BERWICK promoter Steven Dews says Bastian Borke is on a “bargain average” as he joins the club again.
The Jewson Bandits have revealed that the all-action Dane will return to Shielfield Park in 2025.
Borke, 22, saw his 2024 campaign cut short following a huge crash at Poole in May.
That left the former Edinburgh man with leg injuries so severe that he may never fully regain use of his left foot.
Borke underwent surgery in his native Denmark to replace a nerve in the leg three weeks ago and is undertaking laser treatment in addition to hours in the gym as he looks to be fully fit for the new season.
Dews said: “Bastian was an instant hit with our fans last season and was consistently putting in big performances before his season ended so painfully.
“A think he is on a bargain average and has so much potential to improve that next year.
“Once we were happy that he was progressing to full fitness after his operation it was a fairly easy decision to bring him back to Berwick.”
Borke, who starts with an average of 4.84, joins Craig Cook, Drew Kemp, Rory Schlein and Danyon Hume as confirmed starters leaving Berwick with 7.33 points to cover the remaining two riders.
Words by Holeshot Media.
Images by Taylor Lanning.