Tommy Bridewell set for “strange, strange” BSB start after shedding “bad habits”
Tommy Bridewell unsur�♊�e of Honda competitiveness before Oulton Park BSB races

Tommy Bridewell is unable to enter the first 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:British Superbike Championship round of 2025 with significant confidence.
Bridewell won the title in 2023 before being ousted at the fi🐎nal round last year by Kyle Ryde.
He was just one point away from becoming the firsཧt 🌳rider to win consecutive BSB titles with different manufacturers.
But Honda Raci✅ng UK have had a tricky pre-season leaving Bridewell unsure of his competitiveness before racing at Oulton Park this weekend.
“It’s been a tough w🐷inter test period,” he admitted.
“In Monteblanco I had an amazing feeling with the bike and it was working absolutely unbelievable, and we tried to keep the dynamic of the bike, or the setup of the bike very similar at Navarra, Do✅nington and Oulton, but it didn't work in that area.
“We persevered with it through the test but we ended up going back to what I ran last year and immediat🃏ely I felt a lot more🦄 comfortable with the bike, and felt a lot happier.
“I just got into a few bad habits trying to ride the bike how it was set up previously, so I need a little bit ဣof time to readjust𒊎 and the time off since the Oulton Park test has probably done me good to just hit the reset.
“I’m happy; we’ve done loads of laps, we have loads of🥃 information and I’m looking fꦯorward to round one.
“It’s a 𓃲mixed feeling if I’m honest, I couldn’t tell you whether I feel confi🧸dent that I’m going to go there and fight for podiums, or whether I’m going to go there and struggle.
“It’s a strange, strange opening round for me as Oulton Park is notoriously very strong for me ﷽but it was one of our harder rounds last year.
“On paper you’d be going, I’m coming into the season on form from obviously finishing the season how I did last year, but just because of having an up and down winter test, there’s quite a big q🍌uestion mark over where I feel we’ll be.
“I’m looking forward to it but I’m also intrigued to see 🉐how we stack up against our competitors.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sꦬpor🌊ts for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.