**NEWS**
Bradders Wins Again!  Bradley Ray has clinched the 2008 Metrakit MiniGP70 British Championship.  He won the 50cc Metrakit class last year and 2008 sees him repeat the feat in the 70cc class too.  Bradley was almost unstoppable scoring 766 points, an amazing 176 points ahead of his nearest rival.

The Ray family hope to race the big-wheeled Metrakit 80 next.  This will hopefully mean racing in Spain and perhaps some UK rounds too.

**NEWS**
Here are some shots of the fantastic new crash helmet created for Brad by Colin Hargreaves:

   

The art work is incredibly fine and Brad is under instructions not to fall off and scratch it!  So far, so good.

**NEWS**
Who can he mean?
  Roger Keys of FAB-Racing has stated he may have found the 'new' Scott Redding!  Great news for MotoGP fans because when Scott is pushing for the podium in the MotoGP class in the not-too-distant future, perhaps Bradder's will be doing the same in the 125s?

Roger is remaining coy about who it might be as he doesn't want to affect their drive and ambition!  Well Bradley has plenty of that.  We shall see what the future brings for our 'Stunt Boy'.

See the story on Crash.net here

**NEWS**
For all you eagle eyed Stunt Boy fans who noticed Brad's very plain crash helmet at the last race, his plain white Arai has just received a brand-new paint job!  All will be revealed very soon when this website will publish a gallery showing off this new piece of 'bling'!  it will feature a new 'skull' logo for which Brad has been associated with for some time now.

**NEWS**
Brad has a new shop!  Featuring the 'Skull' logo and his soon-to-be-famous #28 race number, his fans can purchase merchandise that will perhaps help with his race fund. 

 To see the range of t-shirts and other gear, click the logo >>> 
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Following his total dominance in the 2007 Metrakit MiniGP 50 class last year, Brad is keen to continue working towards his dream of becoming a world motorcycle champion.

2008 promises to be an interesting year as he moves up to the Metrakit MiniGP 70 class.In comparison to MiniMotos, the Metrakits are much larger in both size and engine capacity, the MiniGP70 will continue to give Brad the experience he needs to race full size motorcycles and the chance to prove that he can go all the way!

This website will track Brad's successes throughout the 2008 season as he continues on the Metrakits and the MiniMotos.

 

Brad starting racing MiniMotos at the SEMRC (South Eastern MiniMoto Racing Club) in 2005, on a 4.2 and soon started to show his talent and willingness to learn, getting his first podium in September and his first meet win at the last round in October. Brad received most improved rider of the year. Brad picks up his 'Stunt Boy' nickname during the year as he is always pulling wheelies and stoppies on his push bike.

Brad went on to crush the opposition at the Whilton Mill winter series with 13 wins and 2 seconds in the 4.2 class he also got a second overall in the production class run mainly on his 4.2 a bike with half the power of the production bikes.


2008 looks to be a very exciting year. Brad will again be competing in the production class at the British and also the National Pocket Bike series (NPS). The Metrakit assault continues in the MiniGP 70cc class at the British championship and the NPS. He will have a new challenge riding a 50cc big wheel Conti at the NPS in the open 50 class.

If you want to contact Bradley, or are interested in Sponsorship opportunities you can email Brad’s father Kev

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