Peter Hickman’s PHR Performance adds two familiar faces for Isle of Man TT
Two riders who have raced against Peter Hickman join PHR for Isle of𒁏 Man🃏 TT

The PHR Performance team will have 𝄹a bigger team than expected for the Isle of Man TT.
Not only will Peter Hickman’s team field himself, but tꦿhey will also run two ꦅother riders.
Pierre-Yve🔥s Bian, a former TT podium finisher, and newcomer Barry Burrell are und✨er the PHR banner.
Hickman, the 14-time TT race winner, will compete😼 in the Supersport TT on a Trooper Triumph by PHR Performance bike.
Bian (who finished seco🦄nd to Hickman in a 2023 Supertwin race) wil꧟l also race in the Supersport TT for PHR Performance.
Hickman and Bian will al🎉so contest the Supertwin TT. Hickman wilඣl run a Swan Racing PHR Performance Yamaha, and Bian has a PHR Performance Aprilia.
Bian, at his fourth TT this year, has added th꧑e 1000cc race to his schedule. He will run a P♐HR Performance BMW.
Peter Hickman adds two new riders to PHR for Isle of Man TT
“I’m really excited about ꦡthis year’s 𒉰TT and having a stronger PHR Performance team on the grid,” said Hickman.
“I’ve got a lot of time 🐻fo💟r Pierre and he’s in a good place and confident ahead of this year’s TT so with the Triumph having improved a lot over the winter, I’m looking forward to seeing what we can both do.
“We’ve done a lot of work to my Yamaha over the winter 𓆉months as we’r🐬e always looking for more horsepower.
“My size and ✱stature mean it’s always tough and we’re still lacking a bit wiꦓth the straight-line speed of the Yamaha.
“It’s improviඣng all the time though and the focus has been on both engine and exhaust deveဣlopment.”
Burrell will debut at the TT af💛ter 89 British Superbike Championship starts.
“I’ve known and raced against Barry since about 2002 and it’s gr💧eat to have him in the team for his TT debut,” Hickman said.
“I’l𝄹l help him as much as I can and where I can and th𝓡at’s pretty much the PHR Performance philosophy.
“We like to help people where we can and with Pierre and Barry we’ve got tw♛o great riders in♎ the team.”

James was 🅺a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.