Davey Todd joins Dafabet Racing for TT Supertwin Races
Davey Todd will contest the two Entire Cover insurance Supertwin Races at this year’s Isle of Man TT Races, riding for the Dafabet Racing team alongside his Superbike duties with Milwaukee BMW Motorrad.
Keen to add to their tally of three TT victories, the Bristol-based outfit have enlisted the services of Davey Todd for the two 3-lap races where he hopes to emulate the success of Dean Harrison and Ivan Lintin as victor with Ben and Roy Constable’s team.
Harrison and Lintin took three successive TT victories for the squad from 2014 to 2016. Their most recent success came last year when a last-minute deal with Josh Brookes resulted in a first TT podium for the Australian, and Todd will be looking to build on that recent success.
The 28-year old has only had one previous Supertwin outing at the Isle of Man TT Races, failing to finish the sole race in 2019 whilst riding for the official Norton team. However, Todd is confident of fighting for top honours in the lightweight class in June:
“I’m really excited about joining the Dafabet Racing team for the Supertwin Races at the TT this year. This is a class where bike performance is vital, and I feel like I’ve got a proven machine with the Dafabet team. Their pedigree in the class speaks for itself, so let’s see what we can achieve.”
Ben Constable, Team Co-Owner: “We’re over the moon to get Davey on board our machine for this year’s TT and can’t wait to get going. He hasn’t had much experience on a Supertwin machine, but we know his calibre and Josh proved the quality of our team and machinery last year, so we’re confident Davey will do the same.”
“Josh hadn’t had any time on the bike before qualifying week and hadn’t ridden a twin for years, but he rode brilliantly to give us another podium so to get a couple more with Davey would be mega. We know we have a proven machine in the class and we’ve made further improvements since last year, so we’d like to go a step further and would love nothing more than to get back on the top step of the TT podium.”