Tommy Bridewell feels ‘worthy’ ahead of Assen WorldSBK

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After scoring factors within the new Superbike Advocates staff’s WorldSBK debut at Portimao, Tommy Bridewell heads to extra acquainted territory at Assen this weekend.

Bridewell completed on the rostrum thrice at British Superbike’s well-known Dutch circuit between 2012 and 2019, including two fourth locations when the circuit returned to the BSB calendar final season.

After a weekend in Portimao the place he completed a better of thirteenth place in his Panigale V4R, Bridewell says he feels he “deserves to be in WorldSBK”.

“I am actually trying ahead to Assen. After the Portimao spherical, I really feel like I should be right here at WorldSBK now. My purpose for the following few weeks is simply to maintain transferring ahead,” Bridwell mentioned.

The Briton added that he would work on enhancing his nook velocity on Assen’s quick, winding course.

“Assen will certainly be observe for us. It is a observe that I do know and it is the right place for me to take a step ahead by way of velocity in the midst of the corners and on the exit of the corners as a result of in Assen you need to get the circulate,” mentioned the previous BSB champion.

“As for the situations, it was okay even when it was dry, however both method, I’m actually trying ahead to the following problem.”

Bridewell’s earlier WorldSBK profession greatest end result was tenth place on the Jerez spherical in 2019, when he changed the injured Eugene Laverty within the Go-Eleven Ducati staff.

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