David Johnson to make Isle of Man TT debut

British championship racer David Johnson will make his Isle of Man TT debut in 2010.
BSB racer confirms move to road racing

Auꦯstralian star David Johnson, who raced f♚or the Maxxis team in the 2009 British Superbike Championship, has confirmed he will move into road racing this year.

The 28-year-old, who has been competing in the UK sincღe 2002, said racing at the Isle of Man TT is a long-held ambition.

He said:

"I've always been aware of the ๊TT Races and it has been anꦍ ambition of mine to compete at the biggest road race in the world."

"I'd hoped to make my debut in 2009, but my BSB com🅠mitments ruled me out so it's great to be able to take part at last. I know people like Guy Martin, Conor Cummins and of course Cameron (Donald) really well and will be hoping to pick up as many tips from them as possible."

"I am also working hard at learning the circuit at the moment. The TT is a huge challenge, but I'm really looking forward to it and🌃 am confide𒁏nt of giving a good account of myself."

The Adelaide rider started out in the British Juniorstock series, dicing with the likes of Tom Sykes and Cal Crutchlow, before working his way through the British Superstock ranks. Johnson recor♑ded a best finish of seventh overall in 2005. He also took second in the 2006 Dutch Superbike Championship before moving into the BSB arena, first 👍with the PR Branson team and then with Team Maxxis.

In the last two seasons he has notched up numerous top 15 finishes🍌, with his best result, ninth, coming at last yearཧ's Mallory Park round.

He will make his TT debut riding for the Mick Charnock-managed DP Coldplani꧋ng team, which backed fellow Aussie Cameron Donald in his debut year in 2005.

TT Rider Liais✱on Officer Richard '🌼Milky' Quayle said:

"Dave's a really talented rider and we're delighted that he's finally confirmed t🌃o race at t𝕴he TT."

"He's got a good racing brain and I think he'll make a real impact at the TTꩲ and will hopefully build a long career."

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