Selecting the 119 standout victories from Jonathan Rea’s WorldSBK career is no simple task, but for Rea, the choice is obvious. Memorable wins for him include Race 2 at Lausitzring in 2016 and Race 1 at Imola in 2019, but it all began with Race 2 at Misano in 2009 during his rookie season. After finishing eighth in the first race of the day, Rea triumphed in the second race, overcoming a tough battle with the factory Ducatis of Michel Fabrizio and Nori Haga. He credited key technical updates made to his Ten Kate Honda just days before the race for his success.
When asked about his most memorable victory, Rea pointed to that first win in Misano 2009. He praised the Ten Kate Honda team, describing them as excellent yet underrated, with support primarily from Honda Motor Europe rather than Honda Motor itself. He recalled the Thursday before the race when his bike received a new gold fork—a suspension change that had never been tested before—and then going on to beat top factory Ducati riders. That win was a dream come true for Rea, a moment that not only confirmed his speed but also marked him as an exceptional rider. He considers it possibly the best race win of his career, bringing a profound sense of relief and achievement.
Fan Take: For racing fans, Rea’s journey from his pivotal rookie win to becoming a WorldSBK legend highlights the blend of talent, teamwork, and technical innovation that defines the sport. This story underscores how breakthrough moments can launch extraordinary careers, inspiring future riders and elevating the excitement and competitiveness of World Superbike racing.

