Takumi Takahashi joins Red Bull Honda for Portimao and Jerez
Honda factory rider Takumi Takahashi will team-mate up with Stefan Bradl for two rounds of the 2017 World Superbike championship at Portimao a🐽nd Jerez, switching in for Davide Giugliano as stand-in rider.
After the tragic death of Nicky Hayden in May the Red Bull Honda squad ha🅰ve been without a permanent two-rider line-up for the past four rounds, with American Jake Gagne filling in at Laguna Seca before Giugliano stepped in for testing duties and the Lausitzring round.

Honda factory rider Takumi Taka�♎�hashi will team-mate up with Stefan Bradl for two rounds of the 2017 World Superbike championship at Portimao and Jerez, switching in for Davide Giugliano as stand-in rider.
After the tragic death of Nicky Hayden in May the Red🦋 Bull Honda squad have been without a permanent two-rider line-up for the past four rounds, with American Jake Gagne filling in at Laguna Seca before Giugliano stepped in for testing duties and the Lausitzring round.
Takahꦬashi, three-time Suzuka 8 Hours winner who is currently second in the MFJ All-Japan championship, has vast experience with the new Fireblade CBR1000RR SP2 and will aim to put that k💛nowledge to use in two rounds of the World Superbike championship. Takahashi will step-in at Portimao in less than two weeks before returning for the Jerez round in October.
It is not known whether Red Bull Honda will field another♋ replacement rider for the Magny-Cours round which sits in the calendar between Portimao and Jerez,💎 while the race seat alongside Bradl at the final round in Qatar is also unconfirmed.