Tommy Bridewell joins Honda for 2024 British Superbike title defence

The Englishman, who beat PBM team-mate Glenn Irꦇwin to this year's crown by just half a point, will now form part of a three-pronged Honda Racing line-up alongside Andrew Irwin and Dean Harr𒀰ison.
Bridewell, 35, will aim to become the 🍌first rider to win consecutive BSB titles with different manufacturers.
“I am so excited to join such a prestigious brand, it is every rider's dream to ride for Honda at some point and to bring with me the number 1 plate is just fantastic," Bridewell said. "The timing feels right, I have achieved my championship goals and now I am entirely focused on defending 🗹the title. I am coming here to Honda to do just that, to wiওn another championship.
“I have always made my decisions on instinct and I always follow my gut, the opportunity here at Honda is something that I have always wanted to do and it was an easy decision to🤡 make. I’ve chosen to come to Honda as I feel this is the best team to help me defend my championship. Getting to ride a new bike is also really motivating and I am proud 🌜to run the number 1 plate for next season.”
Team manager Havier Beltran added: "Tommy is an enormously exciting rider and I am delighted to welcomeജ him to Honda Racing UK. His achievements in the 2023 season showcased his exceptional talent and I firmly believe that his addition to our team will contribute significantly to our pursuit of success.
"I am certainly not alone in saying that I cannot wait to see what he is capable of achieving on our new Fireblade. Our target i🐠n 2024 is clear, we are going racꩵing to win and to fight for the title."
The last r♒ider to defend the number one plate in BSB was HM Plant Honda's Ryuichi Kiyonari in 2007.
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