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British Superbike team Buildbase Bournemouth Kawasaki to contest 2009 TT

Author: DoTL Press Release
Posted on: Tuesday, Mar 31 2009
















With additional support in 2009 from Buildbase the team will be fielding James Hillier in all five solo classes at the TT. The 23 year old Hampshire rider excelled on his debut last year, with 17th and 19th in the two Supersport races, which won him silver replicas on each occasion. His results also saw him take home the prestigious TT Newcomers Trophy.

Having ridden for the team at the end of 2008, finishing 3rd at the annual Stars at Darley event and 8th at the Mallory Park Race of the Year, Hillier will campaign a Buildbase Bournemouth Kawasaki in the British Superstock Championship this season and will ride in all classes at the TT.

Talking about his TT return, Hillier said:

“I really enjoyed my racing at the TT last year and although it was totally different to anything else I’d done before, I totally loved it. Once I got going, I started to piece the course together and I was delighted with the results I achieved. I just rode steady and concentrated on learning the course and steadily improving my lap times which was an approach that paid dividends. Before TT08 had even finished, I’d decided that I wanted to return and to come back with a great team like Buildbase Bournemouth Kawasaki is brilliant. Riding in all classes will give me plenty of track time and I want to build on what I learned last year and progress even more.”

Team Principle Stuart Hicken, a former Manx GP competitor, added:

“The TT has always been the best pure road race in the world and it remains a great occasion for all motorcyclists. We’ve got an excellent package in place for the 2009 season and it will allow us to compete at both the short circuits and the road races. I’m delighted to have welcomed James into our team and equally delighted to be back at the TT. There are some good, young road racers out there and he showed his class and talent last year with some excellent performances. There’ll be no pressure on him and we’re hoping for some good, consistent rides with a few surprises along the way.”

Hon Martyn Quayle, MHK, Minister for Tourism and Leisure, commented:

“It’s always great to see a newcomer’s progress in their first TT and James Hillier performed really well in his debut year. Everyone on the Island connected with racing is looking forward to welcoming him back in 2009 and he’ll definitely be one of the riders to watch. It’s also great to see Buildbase Bournemouth Kawasaki back and their return to racing on the island reflects the growing credibility and standard of the event”


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