha 2926172723DNSRet22274848
13 Flag of England.svg Charles Wallace Yamaha Ret27Ret2424213939
14 Flag of Scotland.svg Craig McLelland Kawasaki 2722RetDNS213131
PosRiderBike BHI
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
MAL
Flag of England.svg
KNO
Flag of Scotland.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
BHGP
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
TotalDropPts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

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