function photo(i,c,m,q,d,j,h,o,p,a,l,f,k,b,r,n,g,e){this.id=i;this.galleries_id=c;this.photo_ref=m;this.section_code=q;this.src=d;this.width=j;this.height=h;this.caption=o;this.home=p;this.gallery=a;this.description=l;this.takendate=f;this.photographer=k;this.location=b;this.item_price=r;this.purchase_instruction=n;this.payment_groups_id=g;this.server_id=e;this.src=getServerPath(this.server_id)+"/"+this.src}function gallery(e,c,d,b,a){this.id=e;this.featured_images=c;this.title=d;this.section_code=b;this.photoIDs=a}var backgrounds=new Object();backgrounds[3760804]=new photo(3760804,"229420","","section280510","Richard_Cooper_copy.jpg",435,288,"METZELER 1000cc SUPERSTOCK ROUND ONE",0,0,"Richard Cooper gave Co-ordit racing their best result with a second place and new lap record. While competing on his Co-ordit backed R1 yamaha at the first round of the British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch.<br>\r\nCHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS AFTER ROUND ONE<br>\r\n 1st Alastair Seeley 25 points<br>\r\n 2nd Richard Cooper 20 points<br>\r\n 3rd Steve Brogan    16 points","","Paul Korkus","Brands Hatch","","","",18);backgrounds[3761109]=new photo(3761109,"229420","","section280510","David_Hallett.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","Brands Hatch","","","",18);backgrounds[3761110]=new photo(3761110,"229420","","section280510","Leon_Hunt.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","Brands Hatch","","","",18);backgrounds[3969629]=new photo(3969629,"229420","","section280510","Team_Co-rdit.jpg",435,288,"METZELER 1000cc SUPERSTOCK ROUND THREE",0,0,"Last weekend at the third round of the British superbike Championship at Donington Park Richard Cooper bagged a second podium in three rounds. Riding his team Co-ordit backed R1 yamaha he finished in third place behind Alastair Seeley and Scott Smart in the Metzeler 1000cc Superstock race. Defending Champion Steve Brogan finished in fifth place. Team Co-ordit nearly had a second podium finisher when Leon Hunt competed in the Metzeler Superstock 600cc race. Despite getting up into third Leon had to settle for fifth in the closing stages. This was his best result in this championship so far this season watch this space.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nCHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS(after round three)<br>\r\n<br>\r\n1st Alastair Seeley    75 points<br>\r\n2nd Steve Brogan     47 points<br>\r\n3rd Scott Smart         41 points<br>\r\n4th Richard Cooper   36 points","","Paul Korkus","Donington Park","","","",18);backgrounds[4108853]=new photo(4108853,"223214","","section273445","John_Mc_Guinness_09_T_T.jpg",288,435,"McGUINNESS TAKES LAP RECORD",0,0,"Despite retiring from Fridays Pokerstars backed Senior T T John McGuinness set a new outright lap record. He lapped in a time of 17 minutes 12.30 seconds and a speed of 131.57 mph on his HM PLant Honda. Four days earlier McGuinnesss won the Dainese Superbike T T.","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4108875]=new photo(4108875,"223214","","section273445","Steve_Plater_TT_09_798.jpg",435,288,"PLATER WINS SENIOR T T",0,0,"After John McGuinness retired with a broken chain while leading the Pokerstars Senior T T. It was left to team mate Steve Plater who took over the lead to try to notch up Honda's 142nd T T win in their 50th year of racing at the T T. Ramsey's Conor Cummins pushed Plater all the way to the delight of the local spectators. Cummins finished in second place and also picked up the Gavin Lee trophy for the best placed Manx competitor in the Senior T T. Plater won the race in a time of  1 hour 45.53 minutes and a speed of 128.27 mph on his H M Plant Honda also setting a new race record.","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4108877]=new photo(4108877,"223214","","section273445","Jenny_TT_09.jpg",327,435,"JENNY SETS LAP RECORD",0,0,"Every T T has a host of newcomers taking on the challenge of the Mountain circuit. This year saw around 17 newcomers with one of them being Jenny Tinmouth who regularly competes in the British Supersport 600cc Championship. At the T T Jenny rode a Honda CBR 600 RR and Honda Fireblade. On lap four of the Senior<br>\r\n T T Jenny put in a lap of 19 minutes 22.56 seconds and a speed of 116.83 mph. This made Jenny the fastest female competitor ever around the 37.76 mile circuit. Jenny picked up the award for best newcomer which in the past has been won by Steve Plater in 2007 and James Hillier in 2008.","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4254788]=new photo(4254788,"229420","","section280510","Bruce_Wilson_1042_copy.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4254789]=new photo(4254789,"229420","","section280510","Richard_Cooper_kh_629_copy.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4254792]=new photo(4254792,"229420","","section280510","Richard_Cooper_kh_983.jpg",497,750,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4387509]=new photo(4387509,"229420","","section280510","Richard_Cooper_72_copy.jpg",435,288,"SUPER COOPER WINS AT MALLORY",0,0,"Sunday the 19th of July saw the seventh round of the British Superbike Championship held at Mallory Park. Richard Cooper became only the second Cup class competitor in the history of British Superbikes to qualify on the front row of the grid.Cooper was fourth fastest with Leon Camier in pole, Tommy Hill second, and Chris walker in third. Cooper was on the Co-ordit backed 2007 Yamaha R1 but  despite sliding off machine in the first race more than made up for it in the second race. In very heavy rain Cooper made a cracking start and led in the early stages with  camier and walker trying everything to try to catch Copper. At the half way stage the race was red flaged due to the weather conditions Cooper finished fifth overall but won the Superbike Cup Class.","","Paul korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4387511]=new photo(4387511,"229420","","section280510","Richard_Cooper_788_copy.jpg",289,435,"COOPER ON PODIUM",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","Mallory Park","","","",18);backgrounds[4387516]=new photo(4387516,"229420","","section280510","Richard_Cooper_651_copy.jpg",288,435,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4742533]=new photo(4742533,"229420","","section280510","Rich.jpg",435,288,"COOPER TOP TEN AT CROFT",0,0,"A eventful Metzeler National Superstock 1000cc race was won by 15 times Isle of Man T T winner John McGuinness. The championship had already been won by Suzuki mounted Alastair Seeley. Co ordit baked Richard Cooper finished in seventh place on his R1 1000cc Yamaha but is only eight points behind John McGuinness for third place in the Championship.  <br>\r\n<br>\r\nMETZELER NATIONAL 1000cc SUPERSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP  2009<br>\r\n<br>\r\n1st   Alastair Seeley     241 points  CHAMPION<br>\r\n2nd  Steve Brogan       160 points<br>\r\n3rd   John McGuinness 128 points<br>\r\n4th   Richard Cooper    120 points<br>\r\n5th   Adam Jenkinson     94 points","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4742554]=new photo(4742554,"229420","","section280510","Sam.jpg",270,435,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4742560]=new photo(4742560,"229420","","section280510","Rich_2.jpg",294,435,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4762527]=new photo(4762527,"229420","","section280510","NG_Champion_Phil_Bevan.jpg",435,288,"Philip Bevan  N G Road Racing<br>\r\n2009 Phoenix Open Champion<br>\r\n2009 Powerbike Champion",0,0,"","","","","","","",18);backgrounds[4935600]=new photo(4935600,"229420","","section280510","Sam_Championship_trophy_copy.jpg",435,339,"CO-ORDIT RACING THIRD TITLE",0,0,"During the 2009 season Sam lowes competed in the British Supersport 600cc Cup Championship rounds. After joining the Co-ordit racing team for the last few rounds of the championship. He won the Championship despite missing the Silverstone round due to racing in Europe. This was the third Championship win for the Co-ordit team this season as Phil Bevan won two NG Road racing Championships. Co-ordit racings Richard Cooper had made a great start in the Metzeler Superstock Championship race. he looked like finishing third in the Championship but slid off his machine at the hairpin and finished fifth in this season's championship.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBritish Supersport 600cc Cup Final Standings<br>\r\n<br>\r\n1st Sam Lowes  208 points<br>\r\n2nd Dean Hipwell  178 points<br>\r\n3rd Robbie Brown  170 points<br>\r\n4th Peter Ward      144 points<br>\r\n5th David Jones      100 points","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4935725]=new photo(4935725,"229420","","section280510","Josh_day_30_copy.jpg",435,288,"SHOWROOM TO PODIUM",0,0,"Last saturday 17/10/09 saw the penultimate round of the MRO championships held at Thruxton. 2009 N G Road Racing 600cc champion Josh Day had an eventful meeting. His yamaha R6 blew an engine and another Yamaha R6 in Co-ordit colours was transported to the circuit from a showroom where it was on display. Josh has got the ride with the Co-ordit team in the national 600cc Superstock championship next season after winning the N G 600cc championship in 2009. In both races Josh had a wheel to wheel dice with Max Hunt and he led in the early stages of both but had to settle for a pair of second places just behind Hunt. Josh also set the fastest lap in the first 600cc race in a time of 1 minute 21.36 seconds and a speed of 104.24 mph. He followed this up with a 10th and 12th in the two powerbike races and was first 600cc finisher.","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[5571959]=new photo(5571959,"316061","","section378789","Charity_logo.jpg",250,109,"CHECT charity logo that will be displayed by National Superstock Competitor Victor Cox during the 2010 British Superbike Season.",0,0,"This will be a ride from Bath Royal United Hospital to Lands End on Honda C 90s and take place in September. Victor Cox's friend and helper at BSB events Stewy Roger's son Ollie (named after the late and well liked BSB competitor Ollie Brfidewell) was born with Retinoblastoma and the people at CHECT <br>\r\n(Childhood Eye Cancer Trust have been very supportive since day one.","","","","","","",18);backgrounds[2826847]=new photo(2826847,"58963","","section86338","Croft sb1.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[3806286]=new photo(3806286,"58963","","section86338","Camier_09_88_bh.jpg",435,288,"2009 BRITISH SUPERBIKE RACE DATES",0,0,"Brands Hatch indy     10th-13th/04/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOulton Park               02nd-04th/05/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nDonington Park          23rd-25th/05/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThruxton                    29th-31st/05/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nSnetterton                 19th-21st/06/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nKnockhill                    03rd-05th/07/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nMallory Park               17th-19th/07/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBrands Hatch GP        07th-09th/08/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nCadwell Park              29th-31st/08/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nCroft                           11th-13th/09/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nSilverstone                  25th-27th/09/09<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOulton Park                 09th-11th/10/09","","","","","","",18);backgrounds[3890900]=new photo(3890900,"58963","","section86338","Daniel_Cooper_op_479.jpg",288,435,"COOPER'S FIRST 600cc WIN",0,0,"At the second round of the British Superbike Championship held at Oulton Park. Former 125cc Champion Daniel Cooper notched up his first National Supersport 600cc win. This was also the first victory for the Centurion Racing team. Cooper made the right tyre choice in the changing weather conditions and was followed across the line by Dennis Hobbs in second and Ben wilson in third. Steve Plater set the fastest lap in 1 minute 41.94 seconds and a speed of 95.05 mph.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nFUCHS-SILKOLENE BRITISH SUPERSPORT 600cc<br>\r\nCHAMPIONSHIP ( after two rounds)<br>\r\n<br>\r\n1st   Billy McConnell      31 points<br>\r\n2nd  Daniel Cooper      29 points<br>\r\n3rd   Steve Plater          25 points<br>\r\n4th   Craig Fitzpatrick    20 points<br>\r\n5th   Dennis Hobbs        20 points<br>\r\n<br>\r\n","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4143519]=new photo(4143519,"58963","","section86338","Tom_Bridewell_353_copy.jpg",288,435,"SUPERBIKE PODIUM FOR BRIDEWELL",0,0,"Last weekend 21/06/09 saw the fifth round of the British Superbike Championship held at Snetterton. After competing in the Italian Superbike Championship and FIM Superstocks Tommy Bridewell made a weclome return to British Superbikes. Riding the same machine that his late brother Ollie used which is a four year old suzuki 1000. Tom competed in the Daily Mirror Superbike Cup race alongside the factory backed machines. Airwaves Yamaha's Leon camier notched up a pair of wins and currently leads the British Superbike Championship. In the first superbike race Tom Bridewell entertained the race fans as he diced with Relentless Suzuki backed Atsushi Watanabe. Tom Finished 15th overall but won the Cup Class and dedicated his win to his late brother Ollie later in the day finished in fourth place in the cup class. ","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4742691]=new photo(4742691,"58963","","section86338","Steve.jpg",288,435,"PLATER WINS AT CROFT",0,0,"Steve Plater won the Fuchs-Silkolene British Supersport round at Croft on his HM Plant backed 600cc Honda. He was followed across the line by Yamaha mounted Billy McConnell in second and Kawasaki mounted Ben Wilson in third place. James westmoreland finished in fourth place on his ex Glen Richards Triumph 600 and is currently in third place in the championship. Plater and McConnell are only seven points apart in their race for the championship.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nCAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS 2009<br>\r\n<br>\r\n1st  Steve Plater                    170 points<br>\r\n2nd Billy McConnell                163 points<br>\r\n3rd  James westmoreland     126 points<br>\r\n4th  Ben Wilson                     121 points<br>\r\n5th  Daniel Cooper                  91 points","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4813093]=new photo(4813093,"58963","","section86338","Westy.jpg",435,296," WESTY ON RECORD PACE",0,0,"Last weekend saw the penultimate round of the MCE Insurance British Supertbike Championship at Silverstone. Leon Camier won the first superbike race on his Airwaves backed Yamaha and won this seasons British superbike Championship. One of the closest championships is the Fuchs-Silkolene Supersport 600cc with just 11 points between the top two riders. At this round it was James Westmoreland who is in third place in the standings on his ex Glen Richards 675c Triumph who was the rider again mixing it with the front runners. He went insde the lap record during qualifying to grab pole for the 18 lap race in a time of 1 minute 27.79 seconds and a speed of 90.74 mph. He took the lead on lap two and held onto it untill the finish in a race time of 26 minutes 44.94 seconds and a speed of 89.35 mph. He also set a new lap record on lap six of the race in a time of 1 minute 28.29 seconds and a speed of 90.24 mph. This was his fifth poduim of the season and he will be keen to repeat this at the final round at Oulton park between the 9th-11th of October.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nCHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS<br>\r\n<br>\r\n1st  Steve Plater               190 points<br>\r\n2nd Billy McConnell            179 points<br>\r\n3rd  James Westmoreland 151 points<br>\r\n4th Ben Wilson                   131 points<br>\r\n5th Daniel Cooper                99 points ","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[5255271]=new photo(5255271,"58963","","section86338","Tom_Bridewell_367_copy.jpg",185,235,"BRIDEWELL JOINS CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS",0,0,"Wiltshire based British Superbike competitor 21 year old Tom Bridewell has been named the rider for The Quay Garage Racing team for 2010. Quay garage Racing won last seasons British superbike Daily Mirror cup championship with Gary mason notching up 18 victories. Tom notched up seven wins and fifth in the final standings despite only joining the series halfway through the season. Tom is looking foward to joining the new team and said it is great to have things sorted before christmas. Team principal Ian Woolacott has been watching Tom's progress for a while and their new team are looking foward to the new season and new challenge of competing in the main British superbike Championship. ","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[2754166]=new photo(2754166,"167939","","section166096","Tb3.jpg",294,435,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[2754223]=new photo(2754223,"167939","","section166096","TB at Cadwell 1.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[2754227]=new photo(2754227,"167939","","section166096","TB at cadwell2.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[2754243]=new photo(2754243,"167939","","section166096","TB at Cadwell3.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4254708]=new photo(4254708,"167939","","section166096","Tom_Bridewell_403_copy.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4254714]=new photo(4254714,"167939","","section166096","Tom__Snett_353.jpg",288,435,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4254786]=new photo(4254786,"167939","","section166096","Tom_496.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4387542]=new photo(4387542,"167939","","section166096","Tom_Bridewell_47_copy.jpg",435,288,"BRIDEWELL ON MALLORY PODUIM",0,0,"At the seventh round of the British Superbike  Championship round at Mallory Park Tommy Bridewell notched up second place in the Daily Mirror Cup Class. Tommy is currently in fifth place in the Cup Championship.","","Paul Korkus","Mallory Park","","","",18);backgrounds[4387547]=new photo(4387547,"167939","","section166096","Tom_Bridewell_290_copy.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","Mallory Park","","","",18);backgrounds[4387551]=new photo(4387551,"167939","","section166096","Tom_Bridewell_563_copy.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","Mallory Park","","","",18);backgrounds[3977481]=new photo(3977481,"167913","","section210768","Josh_Day.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[3977486]=new photo(3977486,"167913","","section210768","Tom_Young.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[3977514]=new photo(3977514,"167913","","section210768","Leon_Hunt1.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[3977545]=new photo(3977545,"167913","","section210768","James_oulton.jpg",288,435,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4143591]=new photo(4143591,"167913","","section210768","Met_445_snt.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4742309]=new photo(4742309,"222906","","section86338","Victor.jpg",288,435,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4742326]=new photo(4742326,"222906","","section86338","Victor_2.jpg",435,270,"",0,0,"","","Paul korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4761993]=new photo(4761993,"222906","","section86338","Victor_Cox_390_copy.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[4762076]=new photo(4762076,"222906","","section86338","Victor_Cox_203_copy.jpg",435,330,"VICTOR'S BEST SO FAR",0,0,"Last Saturday National Superstock competitor Victor Cox Competed in the Phoenix Open Superbike race at Oulton Park on his J and L motorcycles backed R1 1000cc Yamaha. After qualifying Victor was third fastest after making a great start he had a wheel to wheel dice with double NG Champion Phil Bevan. By lap four of eight Victor had passed Bevan and chasing after race leader Chris Burns but after a couple of moments Victor decided to settle for second place. This was his new teams best result to date and they are now looking forward to the next round of the Metzeler Natioal Superstock Championship round at Silverstone this coming weekend.","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[3860998]=new photo(3860998,"234843","","section286584","Freddie_250.jpg",435,288,"DOUBLE RECORD FOR FREDDIE",0,0,"Freddie had his best results in the Sound of Thunder races last weekend at the N G road race championship round at Snetterton. Last saturday he won the qualifying race by 5.5 seconds and followed this with a win in the final. His race winning time was 9 minutes 54.78 seconds and a speed of 94.51 mph also setting a new lap record in a time of 1 minute 13.09 seconds and a speed of 96.41 mph. In Sunday's sound of Thunder event he led the qualifying race untill it started raining and he had a few big moments and settled for fourth place. He made a great start in the final along with the Ducatis  of Greg and Duncan Gibson. Freddie pushed so hard on the last lap he not only won the race in a time of 9 minutes 52.98 seconds but beat his previous days lap record in a time of 1 minute 12.68 seconds and a speed of 96.68 mph.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nSOUND OF THUNDER CHAMPIONSHIP <br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n1st Darryl Alexander   72 points<br>\r\n2nd Adam Tempest     61 points<br>\r\n3rd Freddie Nickless    60 points","17/05/09","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[3860994]=new photo(3860994,"234843","","section286584","Freddie_358.jpg",288,435,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[3860996]=new photo(3860996,"234843","","section286584","Freddie_0020.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);backgrounds[3860997]=new photo(3860997,"234843","","section286584","Freddie_241.jpg",435,288,"",0,0,"","","Paul Korkus","","","","",18);