Jake Dixon fractures wrist at 2026 Phillip Island World Superbike test
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Brits Down-Under: WorldSBK gets underway at Phillip Island
Phillip Island rarely gives you clean answers. It flatters some packages, punishes others and when the final pre season WorldSBK test concluded in Australia, the British riders left with very different outcomes. One rider firmly in contention. One exactly where experience says he should be. One ruled out before the season has even begun. And two still quietly building. Sam Lowes finished second overall in the combined classification, 0.666 sec…
The Honda factory team suffered a major setback during the two-day WorldSBK test at Phillip Island. Jake Dixon suffered multiple fractures in his left wrist on Tuesday morning after a crash at Turn 11 and will therefore miss his debut race weekend of the FIM Superbike World Championship season, this coming weekend in Australia. A major setback, especially since […] The article "Poor start for Honda HRC: After Chantra, Dixon also not starting at …
Dixon suffers crash in testing
Kent’s Jake Dixon has been ruled out of the opening round of the World Superbikes Championship after crashing in testing. Day 2 of the Official Australia Test, ahead of the 2026 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship season-opening race weekend, has unfortunately brought with it the first unfit verdict of the round. Honda HRC’s exciting Kent rookie Jake Dixon has seen his hopes of a WorldSBK debut Down Under dashed after a Turn 11 tumble in Day …
Jake Dixon ruled out of Australian WorldSBK after test crash
Jake Dixon will not race this weekend at the Australian WorldSBK after crashing on the final day of testing. Dixon crashed at the beginning of the first session of the second day of the WorldSBK test at Phillip Island, going down at turn 11. The British rider was taken to the medical centre after the crash, where it was determined he had fractured his left wrist and sustained a contusion to his left elbow. Afterwards, a statement from Honda conf…
Honda factory driver Jake Dixon only took eleven turns in the third session of the Superbike World Championship tests on Phillip Island on Tuesday morning, then his CBR1000RR-R Fireblade threw him off.
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