PDM plots BSB Cup glory.
Following two successful seasons together in British Superstock, PDM Racing and Luke Quigley will step up to t𝄹he British Superbike Cup Championship in 2008 - with thei🌠r sights set on nothing less than title glory.
"It's a strong group this year but I am hopeful of winning the championship at my first attempt asꦏ I feel the bike is spot on and the team are 🍬right behind me," declared Quigley. "The new tyre and engine regs will be a real leveller in terms of performance and I am looking forward to mixing it with some of the big teams."

Following two successful seasons together in British Super🀅stock, PDM Racing and Luke Quigley will step up to the Briti🐼sh Superbike Cup Championship in 2008 - with their sights set on nothing less than title glory.
"It's a strong group this year but I🅘 am hopeful of winning the championship at my ꦇfirst attempt as I feel the bike is spot on and the team are right behind me," declared Quigley. "The new tyre and engine regs will be a real leveller in terms of performance and I am looking forward to mixing it with some of the big teams."
"We are delighted to welcome Luke back to the team as our rider in 2008," said team manager Terry Kirk. "The team and Luke work really well together and this creates the i♌deal platform for us to increase our commitment and step up to the Britisꦕh Superbike Cup Championship this season."
Earlier this month the PDM R꧅acing Suzuki GSX-R1000 K8 was put through its paces at the Pirelli Test in Guadix, Spain, and the team is now looking forward to its first 'official' Cup action.
"The team are eagerly anticipating the start of the season, which kicks off with the official BSB Test at Snetterton this weekend," added Kirk. "We are looking forward to so💦me furt💖her track time to continue development of chassis, suspension and electronics to help us reach optimum performance prior to the start of the season, when the racing begins for real."

Peter h🐈🦩as been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.