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Jake Dixon slips off in MotoGP: "It didn't go well. I'm okay now"
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Jake Dixon Takes a Fall in MotoGP: “Tough Ride, But I’m Doing Fine Now”

November 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jake Dixon, after seven years in Moto2 with seven wins and 22 podium finishes, has come to terms with the possibility that his dream of competing in MotoGP may never be realized. As he prepares to embark on a new journey in World Superbike (WorldSBK), Dixon reflects on his career. Initially a British Superbike runner-up in 2018, he briefly competed in MotoGP as a substitute rider for Petronas Yamaha in 2021. Despite being a consistent frontrunner in Moto2 over the past four seasons and securing three wins this year, a permanent spot in MotoGP never materialized.

Dixon admits he once felt disappointed but now accepts this outcome and is eager for the next chapter. His success in Moto2 took time, only reaching the podium in his fourth year, but his adaptability and prior Superbike experience give him confidence for the WorldSBK challenge. Reflecting on his Grand Prix journey, Dixon acknowledges both his outspoken nature and the valuable lessons he’s learned, noting that being in Moto2 for seven years is longer than most riders.

He highlights his versatility in winning with various bike setups and is enthusiastic about transitioning back to superbikes. Dixon explains that WorldSBK offers a broader window for error compared to the razor-thin margins in Grand Prix racing, where prototype chassis are much stiffer. He believes his superbike background, though from eight years ago, combined with his Moto2 experience, will serve him well.

Emotionally, Dixon was moved by his final Moto2 race, where he climbed from 17th to seventh. Despite some sadness, he feels proud of his achievements, especially beating factory teams in his first year on Boscoscuro machinery. While he wished to continue in Moto2, he is at peace with his decision and determined to perform at his best in WorldSBK.

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Fan Take:
For racing enthusiasts, Dixon’s shift to World Superbike highlights the fluidity of career paths in motorcycle racing and the increasing competitiveness of the Superbike series. His move could bring fresh excitement and talent to WorldSBK while underscoring the intense challenge of breaking into MotoGP’s top tier.

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