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Hall’s tyre strategy lands him Bikesports crown

SNETTERTON

750MC

17-18 OCTOBER

The first Bikesports race of the championship showdown proved to be a duel of tyre strategy on the damp-but-drying Snetterton surface. Charles Hall qualified on pole using brand-new wet Michelins on his Spire GT3, but had opted for slicks come the race just 90 minutes later, while Anthony Ayres started beside him with wets on his Radical SR3.

The wets seemed to be the optimum choice initially as Ayres slithered into the lead on the exit of Wilson on the first lap. The pair scrapped for the next tour, Hall making the most of the

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