BSB Interviews
BSB interviews on BSB. Crash exclusive BSB interviews on racing and technology.

Q&A - Mark Smith-Halvorsen (GBmoto)
"We believe both [Ellison and Walker] can make the Showdown and we believe that we can win races. It's up to us to go and do that now"

Biggles Riddle (Racesafe Marshal) - Q&A
"You're surrounded by biking enthusiasts from all walks of life. I've marshaled with doctors, lorry drivers and nuclear physicists"

Stuart Higgs (BSB Race Director) - Q&A
"Airwaves Yamaha were flying data guys over with laptops just to start the motorbike, it was crazy" - Stuart Higgs.

PJ Jacobsen - Q&A
"I don't think that too much on a motorcycle scares me. But if you put a cobra in front of me on the grid I probably wouldn't ride!" - PJ Jacobsen.

Alex Lowes - Q&A (BSB showdown)
"You need to win [races]. Whatever the weather I'm going to be the most positive person out there" - Alex Lowes.

James Rispoli - Q&A
"I think 110 percent that the top five guys in our series are more than capable of going to Europe and being very successful" - James Rispoli

Tommy Bridewell - Q&A
"It's part of a dream that Ollie's part of and that dream doesn't end with a podium at Cadwell and doesn't even end if we win the BSB championship" - Tommy Bridewell.

Philip Neill (Tyco Suzuki) - Q&A
"We haven't won the BSB Championship and I can assure you I ain't going anywhere until we do!"

James Ellison - Q&A
"I'd got this mega opportunity which behind the scenes really wasn't one" - James Ellison.

Josh Brookes - Q&A
"When I'm on the bike it's the only time I feel properly free. It's all my own choices - what I can do and where I can take it" - Josh Brookes.

BSS: Michael de Bidaph (Gearlink Kawasaki) - Q&A
"I wouldn't say [Seeley and Wilson] are particularly friendly to each other, their relationship is more professional. There's a great respect between the two" - Michael de Bidaph.

BSS: Stuart Easton - Q&A
"There's no launch control, traction control or anti-wheelie. It puts the rider in control and cuts out one area where there could be a number of problems" - Stuart Easton.

Ryuichi Kiyonari - Q&A
Exclusive interview with triple BSB champion Ryuichi Kiyonari ahead of his 2013 return.
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Danny Buchan - Q&A
"Chris Walker followed me at Brands Hatch and said 'look, you are carrying way too much speed into the corners, try a slower approach in'" - Danny Buchan.
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Shane Byrne - Q&A
"I'm hungrier than ever. From a championship point of view all I'd done last year was achieve the same as other people. I want to be the top guy" - Shane Byrne.

BSS: Ben Wilson - Q&A
"Rubbing's racing! I didn't have time to be scared, it probably looked worse than what it was, but I was having that bit of tarmac and that was that. We're not playing tiddlywinks" - Ben Wilson

BSS: Alastair Seeley - Q&A
"I'd run wide and Ben was heading for my front wheel so I put the elbow out to keep him off my front brake..." - Alastair Seeley.

Catherine Green - Q&A
Christian Tiburtius interviews 2012 British Motostar race winner Catherine Green.

Colin Wright (GSE Racing) - Q&A.
It was the announcement few people in the industry were expecting, but GSE Racing (nee Airwaves Ducati) will definitely compete with Yamaha in 2009.

James Whitham - Q&A EXCLUSIVE.
As one of the most popular - and spectacular - riders Great Britain has ever produced, James Whitham certainly has a story to tell.

James Whitham - Q&A EXCLUSIVE.
As one of the most popular - and spectacular - riders Great Britain has ever produced, James Whitham certainly has a story to tell.

Colin Wright (Airwaves) - Q&A.
2008 looks set to be the year that GSE Racing returns to the top of the British Superbike tree after Shane Byrne's stunning run of form this year.

Haslam <I>Crash.net</I> viewer Q&A.
Q: We have seen the 08 Honda struggle at the beginning of the WSBK season, are the HM plant Honda's further ahead in development, or do you think it will take a few rounds to get up to speed? Posted by Tom
Q&A: Jonathan Palmer - EXCLUSIVE.
The 2008 season will see the British Superbike Championship enter a new era, with Jonathan Palmer's Motorsport Vision group taking over the commercial rights to the series at the start of a ten-year deal to run the biggest domestic bike series in the world.