Tommy Bridewell blasts “out of touch” pundits: “I was told I was mad”
“Everyone wrote me off before I🔯 even rode the bike𓃲…”

Tommy Bridewell has called out “out of touch” pundits after finishing second in the 2024 Bri꧂tish Superbike Championship.
Bridewell won the title in 2023 with Ducati, but switched to Honda for 2024, a manufacturer ꦅwhich last won the BSB title in 2013, and hadn’t won a race since 2022.
“[It’s been] a year that everyone told me we were going to get absolutel༺y smoked,” Bridewell told BritishSuperbike.com following last weekend’ꦓs Brands Hatch BSB finale.
Bridewell said he was told that, “I was mad leaving Ducati, I’d only joined Honda for the money. I’ve seen every comment, every pundit, every expert and 🧔ex-race𝓀rs that told me ‘You’re absolutely crazy’.
“Maybe they’re a bit out of touch with their pun🏅dit skills.
“Honestly, I’m proud, I’m super-proud. Everyone wrote me off before I even rode t🏅he bike.”
Bridewell explained that assurances made to him last year by Honda UK had given him the confidence that it was a team worth joining for the defen𝐆ce of his 2023 title.
“The conversation I had with Harv [Havi🌼er Beltran] a🍎nd Honda UK, they filled me with confidence that I believed in the project.
“I’d spent five years with Ducati, so for me to jump on an inline-four, a new Honda, a new team, and take the championship down to the wire like it did to൩day— of course I’m disappointed, I’m a racer, why would I not be?
“In some aspects, what have♉ I got to be disappointed with? [...] I think, for my first year with Honda, I think we’ve got so much to be proud of, because, ultimately, we were defeated by one point.”
While 2024 ultimately resulted in Bridewell losing his British crown to Kyle Ryde, the 2023 champion believes there was nothing more he could have done this year tꦬo improve his position.
“There was not🏅hing more I could give, and I’m proud of that, because what could I have done differently this year to have given me one more point?
“As a racer, you l𝄹ook at ‘What if I didn’t crash at Oulton, or if the bike didn’t break down there,’ and so o🔯n.
🎀“But that’s life. I knew that, I knew the process.
“What I’m 🍌really proud about, 𝔉is I knew [...] that my job started in Race 1 in Navarra.
“On a new bikꩵe for me, consistency was key, and for me to be able to adapt and understand that from the 🉐offset, I’m proud.
“Like I say, everyone had wr🦄itten me off, so to lose the championship by one point, I hold my head high.”

A🦋lex joined the team in August o꧋f 2024 having covered consumer and racing motorcycle news at Visordown for two years.