PBM Ducati has found his replacement for Glenn Irwin.
Scott reding A surprise has been confirmed British superbike championship Returning to Knockhill at the end of this week.
Irwin hurt a bad accident in Snetterton, requiring surgery on his pelvis, but would be sidelined for the future.
PBM Ducati dismissed the rumors connecting him with Taran McKenzi and indicated in an exciting rider for deputation to Irwin.
The 2019 BSB Champion Reding has now been announced.
Reding won the BSB title in its first attempt, representing the PBM team, when he edited the team partner Josh Brooks.
He won in Nockhill, where he would return to the end of this week.
Also experience of reding Motoogp And Moto2, and most recently World Superbike Championship,
Reding said: “It is exciting for me to run in front of the BSB crowd in Knockhill at the end of this week.
“Obviously, I have some very good memories with the team when we won the title in 2019 and as usual I want to do the best work that I can do for my own, my sponsors and teams.
“I want to perform best with the occasion and I also want to wish Glenn a quick recovery from their injuries.”
Irwin said: “Best of Luck! You have a great team and you are a great rider, so win.”
Joint team owner Jordan Bird said: “I am happy to share that Glenn’s recovery is going well. The whole team is behind him and we can’t wait to see him back in action.
“Meanwhile, we are thrilled to welcome back to the team in Scott!
“This is a separate chapter in our 2025 story, and we are ready to take it together. We want to thank all those who have played their role in doing so.
“Finally for our Scottish supporters, we know that you welcome Scott in BSB with open weapons. We are eager to see many tracksides later this week.”