SuperStock Extreme. Round 2 Albacete 2010

Round 2 Albacete brought better luck for Kyle and the Borja Sport Team Kawasaki.
With a new Ohlins suspension system in place the team had a chance to make up some ground after a mechanical disaster ridden 1st round.
First real ride on the bike and Kyle qualified a comfortable 10th after a minor crash,
Race day and after a few unsettling incidents Kyle settled in to the race and worked his way consistently up to 8th position, a nagging bout of arm pump hampered any more progression however the team and sponsors ‘Wild Wolf’ were delighted with his result.
Next round June 13th Jerez.

Stock Extreme. Round 1 Barcelona 2010

The first round in Barcelona started with big disappointment for the team, countless attempts to fix a rear suspension unit failed, even by the suspension technician. Kyle managed to finish 16th as the rear shocker broke during the race once again !!

Next round Albacete May 9th

Team Aspar sign Kyle 2008

2008. Team Aspar sign Kyle up for the new season to compete in the nations CEV Buckler 125cc championship with a view to moving up then to world championship level  the following year.

But unfortunately an accident ruled Kyle out for a lot of the season, breaking his Pelvis twice.

Team Aspar excluded Kyle from the CEV national team due to the countries credit crunch and also breaking his pelvis twice in one season didn’t help,!

So a new race series was needed.

Bancaja Pre-GP 125 series 2007

After a great MotoX career start, Gary (Dad) pushes Kyle into the Spanish Bull Ring. Age 14 Kyle went through an Aspar / Bancaja sponsored Road Race weekend of rider elimination. You pay some money, hire a bike, ride as fast as you can over 3 days, if your one of the fastest you qualify for the Bancaja Pre-GP 125 series. . .  and he did.

2007.  Bancaja Pre-GP 125 series.  In his first season age 15 he’s mixing it with the nations best youngsters on these pre-GP 125′s and achieved his first win in Valencia by September, not bad for his first go on a race bike. which put him 3rd in the championship!

With help from some Huddersfield local businesses, Kyle got a chance to gain good experience in the country that lives for motorcycling, already the top brass had there eyes on him and were saying he’s the best up and coming rider.

Up’s and Down’s

Ups and Downs.