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Knockhill BSB to host England v Scotland Pro-Am clash

Knockhill’s MCE British Superbike round will play host to an England v Scotland Yamaha RD250LC Pro-Am Challenge.

Organisers will wind the clock back to the halcyon days of the Yamaha RD Pro-Am Championship on Sunday June 18. The legendary series was a staple in most national events going back into the early 1980s, with many races being broadcast live on ITV and making household names of many of the stars of the show all aboard standard Yamaha RD350LCs which pitched seasoned professionals against raw rookies.

Now the battle is set to be resurrected over 12 laps featuring a team of eight Scottish riders up against eight of their English counterparts on identical Yamaha RD250LCs, similar to those which have featured at the British Grand Prix over the past couple of years.

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While the English contingent is a closely-guarded secret, the Scottish team is managed by triple British Superbike champion and ex-500cc GP racer Niall Mackenzie who has assembled a who’s who of Scottish success including Brian Morrison (TT winner and World Endurance champion), Iain MacPherson (Scottish champion and BSB race winner), John Crawford (Double British Supersport champion), Donny McLeod (ex 250/350cc GP rider), Stuart Easton (Double British Supersport champion and Macau GP winner), Iain Duffus (TT winner and British Production champion), Joe Toner (Marlboro Clubmans winner) and Sandy Christie (Scottish champion).

“We are simply thrilled and excited to be hosting the Yamaha 350LC Anglo Scottish Challenge. The line-up of riders in both teams is simply legendary and to see many of these riders come out of retirement to take part really does show the level of interest from both sport and the fans,” said Stuart Gray, Knockhill Director of Events.

“Regardless of the result and which team wins, each and every rider has the pedigree of a champion and deserves and accolades and cheers from the crowd. I am sure they will be exhausted from signing autographs with the fans too! Good luck to all the riders, have fun, and let the action begin.”

Tickets for the event can be booked online now via the Knockhill website with all pre-booked tickets subject to advanced discounts. Tickets will also be available at the venue throughout the weekend.

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