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Iddon confirmed with Oxford Racing Ducati for BSB 2023

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Christian Iddon will return to Ducati’s Panigale V4R in next year’s Bennetts British Superbike series after signing for the Oxford Racing team as Tommy Bridewell’s replacement. Iddon joins the team having previously celebrated his best results in BSB with Ducati, finishing third and fourth in the title battle in the 2020 and 2021 seasons respectively; with his first race win in the series also coming with the Italian manufacturer.

The team has also extended its title partnership with Oxford Products, which enters its fifth consecutive season of association with Moto Rapido Ducati in 2023. “Ducati is the manufacturer that I have had the most success with when I had two fantastic years on the bike previously,” said Iddon. “My 2021 season was much better than my 2020 season but the end result didn’t reflect it, it was circumstance that did.

I felt I was getting stronger all the time on it so it feels great to be heading back to Ducati and to a new team for me with Oxford Products Racing Ducati. “Moto Rapido is a team that I have kept an eye on for a while, I have always been pals with the Team Owner Steve Moore, so hopefully that stays!

It is a team that has always had success, but in the last couple of years, they have had even more. They have really stepped up with the combined effort of rider with Tommy and the team in recent years. “Certainly last year they were the Ducati team who had everything required to take the fight for the championship and that is the important part for me.

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