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Nationality
  
English

Name
  
Peter Hickman

Website
  
peter-hickman.co.uk

Bike number
  
60


Peter Hickman Peter Hickman To Make Ulster Grand Prix Debut Road


Born
  
8 April 1987 (age 37) Burton-upon-Trent, England (
1987-04-08
)

Profiles


Current team
  
JG Speedfit Kawasaki

Onboard with peter hickman at macau grand prix


Peter John Hickman, nicknamed 'Hicky' (born 8 April 1987 in Burton-upon-Trent) is an English professional motorcycle racer. He currently competes in the British Superbike Championship and International Road Races aboard a BMW S1000RR.

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Peter Hickman Auction for TT lap record knee sliders in aid of Karl

Fastest newcomer tt lap ever peter hickman tt 2014


Racing background

Hickman took his first BSB race win at Cadwell Park in 2014. During the season he rode for both Tsingtao WK Kawasaki and RAF Reserves Honda.

Peter Hickman Peter Hickman Wikipedia

He currently holds the record as the fastest ever newcomer at the Isle of Man TT, with a fastest average lap speed of 129.104 mph (207.773 km/h), and a race-average speed of 125.38 mph (201.78 km/h). He prepared for his TT race debut by travelling to the Island and driving 70 laps of the near-38 mile course in a hire car, and by watching videos. Hickman's father Dave was a Manx Grand Prix winner and entered two TTs.

Peter Hickman Peter Hickman Adapting Superbly To Isle of Man TT Road Racing News

Peter Hickman achieved his first international road race win at the 2015 Ulster Grand Prix, winning the feature race ahead of Conor Cummins.

Peter Hickman Interview with Peter Hickman best newcomer ever at the TT

Hickman won the last race of the 2015 season in November, the Macau Grand Prix, riding a Briggs Equipment/RAF Reserves BMW S1000RR. In November 2016, Hickman retained his Macau Grand Prix title, after he worked his way through from fourth position. He won by just 0.533 seconds from eight-time winner Michael Rutter.

British Superbike Championship

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  • References

    Peter Hickman Wikipedia


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