Tommy Bridewell crashes in BSB test, hurts hand, “I feel a bit lost”
Tommy Bridewell summarises "tough" BSB Donington Park tꦇest

Tommy Bridewell endured a difficult British Superbike Championship test at Donington Pa𓆉rk.
The 2023 BSB champion ജwas 1ꦡ6th-fastest on Friday, and 12th on Saturday.
2025 Official Donington Park British Superbike Test Results - Day 2 (Saturday)
It was a far cry from a p🎶roductive and optimistic first pre-seas♐on test in Navarra, Spain.
Bridewell crashed on Friday at Donington Park, then had to watch his title rival Glenn Ir💫win go fastest on both days.
A crash for Bridewell earlier in this session
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The Honda rider ended the test 12th overall, two tenths slower than teamm💜ate Andrew Irwin.
“The Donington test has been a bit tough for sure,” Bridewell admittཧeꦜd.
“It’s a bit challenging to anal𒆙yse because, in all honesty, I feel a little bit lost with the setup because we ar꧅e running a very different bike here in 2025.
“In the Monteblanco pre-se♎ason test, we were feeling really positive and I was super comfortable with the bike, but then at Navarra things didn't quite click.
“The𝔍n again, here in Donington, I’ve lost a little bit of my feeling.
“I nee꧂d to have a look at things and work out where we are not quite getting it right, the crash [on Friday] didn’t help and hurting my hand didn't help.
“The great thing with Honda thou♈gh is they have everything in-house and they can analyse everything that we need to understand what the bike wants and what the bike needs from me to maximise the potential.
“I have ꧅absolute confidence that we will be there or ther🥀eabouts come Oulton Park race.”
BSB is testin🧜g for two days in the coming week at Oulton Park, giving Bridewell a chance to gain stability.

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