All change for NW200 record holder Seeley as he joins PBM Superbike Ducati team
Carrick rider unveils move at last night's race launch
Carrick’s Alastair Seeley will race a PBM/Be Wiser Ducati at this year’s North West 200 on May 12-18.
The event’s most successful rider with 24 victories has agreed a deal with PBM boss Paul Bird to ride the new V4R machine at this year’s north coast event.
The deal was unveiled at last night’s race launch in Coleraine.
‘I am chasing my 25th victory at the North West and I really want another superbike race win.’ Seeley said.
‘I know the PBM team will give me a great bike in the new Ducati to help me do that. Everyone saw what the Ducati was capable of in the opening round of the World Superbike championship at Phillip Island last weekend and I am very excited to be riding the bike at the North West.’
The PBM/Be Wiser team have won the last three superbike races at the North coast event with Seeley’s arch rival, Glenn Irwin.
Fellow Carrick rider, Irwin has now switched to the Quattro Plant/Wicked Coatings Kawasaki team and Seeley’s move to Ducati will see the two Carrickfergus men go head to head on the 8.9 mile Triangle circuit once again come May.
‘PBM have enjoyed lots of success at the North West but this is a new chapter in a new book for the team with the new V4 machine.’ Seeley said.
‘There can be some teething problems with a new bike but hopefully PBM’s BSB riders, Josh Brookes and Scott Redding, will have those sorted out for me before I get on the bike.’
The 39 year old will also race in the NW200 Supersport races aboard the EHA Racing R6 Yamaha that he will compete on in the British Supersport championship.
‘Hopefully I will be coming to the north coast with a couple of good performances in the opening two BSB rounds and a good testing programme on the PBM Ducati under my belt.’ Seeley said.
‘Top speed and good stability are key at the North West and I think I will have the tools to do the job. The new V4 sounds like a MotoGP bike and it will be exciting for everyone to hear it going around the North West.’
‘The North West 200 is a fantastic event and we have enjoyed some great success there over the years.’ John Mowatt, PBM Team Co-Ordinator said.
‘Three Superbike wins on our return with Ducati over the past couple of years has been magnificent and we want to build on that with the new Be Wiser Ducati V4R. So, who better than Alastair Seeley, the most successful rider of all time at the event, to ride the bike and we are confident we can challenge for more race wins.”
‘We have been working on securing this tie up between Alastair and Paul Bird’s Ducati team for several months.’ NW200 Event Director, Mervyn Whyte,MBE, said.
‘PBM/Be Wiser Ducati is one of the leading teams in the British Superbike championship with a fantastic record at the North West 200 over the past two years. Alastair Seeley is the North West’s most successful rider and the prospect of seeing Alastair on board the new V4, locked in a battle with riders like Glenn Irwin, Michael Dunlop, Peter Hickman and Dean Harrison is a mouth-watering prospect that will excite every road racing fan.’