WorldSBK 2021
Team HRC is ready for action and the first test of the 2021 season, a two-day session set to take place in the south of Spain, at the Jerez de la Frontera circuit, on 20-21 January.
The upcoming test marks the start of a long pre-season which, due to the ongoing pandemic, will precede a 2021 Superbike World Championship that is expected to get underway two months later than usual, with the opening round of the championship scheduled for Europe (Assen, 23-25 April) rather than Australia, as was tradition. If confirmed, the Phillip Island event will be held at the end of the season.
Set to join the two factory riders in the Honda garage at Jerez is Leon Camier, who makes the transition from rider to Team HRC Team Manager.
Leon Camier – HRC Team Manager
“I’ve been a Honda rider for several seasons during my career and I’m now very happy and proud to be back with the company for what is a major change in my professional and personal life. I thank Honda for the trust they have put in me – the WorldSBK project is very important and the new Fireblade looks absolutely great. I’m prepared to work hard to achieve our goals; I always did so as a rider and I will continue in the same way as Team Manager. Having raced in SBK for many years, I know the championship and its challenges very well, although the current period further exacerbates these issues. But in working alongside two very strong riders like Alvaro and Leon, and such a professional group of people as Team HRC and the HRC engineers, I am confident we’ll be able to reach our full potential and fight for top results. We now have two days of testing at Jerez, it will be my first opportunity to work with the team and I really look forward to starting this new and exciting adventure.”
As it looks forward to a gradual return to normal, Team HRC is ready to give its best and continue the positive trend, both in terms of developing the Fireblade and improving overall performance, Alvaro Bautista and Leon Haslam having consistently fought in the top five positions during the second half of last season.
Alvaro Bautista
“I’m very happy to start again and curious to see what has been done during the winter period in Japan. We’ll have some things to try so that we can make some steps forward in terms of bike setup and development. We’ll have to see what conditions are like of course, because the weather in January is always a bit tricky and it’s not easy to find ideal conditions. It’s nevertheless important to provide the HRC engineers in Japan with some useful feedback. This winter I’ve worked hard on my physical training and on my focus and concentration, to try and be ready for the new year and to maintain my potential as a rider. I’m eager to start the new season and hope the general situation will return to something more like “normal”. The goal is to further develop the project and build on the foundations we’ve laid over the last year. On the personal side, I’m overjoyed about the birth of my second daughter this winter. She has been very good and arrived before the action gets underway!”
Leon Haslam
“It’s been a long winter, a strange one too, as we normally only really have a couple of weeks off before winter testing gets underway. It’s been nice to have some down time with friends, but the pandemic has made things quite difficult in terms of training. I’d normally be on a fitness camp in Spain for example, but things are a little different this time. I hope to be in Barcelona with the team soon anyway, for some flat track and MX training which should be good. And I’m really looking forward to the upcoming Jerez test of course, it’s a great chance to blow off the cobwebs. I’ve been keeping in regular contact with everyone in recent weeks and I’m keen to catch up with the team, get started with the work, and see where we are with the new items from Honda and HRC.”
2021 WorldSBK provisional calendar
Round | Location | Date |
Round 1 | The Netherlands, Assen | 23-25 April |
Round 2 | Portugal, Estoril | 7-9 May (STC) |
Round 3 | Spain, Aragon | 21-23 May |
Round 4 | Italy, Misano | 11-13 June |
Round 5 | UK, Donington | 2-4 July |
Round 6 | France, Magny-Cours | 3-5 September |
Round 7 | Spain, Barcelona-Catalunya | 17-19 September |
Round 8 | Spain, Jerez | 24-26 September |
Round 9 | Portugal, Portimao | 1-3 October |
Round 10 | Argentina, San Juan | 15-17 October |
Round 11 | Indonesia, Mandalika Circuit | 12-14 November |
Round 12 | Australia, Phillip Island | STC |
Round 13 | TBC | TBA |