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CDH Racing extend with title partner and announces switch to Honda machinery

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Whitecliffe Electrical Distribution and CDH Racing extend their partnership into 2025 as the team switches to Honda machinery.

CDH Racing has announced they will extend their title partnership with Whitecliffe Electrical Distribution. As well as extending with their title partner the team will switch from running a Kawasaki to a Honda in 2025.

Whitecliffe Electrical Distribution joined forces with CDH Racing for the start of the 2024 season. Following on from a successful debut year the team and company will continue working together in 2025.

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Team Owner Dean Hipwell commented: “We are delighted to announce that Whitecliffe Electrical Distribution are supporting us again for the 2025 Bennetts BSB season, they’re great people and their support is paramount to our team and we look forward to a successful 2025 partnership.

“Ahead of the 2025 season we can also announce we will be changing manufacturer to Honda. We've had some highlights through our years with Kawasaki, but we feel now is the right time to make the change to support our growth and stability within the championship. 2025 is looking very exciting for us!”

David Tierney, Whitecliffe Electrical Distribution concluded: “We have really enjoyed our new partnership with the CDH Racing Team in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship and so we are delighted to announce our return together next season. At Whitecliffe, we like to keep the lights on and wheels turning, so the dynamic world of Superbike racing fits perfectly with our ethos. We are already looking forward to building on this season in 2025.”

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