PBM CONFIRM WORLD AND DOUBLE BRITISH CHAMPION LINE-UP AS SYKES JOINS BROOKES FOR 2022

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PBM CONFIRM WORLD AND DOUBLE BRITISH CHAMPION LINE-UP AS SYKES JOINS BROOKES FOR 2022

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https://www.britishsuperbike.com/news/2 ... -for-2022-

Paul Bird Motorsport (PBM) has revealed its 2022 Bennetts British Superbike Championship line-up, with an all-star cast of 2013 World Superbike Champion Tom Sykes and double British Champion Josh Brookes.

The eight-time title-winning team will also have a new look for the season ahead, making its debut as MCE Ducati at the first Official Test at Snetterton later this month.

Sykes makes his full-time return to Britain’s biggest motorsport series for the first time since 2008, when he finished fourth, claiming wins and podium finishes, before he moved to the World Championship.

The ‘Grinner’ most recently appeared in BSB as a wildcard at Brands Hatch in 2010 when he took the double victory for Paul Bird’s Kawasaki WSBK team. Now he is set to make his eagerly awaited Ducati debut, as PBM bids for an unprecedented ninth title.

With an impressive tally of 54 race wins, Australian Brookes is the most successful contender in the 2022 Bennetts BSB rider line-up. Title winner in 2015, and then again, with PBM in 2020, the double British Champion remains with the team for a fourth consecutive season as he targets a third crown.

Sykes said: “I am very excited and motivated for this great opportunity to race in BSB with PBM. In terms of a domestic championship, it certainly doesn’t get any better - the level of competition is obviously high and there is some great talent. To be back with PBM is fantastic, it is a team I been a part of before, both in BSB and in WSBK and one that has all of the pedigree for the task ahead.

“I will also be riding a Ducati for the first time in my career after riding for five other manufacturers in the Superbike category. This alone adds more excitement and motivation to the pot! It will also be interesting to explore the different characteristics of the bike in BSB with the different technical regulations. Finally, to be part of PBM and Ducati in BSB, racing in front of the home crowd makes me really happy.”

Brookes said: “Firstly I would like to thank Paul for giving me the opportunity to ride for the team again. I enjoy racing the Ducati and I am now really eager for the off season to end so that we can get back testing and focus on the opening round of the championship!

“I also want to thank all of the team sponsors, as together we can take on this fight again for the championship.”
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Just seen this and posted in the other thread, wonder how he’ll get on, Sykes that is.
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Birdy bringing on the fresh talent,then. :thumbup:
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Skub wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2022 8:03 pm Birdy bringing on the fresh talent,then. :thumbup:
I'd just want the riders who can win. Same as the other teams.

Those who might appear to be bringing on young talent, just can't afford the top lads ;)