Hickman and Todd out of BSB for 2026
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That s no surprise really given their recent form (prior to their injuries) Hickman is a proven race winner but has not been competitive in recent years and Todd does not seem to be competitive on a Superbike on the short circuits compared to his results on a STK1000.
It’s a shame to lose two bikes on the grid but will hopefully give them the time to recover and reassess.
It’s a shame to lose two bikes on the grid but will hopefully give them the time to recover and reassess.
Apart from the big injuries Hicky and DT are both carrying, BMW really need to come up with something for BSB if they want to be remotely competitive.
There were big hopes for Mikhalchik moving up to Superbike, after his outstanding performance on the stocker. but he's not managed to score a single point yet, either.
I don't blame 8Ten at all for not wanting to spend the massive time, money and effort contending with injuries and a very uncompetitive bike to no effect in BSB.
There were big hopes for Mikhalchik moving up to Superbike, after his outstanding performance on the stocker. but he's not managed to score a single point yet, either.
I don't blame 8Ten at all for not wanting to spend the massive time, money and effort contending with injuries and a very uncompetitive bike to no effect in BSB.
Edited by PorkInsider on Tuesday 16th June 22:26
Just seen this elsewhere.
Injuries, or the challenge of running a team catching up with them, or just a dispute over technical regs? Whichever it is, or whatever other reason this is another team out of BSB. 16 teams and of those 10 are single rider teams left. A lot of those teams are rider funded and / or trying to compete where they can’t too. I hope the smaller teams are helped to find funds to compete with the bigger teams, as constantly running out of the points at the back of the field can’t be good for their futures.
I love BSB, it’s the one series that always grabs my attention, but it needs to do something, because it is dying a death by a thousand cuts.
Injuries, or the challenge of running a team catching up with them, or just a dispute over technical regs? Whichever it is, or whatever other reason this is another team out of BSB. 16 teams and of those 10 are single rider teams left. A lot of those teams are rider funded and / or trying to compete where they can’t too. I hope the smaller teams are helped to find funds to compete with the bigger teams, as constantly running out of the points at the back of the field can’t be good for their futures.
I love BSB, it’s the one series that always grabs my attention, but it needs to do something, because it is dying a death by a thousand cuts.
Opapayer said:
Injuries, or the challenge of running a team catching up with them, or just a dispute over technical regs?
From what I've read and heard, they just can't get the BMW to perform with the BSB mandated Motec ECU, no matter how hard they work at it.With both riders struggling with injuries, and pretty much a thankless task as far as BSB goes, it's understandable that they're throwing the towel in.
The bike is, by all accounts, fine in Superstock trim (factory ECU) and in Superbike spec' outside of BSB where they can choose their electronics, but it's a no-hoper with the Motec.
Rob 131 Sport said:
I wonder whether the team will disband and the riders and crew will seek employment elsewhere.
In the alternative will they enter the Superstock championship.
I think a) more likely than b), although in Todd's case you never know as he does have form in Superstock. It may well be that they look at binning the BMW's off entirely because i think they are the only team running them now in BSB and although they have been THE bike for the roads the last few years, this year suggests that dominance may be coming to an end.In the alternative will they enter the Superstock championship.
theoperative said:
I think a) more likely than b), although in Todd's case you never know as he does have form in Superstock. It may well be that they look at binning the BMW's off entirely because i think they are the only team running them now in BSB and although they have been THE bike for the roads the last few years, this year suggests that dominance may be coming to an end.
Hickman went pretty well at the IOM TT considering he's still recovering and Todd obviously didn't even ride. Not sure you can write them off on the roads yet with that package. The BSB team has always seemed a bit odd to me. Bike isn't competitive, seems a lot on the riders plate being team owners as well, and without Faye Ho backing it wheres the money coming from?
John D. said:
theoperative said:
I think a) more likely than b), although in Todd's case you never know as he does have form in Superstock. It may well be that they look at binning the BMW's off entirely because i think they are the only team running them now in BSB and although they have been THE bike for the roads the last few years, this year suggests that dominance may be coming to an end.
Hickman went pretty well at the IOM TT considering he's still recovering and Todd obviously didn't even ride. Not sure you can write them off on the roads yet with that package. The BSB team has always seemed a bit odd to me. Bike isn't competitive, seems a lot on the riders plate being team owners as well, and without Faye Ho backing it wheres the money coming from?
However, you just get the impression in BSB that they don’t have the big money backers like a few years ago. Fay Ho leaving the BSB paddock was a big loss in my opinion.
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