Riders

Jonathan Rea 65
The most successful WorldSBK rider of all time, with six world titles, 119 race wins and 264 podiums to his name, Rea is unmatched in his achievements and records on the production-derived stage. From 2015 to 2020 Rea literally dominated in WorldSBK, securing the championship title in six consecutive seasons, a feat that is unlikely to be repeated any time soon. Significantly, the Northern Irish rider spent his formative years on Honda machinery. In the early days of his professional career, Rea spent three productive years with Honda teams in the British Superbike championship, rounding out the 2007 season as runner-up. The following year he moved to WorldSSP with Ten Kate Honda and again closed the year in second place overall. This result saw him move up to WorldSBK for the 2009 season, again with Honda, his collaboration with the Japanese manufacturer continuing until the end of 2014. During that time, he amassed 42 podiums, 15 of which were race wins. These achievements put him third on the all-time list of most successful Honda WorldSBK riders.
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Jake Dixon 96
Born on 15 January 1996 in Dover, England, Jake Dixon began his career in British championship racing, finishing fourth in the 2012 British Superstock 600 Championship at just 16 years old. He continued on in the Supersport 600 class until 2015, when he rounded out the season in third place overall, before stepping up to the British Superbike Championship...
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Somkiat Chantra 35
Somkiat Chantra is a Thai motorcycle racer who will compete in the Superbike World Championship with Honda HRC from 2026. Born in Chon Buri, Thailand on 15 December 1998, Chantra is a graduate of the Asia Talent Cup and made history as the first Thai rider to compete in MotoGP, racing with Idemitsu Honda LCR during the 2025 season.
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