Triumph Racing and Macadam Triumph Factory Racing have announce that the team will continue with its rider line-up for the 2025 Quattro Group British Supersport Championship with Luke Stapleford and Max Wadsworth onboard their Triumph Street Triple 765 machines.
Stapleford won the title on a Triumph in 2015 and immediately returned to the title fight with Triumph in 2024 and finished runner-up in last year’s title chase. Wadsworth rode the Street Triple 765 for the first time in 2024 and consistently set personal best times and regularly contested the top 10 and looks forward to building on his progress this year.
Stapleford said: “I'm really happy to be back with the Macadam Triumph Factory Racing team for 2025, after a strong season last year finishing second overall we’re certainly looking to go one better this season. The team made me feel at home straight away last year so it made complete sense to continue what we’ve built on. Although I felt we were the fastest last year, I made a few mistakes which cost us so it gives me plenty to work on and improve which should only make us even stronger. I can’t thank Dave and his team enough for putting their trust in me and I can’t wait to get back out on track.”
Wadsworth added: “I’m really excited to continue my British Supersport journey with Macadam Triumph Factory Racing and it feels like a privilege to be staying with the team for another season. I want to say thank you to Triumph for giving me this opportunity. This year I look to be improving round by round and showing what I’m capable of.”
Steve Sargent, Triumph Motorcycles Chief Product Officer commented: “We are excited to continue this season where we left off and build on the successes of 2024. Luke won six races and was on the podium 16 times. Now he and the team have a season’s experience working together, we are confident that next season will be even better. Max is feeling more comfortable on the Street Triple now and will be targeting strong results in 2025.”
Dave Wadsworth, Macadam Triumph Factory Racing, Team Owner concluded: “I’m so pleased to have Luke and Max riding for the team again in 2025. Luke obviously just missed out on the title and he’s hungry for more success this year. Max really started to gel with the 765cc in the second half of the season and is ready to come out fighting this year. The two riders work really well together and the dynamic in the team is strong so we are all excited to see what we can achieve in 2025.”