Glenn Irwin hints Tommy Bridewell feud led to “wingman” role in BSB finale
"It always sits deep within me. I believe things gꦺo round in circ♉les."

Despite having the second-highest tally of race wins in BSB this year, Glenn Irwin’s title challenge lacked con🐽sistency in 2024 as he eventually took third place in the standings.
After crashing out of Race 1 at the final round at Brands Hatch, Irwin was mathematically out of contention on Sunday. Desꦉpite that, the two Sunday races were not simply races to win for the PBM Duꦅcati rider.
A charge to the front in the first half of Race 3 saw Irwin fighting against both remaining contenders: Kyle Ryde and Tommy Bridewell; with their respective teammates, Ryan Vickers an🔜d Andrew Irwin, also in the mix.
“The last race, how do you describe it,”𒈔 Irwin asked when speaking to BritishSuperbike.com following the final round at Brands Hatch.
“We start the race and clearly I could see what Andrew’s [Irwin] gameplan was: he was being꧑ a fantastic teammate to Tom🍷my [Bridewell].
“It’s the beauty of having a teammate. I kind of felt bad for Kyle [Ryde]. Andrew was goiꦬng so tig𓃲ht into the corners, he was stopping in every corner, and I thought ‘This is terrible’.”
Irwin explained that he played his own role in the title battle between Bridewell a🐲nd Ryde, and that events𝓰 from 2023 at least impacted how he viewed this year’s battle.
“Then I passed Kyle,” he said. “I wanted him to not panic [about] me 🎃passing him; I knew we could get to the front, but I also knew my tyre would probably tear in this cool temperature.
“So, I got to th🐟e front, tried my best, thought about ‘Do we go and win this race, is this how 🐭this finishes for me,’ and realised that I was starting to have some moments.
“When Kyle 🧸went by I got into a scrap with Tommy, and I think a little bit of me became a bit of a wingman for Kyle.
“I could see how much Andrew was doing it, and there’s always a little bit ඣof a casting eye to last year.
“I hold no rღesentment and have a lot of respect for Tommy, but after the incident at Donington P𝄹ark and the statements on TV [...], it always sits deep within me.
“Iღ believe things go round in circles, so I would never do anyt൲hing out of the ordinary to anyone, but I really enjoyed the fight, done my bit, and then watched the guys have an amazing fight for the British Superbike Championship.”
Finalಞly, Irwin sp꧂oke about the two title contenders, showing respect to both of them.
“Hats off to Tommy, he s𒈔et a lap record, he got to the front of the race, and Kyle showed grit and determination that he’s shown in the last three or four races where he’s mounted a serious run of form, and I applaud him; he’s really come of꧋ age.
“I remember telling his dad at Silverstone when he was o🤡n a 125cc two-stroke, I was like ‘That kid’s class,⛄ he’s going to be so good’, and here he is today.”

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