Another piece of the 2025 British Superbike rider lineup puzzle has been put into place as Luke Hedger re-signs with Whitecliffe CDH Racing.
Whitecliffe CDH Racing has retained Luke Hedger for the 2025 British Superbike season. The team and rider will start a new era next season as they switch to Honda machinery.
Hedger made his debut in the British Superbike Championship in 2024 with CDH Racing. The rookie's best result came at Knockhill when he finished the final race of the weekend in 12th.
After one year of experience on the Kawasaki ZX-10RR, the 29-year-old will switch to the Honda CBR1000RR-R for his second year in the series.
Hedger said: “I am really excited to be staying with Dean and the CDH Racing crew, they are like my racing family now and I can’t thank them enough for giving me a second year in the Superbike class.
"I am really looking forward to jumping on the Honda and pushing my way towards the sharp end. Now my focus is on being fitter, stronger and ready for my first laps in testing.”
Team Owner Dean Hipwell commented: “We’re really happy to keep Luke for a second year; the first year in the Superbike class is always difficult, but Luke provided some good results and showed great potential.
"With Luke having a full year’s experience on the grid, us entering our seventh year in the Superbike class, and swapping to Honda we’re hoping this will give us that extra step we’re aiming for.
"I am also delighted that we have Whitecliffe returning as our title sponsor and we are all looking forward to getting started with the new season.”