The 2011 British 125 Championship season was the 24th British 125cc Championship season. A support category for the British Superbike Championship, the 125cc category was the only two-stroke class left in the British Superbike Championship.
Calendar
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Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Rider | Winning Team |
1 | Brands Hatch Indy | 25 April | Kyle Ryde | Kyle Ryde | Luke Hedger | Banks Racing Team |
2 | Oulton Park | 2 May | Rob Guiver | Luke Hedger | Rob Guiver | SP125/Brookhouse Garage Racing |
3 | Croft | 15 May | Kyle Ryde | Kyle Ryde | Rob Guiver | SP125/Brookhouse Garage Racing |
4 | Thruxton | 30 May | Rob Guiver | Rob Guiver | Rob Guiver | SP125/Brookhouse Garage Racing |
5 | Knockhill | 19 June | Wayne Ryan | Kyle Ryde | Kyle Ryde | R S Racing |
6 | Snetterton 300 | 3 July | Rob Guiver | Wayne Ryan | Wayne Ryan | KRP/Racing Steps Foundation |
7 | Oulton Park | 17 July | Rob Guiver | Matt Davies | Matt Davies | KRP |
8 | Brands Hatch GP | 7 August | John McPhee | Kyle Ryde | Kyle Ryde | R S Racing |
9 | Cadwell Park | 29 August | Rob Guiver | Kyle Ryde | Kyle Ryde | R S Racing |
10 | Donington Park | 11 September | Kyle Ryde | Kyle Ryde | Kyle Ryde | R S Racing |
11 | Silverstone Arena GP | 25 September | Kyle Ryde | Wayne Ryan | Kyle Ryde | R S Racing |
12 | Brands Hatch Indy | 9 October | Wayne Ryan | Wayne Ryan | Wayne Ryan | KRP/Racing Steps Foundation |
Championship standings
Riders' Championship
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ACU Academy Cup
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References
- ↑ "2011 British Superbike Championship schedule announced". British Superbike Championship. MotorSport Vision. 10 October 2010. Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
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