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British Superbike Championship 2023: ‘I know I am good enough’ to win title - Tommy Bridewell

Tommy Bridewell has said that he knows he is «good enough» to win the British Superbike Championship this year. Bridewell has finished in the top three in the championship on three occasions in the last four seasons, but has made the switch to PBM Ducati from Oxford Products Racing Ducati.. Ad The PBM squad have won six titles over the last 11 years, four with Shane ‘Shaky’ Byrne, the 2019 title with Scott Redding and Josh Brookes’ 2020 triumph.

British Superbikes'Determined to get my hands on a championship' — O'Halloran on ambitions ahead of new season5 HOURS AGO “If I can't win it now, with the most successful team in the championship with a bike that I believe is still capable of, not easily, but comfortably winning races and a championship, then I’m not good enough,” Bridewell told Eurosport. «That is not the case — I know I am good enough. “I said to my brother that it’s now a slow burner this year.

We’ve not got the showdown now and all I know is I’m here to attack from round one and come over the line at Brands as champion.” Bridewell is one of the most experienced riders in the championship with 341 starts, eight wins and a further 69 podiums. He will race the Ducati Panigale V4R this season and is particularly excited about the engine that will be the same specification of Alvaro Bautista’s World Superbike motor. “The new bike is just totally different,” explained Bridewell.

“For me, with the experience I’ve got on the Ducati, it didn’t change anything at all. “I was under the assumption last year that I was on the latest-spec bike but it perhaps wasn’t quite as latest-spec as I thought. “But the bike I’m on now is the absolute latest-spec basically.

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