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Andrew Irwin joins Neave at Honda Racing for BSB 2023

Andrew Irwin will replace outgoing brother Glenn at Honda Racing and team with Tom Neave for the 2023 Bennetts British Superbike series.

Irwin has already enjoyed some key milestones with the squad, including his first-ever BSB victory at Thruxton in 2019 and victory at Donington Park in what was the debut race for the all-new Fireblade.

“I am really excited to have signed for Honda for 2023 and I can’t wait to get back on the Fireblade. It was a bike I loved and I believe I am getting on an even better bike than when I left two years ago so I can’t wait to get back on it and just to get stuck into it,” said Irwin.

“I can’t thank Neil and Harv enough for giving me the opportunity to return and I hope I can do a good job. The bike is good which Glenn proved in 2022 and there is no reason why we can’t have a strong championship. I think we have a strong team with good people around me.

I plan to have a really good off season and work hard and try to come into 2023 season in the best shape possible. I can’t wait to get back on board and look forward to testing in March.”

Neave remains with the Louth-based squad for his second year in the premier class. After a maiden learning season in 2022, the 2021 Pirelli National Superstock Champion is ready to take the next step in his Superbike ascent aboard the #68 Fireblade SP.

“I’m absolutely delighted to remain with Honda Racing for what will be my =fifth consecutive season in 2023. We have achieved a lot together over the previous seasons, so to remain on the Fireblade for another year will be a positive step for me,” said Neave.

“There’s no denying my first full season on the superbike has been a tough one, but continuity is key at this point and the experience I have gained

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