Honda rider Tommy Bridewell says he has been given “the all clear” from a suspected damaged pelvis following a large crash on the current Manufacturers Hatch British Superbike spherical.
Bridewell, the 2023 sequence champion, was flicked from his Honda Superbike as he got here out of Clearways throughout Race 2 on the 25-27 July Manufacturers Hatch spherical.
He was pressured to withdraw from the ultimate race, through which Honda team-mate Andrew Irwin additionally suffered a nasty accident.
Following the Manufacturers assembly, Bridewell was suspected to have damaged his pelvis from the highside.
However additional scans have revealed he has solely suffered bruising.
A short assertion posted on Instagram learn: “Simply an replace on my situation after a suspected damaged pelvis from my Manufacturers Hatch crash.
“After extra X-rays and scans, we now have the all-clear: no fractures, simply bruising, fortunately.
“Alpinestars and HJC Helmets, I’m so grateful to be supported by you. The very best within the enterprise.”
It’s unclear but if Bridewell will be capable of take part on this weekend’s Thruxton spherical of the BSB.
After the opening 5 rounds of the 2025 BSB marketing campaign, Bridewell sits sixth within the factors.
Earlier on Monday, one other BSB veteran in Lee Jackson was confirmed as an absentee for this weekend’s Thruxton spherical.
The DAO Racing Honda rider crashed throughout the Manufacturers assembly and suffered an obvious foot harm.
The crew is but to verify a substitute.
