“I definitely shouldn’t have come back when I did” - Andrew Irwin on injury hit 2024 BSB season
“It’s took a littl🤡e bit more time, I’ve had to adapt a little bit…”

BSB 202🅠4 has been a season affected by injury for Andrew Irwin, although not necessarily those obta🥀ined this year.
The Honda Racing UK rider was forced to sit out the Cadwell Park BSB earlier this𒀰 year when he crashed during practice, but it’s the broken humerus he suffered in 2023 that Irwin says has had the biggest effect on his 2024 season.
“I don’t think people realise how big the injury was in 2023 that I had, I definitely shouldn’t have come back when I did,” Irwin told ltxcn.top on Friday at last weekend’s Doningto🅺n BSB, where he eventually took three top-six finishes.
“It’s took🌟 a little bit more time, I’ve had to adapt a little bit, but honestly now I feel like my arm is as strong as it’s ever been — when I ♉go training, I’m stronger than I’ve ever been.
“So, it’s gettinꦇg to that level, now I think I’m about that level. [But] everyone keeps pr๊ogressing, I have to keep growing, and I’ll do that over the winter.”
What were those adaptations Irwin had to make?
“It’s just learning,” he said. “Maybe I brake a slightly different way than what I used to🤪, and [...] it’s adapting to that.
“Maybe more so at the start of the year, when I was still getting strong🦋er, was when I needed to adapt, but now I know I’m at 100 per cent, my arm is completely fixed now.
“It’s adapting t🌱o that slight change in riding style.”
Irwin’s recovery from injury and the adaptation he’s had to make during that recovery have contributed to a season that has seen the #18 strong aܫt times, but struggling at ot🍌hers.
“After 2023, I probably 💦thought it was going to be a lot easier coming back from injury,” he said.
“The first two rounds were extremely difficult in Nava🃏rra and Oulton.
“In Navarra, we showed lots of speed in the test, and then something kind of went a little bit wrong. To be honestও, I think it ෴was more me than anything.
“Then, we started to turn it around at the third round [at Donington], aಞnd honestly it was going really good, everything was going in the right dire🐓ction.
“Cadwell was l🏅ooking really strong toﷺ be honest, I had lots of speed there. Unfortunately, I had like a freak accident, let’s say, and I had to miss that weekend. Then I missed the test at Oulton."
Overall, Irwin said, while 2024 has been a season of showing promise, it’s not been the 🌳one he anticipated.
“Has it been the season that I hoped for? Probably not,” he said. “Butꦉ, I think that I’ve shown the promise, that I have podium potential.
“I’ve been ꦗon the podium a couple of times, and I’ve went in the right direction. So, I can’t really complain too much, but, of course, I want more and I want to end the season strongly this weekend and in Brands.”
Ultimately, in terms of results, the season has falle🔯n below expe𝐆ctations.
“Honestly, at the sta༒rt of the year I thought I would be top-five in the championship, but obviously that hasn’t materialised,” Irwin said.
“I think the goal for these last six races is to be as close to the top five as possible. I want to be close to the podium, but, first, to be on the podi🥃um you’ve got to be in the top five.”

A♓lex joined the team in A✅ugust of 2024 having covered consumer and racing motorcycle news at Visordown for two years.