TAS Racing Unveils Cheshire Mouldings BSB-Spec Ducati Colours
The new Cheshire Mouldings Ducati livery has been unveiled by TAS Racing, following the switch from BMW machinery

TAS Racing has taken the covers off the new Cheshire Mouldings Ducati that was used during the two-day BSB test at Navarra.
The Ducati Panigale V4 will be raced by Rory Skinner in 2025, as the Scottish rider, who previously raced for American Racing in Moto2, and the team both make the switch from BMW machinery in 2024 to the more favoured Ducati.
As evidenced by Glenn Irwin who ended both days of the Navarra test on top, the Panigale V4 remains one of the most competitive bikes in the class.
Running 13th on day one of the two-day test, Skinner moved up the order on Monday as he took his Ducati to eighth spot, which was third best of the Ducatis, after Leon Haslam secured fifth place for the Moto Rapido Racing team.
Edoardo Colombi will lead the team’s charge in the Supersport class and both riders will be using the same blue livery that was introduced by TAS Racing.
Team Principal Philip Neill said: “After 10 years we had almost forgotten how much work is involved in changing manufacturers for the opening of a new season.
“Having said that, there is no greater motivation and everyone has worked tirelessly to place TAS Racing in the very best position possible to achieve success with the Cheshire Mouldings V4 and V2 Ducati machines.
“We take enormous pride in our presentation and I am pleased to present the new machines for 2025. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Cheshire Mouldings and each of our valued partners for their support.”
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