
Lee Hardy Racing announce Bradley Perie as their British Superbike rider for 2023
Bardley Perie will graduate to the British Superbike class for 2023 as he joins the Lee Hardy Racing Team
After finishing runner up to Jack Kennedy in the British Supersport class this year Perie deserves a ride in BSB next season. Luckily he has just that.
The Supersport sensation will join the Lee Hardy Racing Team for 2023. The team are aiming to develop and promote young talent to the British Superbike grid. Perie is definitely a talented young rider so he deserves his chance.
Perie will be riding a new and updated Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR for 2023. Hopefully he will be able to adapt to a 1000cc Kawasaki under the guidance of Hardy and his team.
Perie said: “I’m grateful and excited to be making my debut Superbike season with the renowned Lee Hardy Racing team, onboard the proven Kawasaki ZX-10RR along with the Team Green family. It’s a dream come true so I can’t wait to get the ball rolling with the first test in 2023.”
Lee Hardy, Team Principal said: “I’m very excited to announce our new signing Bradley and particularly keen to secure Bradley for not only 2023, but it’s also important to retain Bradley for a second season. This opportunity will give Bradley a stable situation to learn the Kawasaki ZX-10RR Superbike without the pressure of having to try to succeed in year one.
“Bradley is a complete rookie to the Superbike championship however he has shown me great potential and certainly is a rider that has caught my eye. It is so nice to revert back to the roots of Lee Hardy Racing and give young talent an opportunity to develop and hopefully succeed within BSB.
“There are many things you need to consider as a team owner when you are looking at a new venture, one thing that definitely helped me make my decision was the opening up of the Spanish testing again. This is a great opportunity for Bradley to throw his leg over the 2023 Kawasaki ZX-10RR and complete many laps in a relaxed environment, it’s not just about learning the bike, this will also give Bradley the chance to understand his new crew and get comfortable working with a new team.”
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