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Intro
Troy comes from a racing family. His father, Charles is a
national motocross champion (1979 and 1981). He raced in
the international youth meeting at Trentham gardens in
1983, where he qualified for the main event. In 2005 he
started road racing in the Superbike bike class. In 2006 he
did his first national superbike championship and finished
tenth. This is where Troy showed his affinity for motorcycle
racing.
Troy's grandfather, Neville Riddell, competed in the Isle Of
Man on a side car being the only South African to have done
this. His uncle's Neil and Tony Riddell have also won
multiple South African Championships for motocross.
Besides from having racing in his blood, Troy has also
received professional training.
2009/2010
Level 1 and 2 California Superbike School - Andy Ibbot
2011
Level 3 and 4 California Superbike School - Andy Ibbot
2012
Private training with Karl Muggeridge on 5 November
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3. 7-8 years old. Troy's first year of racing, he rode a Yamaha YZ
50 R. He was the youngest rider in the class and was not able
to start by himself, as he could not touch the ground. He started
at the back of the grid, no matter where he qualified. He finished
second in the championship.
8-9 years old. Troy rode a TZ 50R. He was still the youngest
rider in the class. He finished second in the championship. He
was able to touch the ground by the middle of 2009. He
competed in the 150cc championship from August and finished
twelfth in the championship, even though he only did few of the
races.
9-10 years old. Troy rode a CBR 150cc. He was the youngest
rider in the class again. He finished second in the championship
as well setting the fastest lap record at Zwartkops Raceway on
a 150cc.
10 -11 years old. Troy rode a CBR 150cc. He finished fourth in
the championship. The bike was plagued with mechanical
failures throughout the season. He was still the youngest rider
in the class.
11-12 years old.Troy finished second in the championship. Troy
rode a Moriwaki MD 250 and finished the last two races of the
year on the Honda Moto 3. Troy did not finish one of the races
as he was taken out by another rider. He was the youngest
again in the class with most of our riders being 2-4 years older
than him.
12-13 years old. Troy is currently riding the Honda NSF 250
Moto 3. Troy is currently leading the championship by 92 points.
He is still the youngest in the class.
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Achievements
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4. 2014
Troy has qualified to race in the British Superbike (BSB) series in
2014. BSB has a huge following of fans who follow the
championship around the UK, and that is a testament to the teams
and riders who push themselves and their bikes to the limit, whilst
never forgetting that they're racing to entertain the massive crowds
at the circuits.
British
Superbike
British Superbike
Event Calendar for BSB
Round 1 18-21 Apr Brands Hatch Indy
Round 2 03-05 May Oulton Park International
Round 3 13-15 Jun Snetterton 300
Round 4 27-29 Jun Knockhill
Round 5 18-20 Jul Brands Hatch GP
Round 6 01-03 Aug Thruxton
Round 7 08-10 Aug Oulton Park International
Round 8 23-25 Aug Cadwell Park
Round 9 05-07 Sep Donington Park GP
Round 10 19-21 Sep TT Circuit Assen Holland
Round 11 03-05 Oct Silverstone GP
Round 12 17-19 Oct Brands Hatch GP
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5. 2014British
UK Television Coverage
World Television Coverage
Channel Airtime Audience
Countries Network Coverage
261 hours 5,363,616
63 hours 4,475,000
325 hoursTotal 9,838,616
EurosportPan Europe 59 contries - Live, highlights
EurosportPan Asia Pacific 59 contries - Live, highlights
FoxAustralia 2.2 mil households - Highlights
SetanaAfrica 53 countries - Live, highlights
Discovery VelocityUSA & Canada 52 mil households - Highlights
NBCUSA 115 mil households - News
SKY NZNew Zealand 1 mil households - Live, highlights
Superbike
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6. The costs of attending the BSB are substantial and expenses will
be occurred for travelling, accommodation, team technical
support… to name just a few.
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Sponsorship
Areas available
Entire side of the bike.
Positioning based on sponsorship value
Your brand
here?
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On the bike
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Areas available
Helmet, all areas on jacket (front and arms)
Positioning based on sponsorship value
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Sponsorship
Your brand
here?
On the rider
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Sponsorship
Areas available
All areas in pit
Your brand
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In the pit
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GetSocial
Troy will be available for a meet and greet event where sponsors
could meet Troy and his team and see the "behind the scenes" of
the racing world... Like a true VIP Experience.
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In the media
Meet & Greet
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Sponsorship
Areas available
Side Panel
Foot Panel
Front Shoulder
Bonnet
Your brand
here?
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On the truck