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In [[1990 Alternate WSBK season|1990]], Bethridge made the step up into the World Superbike Championship for the [[BP Harris Racing Team]]. He courted controversy early on when he reportedly punched Scott Russell in parc fermé following a tussle on track. The FIM took no action for this outburst. | In [[1990 Alternate WSBK season|1990]], Bethridge made the step up into the World Superbike Championship for the [[BP Harris Racing Team]]. He courted controversy early on when he reportedly punched Scott Russell in parc fermé following a tussle on track at Jerez. The FIM took no action for this outburst. | ||
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Name | Martin Bethridge |
Born | 16th September, 1964 in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland |
Nationality | Template:GBR British ![]() |
Nickname | "Slick" |
"Slick" Marty Bethridge (born 16th September, 1964 in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish former motorcycle racer.
Early life
Hailing from the Ballymoney area, Marty was born into one of the most celebrated families in Northern Irish road racing. With the Bethridges being staunch rivals of the more famous Dunlop family - Marty was a contemporary of Joey & Robert Dunlop and regularly got into scrapes with the brothers throughout the late 1980s. While Joey and Robert Dunlop caught headlines for their incredible feats on the motorcycle - Bethridge was seen as a wild child of road racing who would regularly find himself in trouble with the law for his antics off the circuit.
World Superbike Championship
In 1990, Bethridge made the step up into the World Superbike Championship for the BP Harris Racing Team. He courted controversy early on when he reportedly punched Scott Russell in parc fermé following a tussle on track at Jerez. The FIM took no action for this outburst.