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Peter Hickman Isle of Man TT winner available for you to buy

Bonhams

A Smiths Racing BMW that won at the Isle of Man TT in the hands of Peter Hickman is up for auction.

The auction is organised by Bonhams and will be taking place at the International Classic Motorcycle Show, It’s set to close at 11:30 on 26 April.

The bike itself is a multiple winner in the hands of Hickman, all of them coming at the major road races in 2019.

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Hickman won at the North West 200 and at the Ulster Grand Prix aboard the bike, in the Superstock class on both occasions. He also won in the Superstock class at the Isle of Man TT on this particular bike, and used it to win later that same day to win the Superbike TT after his Superbike-spec bike developed an issue before the start.

This S1000 RR, of course, isn’t registered, and being a 2019 model it is wing-less – BMW didn’t start putting wings on its top level sports bikes until the first M1000 RR arrived in 2021, with the S1000 RR getting wings from 2022.

Hickman has won all of his 1,000cc road races aboard BMW machinery, his first victories at the TT coming in 2018. His total at the TT now stands at 14, with 11 of those coming in the ‘big bike’ classes. Six of those are in the Superbike races, the other five in Superstock, and included in those six are three Senior TTs. Incidentally, Hickman won every Senior TT between 2018 and 2023 with the solitary exception of 2019 when Dean Harrison won aboard a Kawasaki and Hickman retired.

The 14-time TT winner has not raced on the Isle of Man since 2024, when he won the Superbike TT which remains his most recent victory, after a crash in practice last year left him with multiple significant injuries that forced him to miss most of the 2025 season.

2025 was the first of Hickman’s 8Ten Racing team both in road racing and BSB. The team is run by Hickman and his teammate, fellow TT winner Davey Todd, who suffered a broken femur at the Daytona 200 this year.

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