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Jonathan Rea ``felt like a dying person'' as he prepares to retire from WorldSBK
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Jonathan Rea Opens Up on Feeling ‘Like a Dying Person’ as He Gears Up for WorldSBK Retirement

December 31, 2025 2 Min Read
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Jonathan Rea has expressed mixed emotions after retiring from full-time racing in the World Superbike Championship, describing himself as feeling like “a character in a dying game.” Although he retired mid-season in 2025 after two years with Yamaha, where he secured just one podium and one pole position despite his 119 career wins, Rea remains reflective about his journey.

Rea admitted that the decision to step away came rather quickly and initially left him feeling anxious and somber. However, he soon realized that while his role in WorldSBK is over, he is embarking on a new chapter. Speaking before the 2025 final round in Jerez, he shared that the physical toll and injuries he suffered over recent years made the choice easier to make.

He expressed gratitude toward the World Superbike community for shaping his career, acknowledging the hardships, including losing friends and spending considerable time in hospitals, which influenced his decision to slow down and focus more on his family. Rea looks forward to embracing a slower pace of life and new challenges ahead, thankful for the opportunities and experiences the sport provided him.

Fan Take: Jonathan Rea’s retirement marks the end of an era for WorldSBK, signaling a shift in the competitive landscape that will excite racing fans eager for fresh talent to emerge. His departure reminds us of the physical and emotional demands of the sport, highlighting the resilience required to compete at the highest level.

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