British Superbikes, Oulton Park - Iddon: “I kept having to try to calm myself down!”
Christian Iddon kept his forward momentum to claim a trio of podiums, with a second that came close to a win in🎃 the final race at Oulton Park.

Christian Iddon found enough after his podium finishes to lead and then pile on the pressure to Glenn Irwi💛n as he gave him a race all the way to the line at Oulton Park.
The Oxford Products Ducati rider had a seaso🅘n to forget in 2023 with💃 the team but they have worked collectively to get to a place where they feel they can compete for the title in 2024.
After a solid start in Navarra, Iddon has looked back to his full potential at hisﷺ home circuit.
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For the final race the #21 had set the fastest lap in the sprint, while chasing down Irwin, so landed pole - a position Iddon felt made all the difference in such a close championship🐻:
“Starting from pole is a BIG bonus. There was, I think, the top ten from the previous race were all within a tenth and a half or something, so ♏it’s crazy close.
“I knew I could run the pace for most of the race, which not everyone’s been able to do. Myself and Glenn have beenಞ really good at t⛦hat.
Iddon found that although his Ducati is now headeꦍd firmly in the right direction for the races ahead, small mistake꧃s come with a big penalty:
“I kept having to try to calm myself down! Every time I had a little moment , in the way we’ve got the bike for this weekend, it’s absolutely awesome - but - if I made a small mistak🔯e it’s really hurting me, and funnily enough that’s kind of why I lost the lead”.
“The first chicane has been a weak point for me and I made a very small error and that’s been one of Glenn’s strongest points over me all weekend. He saw his opportunity when I wa꧂s weak and just pounced s🌟traight away”.
𒐪Iddon had to settle for second behind a fellow Ducati rider but gave everything on the last lap to try and find a way past, with not even a slipstream to the line enough to make the difference. Consideration came in that maybe an earlier push instead of sitting in behind may have brought more success:
“He made his move and then I🌞 was🧸 trying to weigh him up but to be fair, I’ve spent two races now weighing him up, so I should have known what was what!
I wasn’t able to get♏ the run down to the las🅘t corner - it was close. I feel a bit disappointed because I definitely believe that the team gave me a bike that was capable of winning.
There were still many positives for Iddon to take away as the championship moves on to Donington Park, with a trio of rostrum finishes for the first time since 2021 as he passed a landmark 250 starts in the sprint race.