The Aragon WorldSBK was the primary race weekend on the official Honda HRC group for Tommy Bridewell who declared himself “proud” afterwards.
Filling in for the injured Iker Lecuona, Bridewell’s debut for the manufacturing unit Honda World Superbike group noticed him within the top-20 in all three races, albeit with 18-19-19 outcomes throughout the weekend.
However the British rider defined that the satisfaction he felt with the work he did on the weekend was not tied to the classification.
“What a unbelievable expertise for me to have the ability to symbolize the official manufacturing unit Honda HRC group in WorldSBK,” Bridewell mentioned after Race 2 in Aragon.
“It’s an actual privilege and, as I mentioned earlier than, this weekend was all about studying and understanding the bike.
“We improved with each race – each the sensation and the lap occasions – and made an enormous step ahead.
“There have been nonetheless some factors the place I struggled a bit with sensation and suggestions, however general we prevented errors and gathered plenty of helpful information with completely different elements on the bike.
“I’m actually proud to have contributed to that.
“My function is to generate info, and a full race weekend actually pushes you to do this.
“We now have three good, lengthy races of suggestions, which is essential for all of the technicians each in Japan and Europe.
“We have now to take the positives from this weekend, maintain bettering the bike, and transfer ahead from right here.”
Bridewell returns to his common function in BSB this weekend (3–5 October) on the penultimate spherical of the 2025 season at Oulton Park. He will likely be alongside Dean Harrison who will substitute Andrew Irwin, who has been dominated out of the tip of the season following his crash at Donington in the beginning of September.