Fund Rasing Event – Jacksdale’s got Talent!

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Saturday March 10th 2012
Auditions from 7pm at Jacksdale Welfare.

TALENT ENTRY FORM

Kyle signs with Furygan for 2012

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We are pleased to anounce for 2012 Kyle will be fully protected in both British and Spanish CEV Moto3 Championships with Furygan race suits and gloves.

This is a fantastic deal for Kyle that will hopefully blossom into a great relationship for the future.

Kyle ” I had a great time at the Furygan factory in France with a guided tour by Jean-Marc and meeting some of the staff who will be designing and making my new race suits and gloves which im really looking forward to receiveing soon”

 

 

Kyle pictured with Jean-Marc Autheman from Furygan

Please take a look at there great products www.furygan.com

Fund raising and Prize draw

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Hello everyone
Fundraiser on friday was a great success so a BIG BIG BIG MASSIVE THANKS TO EVERYONE!!
Thank you for your support as always :)
Thanks to trudy for the yummy food, thanks to all my helpers throught the day and night, thank you to every 1 who sold raffle for me to their family friends and work colleagues, thanks to Keith Martin photography for donating 25% of there sales, thanks to thos…e who donated the prizes, Miltek for the iphone 4 and ipod touch, and thanks to Roy Cosford for buying the ipad2 and giving it us for the raffle :)
Thanks to Richard Cooper for being our special guest and signing pics for every 1, and thanks to any 1 else involved or is a part of team #77!
SO NOW FOR THE GRAND TOTAL RAISED …………… £2900 PLUS WE HAD AN ANONYMOUS DONATION OF £500 OH MY GOD, AMAZING!!
We are as always extrememly gratefull and could not do it without each and everyone of you :) team #77
First 3 prizes was won by
IPAD 2 – DARREN KEY
IPHONE 4  – STAN C/O SOUTH NORMANTON BUTCHERS
IPOD TOUCH – DODGE FROM MMD
Thank you team 77

Kyle and RS Racing part company

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Kyle and RS Racing have decided to part company after there 2011 championship success.

RS Racing has provided Kyle with a fantastic bike throughout the season and has learned alot more

about riding, data, race craft and overall bike set up that we knew was in there but needed to be nurtured out

which they did with ease.

Kyle wishes to compete in the 2012 Spanish CEV Championship and RS Racings other comitments

in the BSB championship unfortunatley prevent there involvement with Kyle.

 

 

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We would like to thank Ryan and Alistor from RS Racing for a memorable season and wish them all the best for the future.

 

 

CEV Valencia and Jerez races

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La Viva Espania

Kyle Ryde the newly crowned British 125cc Motorcycle Road
Racing Champion has been in action again recently, this time though on foreign
soil, albeit the Spanish circuits of Valencia & Jerez.

Kyle has been taking part in the last two rounds of the
Spanish CEV Buckler 125cc series. This is for riders of 14 years and over and
runs alongside the 600cc Moto2 and 1000cc Classes.  This series attracts some of the world’s most
talented young riders, all of who have their dreams of progressing one day into
MotoGP, this is the world’s top class Motorcycle Championship, which is run by
the Spanish company of Dorna.

Grids in this Spanish 125GP championship usually total 30 or
more riders racing highly tuned 50hp, 140mph two-strokes machines. Honda and
Aprilia dominate the grids. However these two-stroke machines are being
replaced next season in the Spanish series, by the Moto-GP inspired Moto3
250cc, single-cylinder four-strokes.

Around 15,000 fans attended the Valencia Circuit for the
penultimate round of the 2011 CEV Buckler Spanish National Championship. They
were not left disappointed, after witnessing some good victories, high drama
and decisive crashes on a day of which rain from the early morning hours left a
very damp track and very tricky conditions for all the riders taking part in
the days events.

Kyle’s practise & qualifying were done in two groups and
Kyle was in B group of which over the two days he qualified 8th in
his group and 15th overall, which considering out of 40 plus riders
is no mean feat. Most of these riders were regulars to the series, some of
which had also been given Moto GP machines for these final two rounds of the
season, some of the machines in front of Kyle’s, were previously used by GP
riders such as Terrol, Zarco and even fellow British rider Danny Kent’s machine
was out there. So Kyle was going to find it very difficult to match the pace of
these riders and their bikes, with them having so much more power and
manoeuvrability than his RS Racing Honda.

Kyle on the race-day, laid down the challenge to his rivals
in this CEV 125GP Championship race with a superb first ride in the series to a
credible 12th place finish in this penultimate round at the Valencia race
circuit.

Kyle mastered the tricky conditions resulting from the
earlier downpours to gain several places as the race went on. He kept his calm
sense of riding in these conditions and was battling with his adversary from
the British Championship Wayne Ryan, closely pursued by his Racing Steps
teammate and Spanish race regular, Fraser Rodgers. This trio were together for
most of this eighteen-lap race, with Ryan eventually taking tenth spot in the
race and the honour of being the first British rider through the chequered
flag.

Fraser Rodgers was 2.5 seconds behind, with Kyle just under
seven-hundredths of a second behind Rogers. British
125 regulars Bradley Ray and Rob Guiver took 17th and 19th places.

Newly Moto3-mounted Miguel Oliveira claimed the race
victory, the Portuguese, riding the Honda Racing-backed Monlau bike finished
almost six seconds ahead of second place rider Josep Rodriguez, and Alex
Marquez took the final podium place.

Oliveira, who stamped his authority on the race from start
to finish, is the first ever rider to win on a Moto3 bike in the CEV series.
But despite the victory the Portuguese is ineligible for championship points.

 This anomaly hands
the winner’s points to second-placed Rodriguez while Marquez and Rins collect
20 and 16 points respectively . Rins now heads into the final round at Jerez
with a 12 points advantage over Catalunya Caixa teammate Marque.  Where once again our Young British 125cc
Champion Kyle Ryde, will be out to show the Spanish Teams and riders exactly
why he won the British Title this year.

Final RoundJerez

Kyle and his father Sean spent a few days travelling south
to the Jerez circuit
for the last round of this highly prized Championship.

This meeting was to be a re-run of the previous weekends
race with the qualifying session taking place in wet conditions again and this
was reflected in Kyle’s grid position of 20th with fellow Brits
Guiver & Ryan just in front, Bradley Ray was the quickest British rider,
qualifying a strong 3rd place on the grid.

  Kyle had to master
these damp conditions again on the race day, but he was 10th fastest
in the early morning warm-up, so this gave him an extra confidence boost and
this reflected in his placing, as by the first lap he was up to a strong 10th
place tussling with fellow British riders McPhee & Ray.

After a few laps
Kyle and McPhee lost Ray from their sides as he retired from the race and
McPhee was now starting to slightly gain an advantage over Kyle, but the pair
were now being joined by Japanese Moto 3 rider Kenta Fujii and Italian Andrea
Migno, both of these are strong regular CEV riders and they did not waste any
time overwhelming Kyle first, then McPhee, with Migno actually going on to
finish third on the podium.

Kyle maintained his
race momentum and slowly moved up the leader-board with this pack of riders and by the time of the chequered flag coming down on his final race of the 2011 season, he crossed the finishing line in an excellent 6th
place.

Again Portuguese Miguel Oliveira claimed the race victory,
with Italian Antonelli 2nd and Migno 3rd.

This has been a great experience for Kyle and he has been
able to show to the highly funded Spanish Teams just what he his really capable
of and the reason behind his success in the British Championship.

Next year will see Kyle back in the Moto GP RedBull Rookies
Cup, but  he would also like to be out on
the circuits of Spain again,
chasing the Spanish Title on a new Moto 3 machine.

There will be a Fund raising event-taking place at the
Jacksdale Welfare Club on 7pm Friday
the 9th December, in order to try and raise enough money to keep
Kyle racing next year, all are welcome.

Get your hands on some Kyle Ryde merchandise

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Get your hands on some Kyle Ryde merchandise.

kyle ryde british 125gp champion 2011 wrist bands

kyle ryde british 125gp champion 2011 official calendar 2012

CEV Valencia & Jerez

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In 2 weeks time Kyle will hopefully be racing at the last 2 CEV rounds in Spain which will also be the last time the 125′s will be ridden at this series as there being replaced with the new class of Moto3 which will be 250 four strokes.

90% of the feild will be ex GP bikes, Aprilia, Derbi and KTM’s so Kyle’s Honda will have to be on top form as its been all season in the UK.

Unfortunatley the team are struggleing to find all the funds needed to compete at these last 2 meetings and is seeking any fianacial support that would be available for Kyle to show what he can do in this series that is the stepping stone to Motogp.

If you could help please contact us at kyle.ryde@ntlworld.com

Thanks

Team77

 

 

2011 race night fundraiser

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RACE NIGHT

Jacksdale Miners Welfare

Saturday 5th March 2011

7.00PM – TICKETS – ADULTS £2.50 – CHILD £1.00

Tickets available from Welfare or from Janine – phone 07811145579

(pay on the door price – adults £3 – Child £1.50)

All proceeds made on the night will help support Kyle Ryde

Age 13 compete in The Red Bull Moto GP rookies Cup 2011


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Kyle Ryde in the local Paper

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Read about Kyle Ryde in the local community paper. Download the PDF here

Kyle Ryde’s Race Night

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This Race Evening event took place at the Dale Club Suite Jacksdale Nottinghamshire on Saturday 21st February 2009

So while Moto GP star ‘James Toseland’ was having his party at Donington Park recently to celebrate his 2nd year in the Moto GP’s. Not too many miles up the motorway, in a small village called Jacksdale in Nottinghamshire another young and up and coming star was having his party; this was to celebrate his move into the Spanish Metrakit series! Here was a young 11 year old called ‘Kyle Ryde’ who was runner-up in the British Metrakit 70cc Championship last season and is now moving up into the Spanish 80cc series.

The evening was to raise extra funds for ‘Kyle’ to enable him to compete in this year’s Spanish 80cc series, his mother Janine and his father Sean had organised this event and publicised it around the village for some weeks. A large crowd turned out to give this talented young man and his family all the support they need, the Dale Club Suite in the village was full and the evening’s events started with some horse racing! Yes that’s right horses, the four-leg variety, even though you would have thought some only had two legs! Bets were taken and winnings given out, as this went on for several races, ending on a high with a ‘Pig race’ (Miss Piggy was the winner of that race)

Further into the evening, games of Bingo were in place for both the adults and the children, then finally was the ‘Big raffle’ with some excellent prizes for all to have.
‘Kyle’ during all of the evening’s events was well into the part of being the star, having photo shots, signing autographs, showing the punters his new bike and generally being very entertaining, which is very professional for any young future Champion.

All had a excellent night of entertainment, with over a £1000 being raised for this young lad’s future, Janine and Sean would like to thank everybody who turned out to give their son, some well deserved support and with the evening drawing to a close, Sean & Kyle prepared themselves for the next days journey down to Dover and the ferry, on their way to Albachete in Spain for a week of testing.

It’s hard becoming a future world champion, you ask little Kyle!

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