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Jake Dixon Ruled Out of WorldSBK Season Opener After Phillip Island Crash

Jake Dixon Ruled Out of WorldSBK Season Opener After Phillip Island Crash
Hazique Zairill
February 19, 2026

Factory Honda rookie Jake Dixon fractures wrist in testing fall as HRC faces double blow ahead of Australian Round.

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Factory Honda rider Jake Dixon has been ruled out of this weekend’s 2026 World Superbike Championship season opener after fracturing his wrist during testing at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.

The British rookie crashed at Turn 11 (the exit of MG Corner) on his first flying lap on the final morning of pre-season testing. The incident immediately brought concern within the Honda camp, with Dixon taken to the circuit medical centre for evaluation.

Jake Dixon

In an official statement, Honda confirmed:

“Following initial checks at the circuit medical centre, it was found that Dixon sustained fractures to his left wrist and a contusion to his left elbow.

The British rider will now travel to Melbourne for further medical assessment.

As a result of the injuries sustained, Dixon has been declared unfit to compete in the upcoming Australian Round.”

Dixon’s absence marks a disappointing start to his new chapter in WorldSBK, having made the switch from Moto2 after seven seasons and seven grand prix victories. On the opening day of testing, he had shown promising pace, finishing tenth fastest (+1.147s) and emerging as the top Honda rider on the timesheets.

The injury delivers a double setback for the Honda Racing Corporation squad. Dixon’s team-mate, Somkiat Chantra, is already sidelined due to a training injury and did not travel to Australia. Chantra has been replaced this weekend by Tetsuta Nagashima, although it remains unclear whether Honda will name a substitute for Dixon.

Jake Dixon

Like Chantra, Dixon now faces a recovery period of over a month before the second round of the 2026 WorldSBK season at Algarve International Circuit, where he is expected to make his delayed HRC race debut.

Elsewhere in testing, Stefano Manzi also triggered red flags after a crash at Turn 2 on the final morning but was later declared fit to continue. Meanwhile, Miguel Oliveira finished as the leading WorldSBK rookie in eighth place, giving BMW a positive headline ahead of the season opener.

With two rookies sidelined before the first race weekend even begins, HRC’s 2026 campaign has already hit early turbulence.

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February 19, 2026
Hazique Zairill

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