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Jonathan Rea: WorldSBK taught me more about life than school
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Jonathan Rea: How WorldSBK Became My Greatest Life Lesson Beyond the Classroom

December 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Jonathan Rea has expressed that his experiences in World Superbike (WorldSBK) have taught him more about life than any formal education ever could. Speaking at a press conference in Jerez in October, before his final race as a full-time World Superbike rider, Rea acknowledged Chaz Davies as his greatest rival throughout his career.

Originally from Northern Ireland, Rea attended school until he was legally allowed to leave under the British education system. However, he credits motorcycle racing, especially WorldSBK, with providing him a deeper education in life, friendships, relationships, business, and the highs and lows of winning and losing.

When reflecting on his career, Rea described it as a dream come true. He shared that his parents insisted he attend school, but ultimately, the sport taught him invaluable life lessons beyond what academics could offer.

Rea’s full-time racing career concluded at Jerez, where he unfortunately crashed on the opening lap of the Super Pole race and later missed Race 2 due to a knee injury. Looking ahead, he has signed on with Honda as a test rider for 2026, with the possibility of returning as a wildcard racer at either Donington Park or Portimao next season.

Following his departure, Xavi Vierge took over Rea’s spot at Pata Yamaha, and crew chief Oriol Pallares, who worked with Rea in 2025, moved to Bimota to collaborate with Axel Bassani, replacing Marcel Duinkel.

Fan Take: Jonathan Rea’s transition from a dominant racer to a test rider marks the end of an era in WorldSBK while promising new developments with Honda. His experience and insights could drive technical advancements in the sport, benefiting both teams and fans alike as the next generation rises.

See also  Nicolo Brega’s 2026 Ducati Panigale World SBK Machine Revealed in Stunning Debut

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