Jordan Bird: “We’re going to be a force to be reckoned with in 2026”

  • Scott Redding does the double at Brands
  • Redding finishes the British Superbike season in fourth
  • Hager PBM third in the teams classification standings


The Hager PBM Team enjoyed a brilliant end to their British Superbike season with Scott Redding claiming a double victory on the Panigale V4R at Brands Hatch and finishing the season finale weekend as top points scorer.

Former BSB champion Redding, who won his title with PBM in 2019, returned to both the team and the British series after replacing the injured Glenn Irwin. And despite missing out the first three rounds of the season, Redding finished an impressive fourth in the standings, with his seven wins propelling the Hager PBM to third in the teams championship classification.

Jordan Bird - Hager PBM Team Co-Owner
“The start of the year with Glenn was brilliant. We weren’t off the podium until his accident, so you know I have to thank Glenn firstly for the beginning of the year that he gave us. And we managed to clinch third in the teams championship which is testament to both Glenn and Scott.

Arriving into the second half of the year, it kind of changed to not be what I had anticipated at the beginning, but I couldn’t really of asked for more. Scott’s just slotted in like he's always been here. His family, his work ethic, everything is more than I could ever ask.

I'm looking forward to a little bit of a rest and then all guns blazing ready for next year because I think with the new Ducati Panigale V4R underneath us and Scott on top of it, and the boys we have in the garage, well I think we're going be a force to be reckoned with, as we've shown at the end of this season. 

Thank you to all the partners, to Ducati UK, Ducati Corse, and everybody who's involved. Let’s have a go next year.”

Photo Credit: Double Red