Specsavers Suzuki
Specsavers Suzuki is a team that made its debut in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship in 2022. The team has extended its title partnership with Specsavers, a multinational optical retail chain, and is focused on the challenge of joining the Superbike grid.
Led by rider Leon Jeacock, who moves into the premier class, Specsavers Suzuki maintains its association with race winners Hawk Racing, the official Suzuki team in the BSB Championship. Jeacock has a long-standing relationship with Hawk Racing, which adds valuable expertise and support to the team.
For Jeacock, stepping up to the Superbike class is a great privilege and a long-awaited opportunity. Previously, he had been a test rider for Buildbase Suzuki and found it challenging to switch between the Superbike and Superstock classes at each meeting. Now, with Specsavers Suzuki, he can concentrate on one bike for the entire season, which he believes will be amazing.
Antony Moore, who manages the team and competes in the Superstock class, expresses his excitement about moving up to the Superbike class. He sees it as a dream come true and an exciting way to promote the Specsavers brand. The team acknowledges the importance of the partnership with Hawk Racing, whose knowledge and expertise with Suzuki motorcycles will make a significant difference in their debut season in the Superbike class.
The team aims to progress in both the Superbike and Superstock classes throughout the season and carry their experience and development into the following year. With Jeacock's dedication to training and support from Loughborough University, he aims to be in his best shape for the season.
Overall, Specsavers Suzuki is poised to make its mark in the BSB Championship and looks forward to the challenge and opportunities that lie ahead.