Peter Hickman details “big change” in first test for new 8TEN Racing team
Isle of Man TT veteran talks firꦑst BSB test of 2025

Peter Hickman says his “big change” of suspension manufacturer for the 2025 British Superbike season has been “a step in the right direction” after 8꧙TEN Racing’s first test.
Following the downsizing of the FHO Racing project, which had been due to field multiple Isle of Man TT winners Hickman and Davey Todd in 2025, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:the pair formed 8TEN Racing with official BMW backing.
The outfit had its first official test last week at Navarra in Spain as preparations for t𒅌he 2025 British Sup🎶erbike campaign got underway.
Hickman and Todd only rode their Superstock BMWs as their Superbikes aren’t ready yet, but put in a solid performance in 11th and 15th on the co൩mbined timesཧ.
Speaking after the test, Hickman says the team was “a bit closer than we expected”, while noting the gai🥀ns he has been 𒊎able to make with a switch to K Tech suspension for 2025.
“W🍨ell, we’ve finished the Navarra BSB test, first official test of the year, and it’s been pr🙈etty good,” Hickman began.
“We’ve only been riding our Stockers; our Superbikes are almost ready, not quite. So, Superstock bikes it was for us. But actually we were a bit closer than wha😼t we both expected.
“So, it’s been a really pౠositive weekend for u🙈s. No crashes, which is always a bonus.
“But just lots of f✤ast laps. Obviously being on track with the other Superbike riders is a good thin𒐪g anyway, it keeps us sharp and fast as well.
“I’ve been trying a lot as we🍸ll with the K Tech suspension. That’s a big change for me from the last 10 years to change to K Tech, and they’ve been really helpful with mys♐elf in particular.
“It’s be🍸en a st🎃ep in the right direction for me, a good improvement. I got really good feeling with the bike.”
8TEN Racing runs scaled back crew in first BSB test
Last year’s Senior TT winner Todd revealed that 8TEN Racing didn’t have a full crew present at t൲he Navarra test, which 🐈he admitted was “nerve-wracking”.
Despite this, Todd believes the work both riders have do🌊ne on track in pinpointing each oᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚther’s strengths and weaknesses will “really pay off during the season”.
“It’s been a really good one. It’s been a r🐓eally positive time,” Todd added.
“Coming h🍃ere without Superbikes to actually being in the mix just riding Stock bikes, gives us a lot of hope and gives us a lot ofꦐ excitement for the season ahead.
“It 💮feels like we’re both in a really good place ✃riding-wise.
“To be inside the top 10 [at points] on a full Superstock bike against all▨ the Superbikes out there, not to mention the fact everyone else has the full team there and we’re actually just been here on our own, a couple of boys to help us change wheels and bits, but here on our own, doing it ourselves in the garage, changing my own wheels and getting my hands dirty.
“It’s been a nerve👍-wracking experience because myꦆ mechanical skills are not fantastic.
“To be doing that and still be where we’ve been on t🌊he timesheet, and we’ve not necessarily been looking at t꧟he timesheet.
“We’ve just been riding together, picki🐠ng out a little bit a few stre𒊎ngths and weaknesses of each other’s, helping each other be fast on track and I think that’s going to really pay off during the season.
“It ca♛n only be a good thing and we just both can’t wait to get 𝓰out on our Superbikes now and see what we can do.”
