Thomas Strudwick will return to the Pirelli National Sportbike Championship this season with the Structural Repairs Triumph Racing team.
Strudwick, who is the reigning ROKiT OFF BMW F 900 R Cup champion, also competed in the Pirelli National Sportbike Championship last season, finishing third overall - claiming a race win and multiple podium finishes. Returning to the grid this year with the Triumph Daytona 660, the bike that won the inaugural championship title in 2024.
The team also return with a new title sponsor and welcome specialist engineering company, Structural Repairs, who deliver bespoke engineering solutions to extend the life of concrete buildings and critical infrastructure across the UK and Europe.
Thomas said: “I am really pleased to be continuing in the Sportbike championship and proud to be returning on the Triumph Daytona 660! Last season racing in two categories was great fun, but at times challenging.
“This season the team and I have taken a step forward and we are fully focussed on the task in hand. I am very thankful to everyone involved, and especially to Structural Repairs and Triumph Racing for their trust and shared determination. I am very excited to get the season under way!”
Structural Repairs founder Roger Line commented: “I’m incredibly proud that Structural Repairs is the title sponsor of Structural Repairs Triumph Racing for the upcoming season, supporting the hugely talented Thomas Strudwick. Having been passionate about two wheels my whole life, this partnership means a great deal to me personally.
“At Structural Repairs, we work with some of the most recognised companies in the UK, delivering solutions that protect and enhance critical infrastructure. Our commitment to innovation, precision, and performance is what drives us every day — and it’s exactly why we see such strong alignment with Thomas’s approach both on and off the track. We believe this partnership is built on solid foundations for a successful and exciting season, and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can achieve together.”
Ian Kimber, Head of Global Racing Programmes at Triumph Motorcycles added: “We’re really happy to have Thomas as a Triumph Racing supported rider this year, adding to the number of Triumphs on the grid in the Sportbike class. Thomas’s strong results last year show both his natural talent and the capability and competitiveness of the Daytona 660 against the competition. We’re looking forward to seeing him line up and once again show what he and the bike can do.”