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Jake Dixon believes his past experience in British Superbikes will play a role in his adaptation from Moto2 to WorldSBK in 2026.
Jake Dixon believes his prior British Superbikes experience will aid his transition from Moto2 to WorldSBK in 2026. The British rider begins testing the Honda in Jerez as part of his new chapter with the Japanese team. Having been a BSB runner-up in 2018, Dixon is well-versed in Superbike machinery without electronic aids like traction control. Despite the differences between BSB and WorldSBK, Dixon’s seven Moto2 wins instill confidence in his ability to adapt. At 29, Dixon, now entering WorldSBK, recognizes the age gap compared to MotoGP and embraces the challenges and opportunities this change brings. His versatility and expertise from varied bike experiences pave the way for an exciting new phase in his career.






