Triumph Factory Racing are pleased to announce that British Supersport race winner Bradley Perie will join Max Wadsworth in the 2026 Quattro Group British Supersport Championship, as the 26-year-old completes the Macadam Triumph Factory Racing line-up.
Kicking off his racing career in 2012, Perie made his mark in the Superteens series, winning his first race by the second round, becoming one of the youngest riders to do so. Two years later, the rider from Kendal cemented himself as the youngest 650cc race winner before moving into the Junior Superstock 600 class in 2016.
A strong rookie year set him up for a positive second season, finishing ninth in the standings before progressing to the Quattro Group British Supersport class, where he battled for the title in 2022 with the Appleyard Macadam Racing team, tallying up seven victories and seven further podiums, ultimately finishing the season as vice-champion.
Perie enjoyed a stint in the British Superbike Championship and has since competed across Supersport and Superstock races. He returns to Dave Wadsworth’s title-challenging team aboard the Triumph Street Triple 765 RS, which he will compete aboard for the first time, with the aim of replicating his prior success in the Supersport category alongside Wadsworth.
Wadsworth enjoyed a promising 2025 season, with his best result at Cadwell Park, where he finished sixth, and is set for his third season with the Macadam Triumph Factory Racing team.
Perie said: “I’m excited to sign with Macadam Triumph Factory Racing. I’m looking forward to getting back on the British Supersport grid as it’s a class I’ve got some great memories from. The Triumph Street Triple 765 RS has consistently been at the forefront of the championship and a proven race winner in past seasons, which makes me even hungrier for success in 2026.
“I’m excited to start working with the team over winter and hit the ground running as best as possible ahead of Oulton Park. A big thanks to Dave and everyone at Triumph for the opportunity.”
Wadsworth said: “I’m really excited and thankful to Triumph and the entire team for the opportunity to line up for a third season aboard the Triumph Street Triple 765 RS.
“We had a mixed 2025 season but showed lots of promise with a strong weekend at Cadwell Park, so that’s where I’m aiming to build from and challenge for the best results possible. I’m looking forward to getting going over winter and preparing as best as possible for the opening round at Oulton Park.”
Dave Wadsworth commented: “I’m delighted to have Bradley join the Macadam Triumph Factory Racing team for the 2026 season. He’s a talent many have had their eye on over the years, and it’s nice to welcome him back. I’m eager to see how he progresses on the Triumph. The Street Triple 765cc will suit his style, so as a team, we’re really looking forward to getting going over winter and preparing for the first round in May.”
Ian Kimber, Head Of Global Racing Programmes, Triumph Motorcycles concluded: “We’re pleased to welcome Brad to the Triumph family with the Macadam Triumph Factory Racing team. He has shown his talent over the years, has a lot of experience and has been a regular front-runner in the British Supersport category previously.
“Brad battled to the end in the 2022 championship for the title, just missing out on the top spot in the final standings, so we know he has the credentials to run at the front if he can recapture that form. We also know with the Triumph Street Triple 765 RS we have a package capable of battling for podiums and race wins, and our goal is to continue that momentum into 2026 together with Brad and Max.”


