Superbike Advocates Racing wants the Most out of upcoming Czech round

The fifth round of the 2026 Superbike World Championship at Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic is just around the corner and, for Superbike Advocates Racing, the event offers an opportunity to build on the strong results seen so far.

In its debut season, Superbike Advocates Racing has already taken great strides, supporting rider Tommy Bridewell during his rookie WorldSBK campaign. The team has scored points in each of the three rounds contested so far, as rider Bridewell continues to build confidence and feeling with the Ducati Panigale V4R.

At the latest Hungarian round, Tommy collected points in Saturday’s race and placed twelfth in a frenetic Superpole race that ran over just 8 laps. With clear ideas as to where they need to improve, team and rider are keen to get down to work on Friday when the Czech race weekend officially kicks off with free practice. Bridewell has no prior knowledge of the Most circuit, and so will need to familiarise himself fast in the opening session.

Autodrom Most dates back to 1983 when it became the first permanent motor racing complex in what was then Czechoslovakia, built on the site of a former coal mine. The facility is located approximately 100 km north-west of Prague. The track currently measures 4.212 km in length and is made up of a great variety of turns, 21 in all. It has served as the stage for WorldSBK events since 2021.

Tommy Bridewell (Superbike Advocates Racing #46)
“Another new circuit for me on the calendar. I need to approach it in the same way we did Balaton, getting as many laps under my belt as possible to familiarize myself with the circuit and understand how to get the best out of me and the bike. I’m under no illusion that it’ll be another challenge – we knew that the Balaton and Most rounds would be tougher as I’ve not been to these tracks before. But, going off what we did at Balaton, we should be somewhere in the mix and can hopefully keep taking steps forward and progressing as we’ve been doing until now.”