Jonathan Rea on 2026 WorldSBK plans: “I don't want to end my career on a low”
Jonathan Rea says he wants to make a decision on h💃is WorldSBK future෴ “after Donington”.

Jonathan Rea says he doesn’t know what “options” will be available for him in World𝓀SBK in 2026, but that he wants “to be competitive”.
The six-time 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Champion is winless since Race 1 at Most in 2023, his 🎶last win on Kawasaki, and has scored just one podium since he moved to Yamaha at the beginning of last y🃏ear.
Rea’s 2025 preseason looked promising, but a crash in testing in Australia saw him suffer a complicated foot and ankle injury, involving multiple fractures, which left him on the sidelines for ไthe opening races of the season.
Returning atꦇ the Italian Round at the beginning of May, Rea picke🧔d up his first points of the season at Most last time out.
But for a rider with 119 WorldSBK race w🌜ins to his name, anything less than being compet🌠itive for race wins will be unsatisfactory, and 38-year-old Rea is sure that, were his career to end now, he would be retiring on a negative note.
“I don't want to end my career on a low,” 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jonathan Rea told the German publication Speedweek.
“I want to be competitive. [...] I don't know yet whatꦿ options I'll have.
“My idea is that I make a decision after Donington. If nothing exciting comes up, I'm prepared to sไtay ho𒀰me.
“But I want to know beforehand how competitive I can be with this bike and my crew. For me, this is unfin🦄ished business.
“The road can go either way: first I have ღto find out if I'm interested in continuing as I do ༒now.
“And Yamaha has to find out if they ♐want to keep me on board.”
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