He is classified as a
C4 cyclist. He returned to cycling after his accident and in 2012 at the United States Marines Corps Trials he won the gold medal in the Men's 30 km Open Cycle and silver medal in basketball. Bridgwood won the Men's Time Trial and finished second at the Men's Road Race at the 2015 Cycling Australia Para-cycling Road National Championships. At the 2015 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in
Nottwil,
Switzerland, he won the gold medal in the Men's Time Trial C4 and finished fifth in the Men's Road Race C4. In 2015, he rode for Data#3 Symantec Team in Australian National Road Racing Series. At the 2016
UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in
Montichiari,
Italy, he won the gold medal in the Men's Scratch Race C4–5 and the silver medal in the Men's 4 km Individual Pursuit C4. He won silver medals in the Men's Individual Pursuit C4 at the
2016 Rio Paralympics and Men's Road Time Trial C4. At the
2017 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in
Pietermaritzburg,
South Africa, he won silver medals in the Men's Road Time Trial C4 and Men's Road Race C4-5. Bridgwood won the silver medal in the Men's 4 km Individual Pursuit C4 at the
2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships,
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil He won the bronze medal in the Men's Time Trial C4 at
2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships,
Maniago,
Italy. ==Recognition==