Redding Joins Zerofit And Makes Strong Start To WorldSBK Championship

Scott Redding has become the latest athlete to rely on the performance of Zerofit Baselayers after signing with the brand for the 2025 WorldSBK Championship season.
The Gloucestershire racer started the new campaign in impressive style with three top five finishes (5-4-4) at the Phillip Island opening race weekend in Melbourne, Australia.
Scott trusted the Zerofit Ice Weave Baselayer for complete moisture management in scorching hot temperatures Down Under, as he showed his class amongst a star-studded grid.
‘It was a great thrill to see Scott perform so well at the weekend, and we are delighted that he has signed with the brand and become our first WorldSBK athlete,’ said Michael Morton, Zerofit MD.
‘We are constantly working on bringing new riders on board across different echelons of racing, which we are hugely excited about this year,’ he added.
Redding – who already has 12 race wins to his name in WorldSBK - joins the likes of BSB stars Glenn Irwin, Danny Kent, Peter Hickman and Lee Jackson in the Zerofit stable for 2025.
While the Ice Weave is ideal for the summer months, motorcyclists across the UK are still making full use of their Heatrub Ultimate and Move Baselayers as the temperature shows little sign of increasing.
The Ultimate offers five times as much warmth as a regular baselayer, while the Move delivers twice as much thermal protection against the elements, but also features moisture wicking properties so bikers don’t experience cold sweat as their journey increases.