Tommy Bridewell breaks cover on Honda Fireblade ahead of 2024 British Superbikes title defence

Bridewಞell completed a shakedown of the Ho♐nda at a private test in Portimao on Monday.
“It wasn’t the best conditions for my first ride out on the Hondaꦦ," he said.
"But it’s still great to get started o🌱n our 2🎀024 preparations. It definitely put a big smile on my face.”
The private test was Bridewell's first time working with new crew chief Chris Pik▨e. Bridewell will run #1 on his 2024 Honda.
The British Superbikes champion will return to defen💟d his championship in 2024 with neꩵw machinery.
Hཧe surprisingly left PBM Ducati and has linked up wꦑith Honda.
Bridewell previously said about his move: “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.
"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 win 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.”
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