Davies Sees Kawasaki Duo As His Main Superbikes Rivals

Chaz Davies reckons his Ducati team and Kawasaki are the teams to beat this World Superikes season. The Knighton-born rider begins his title bid on Friday with first practice for the season opener at Phillip Island near Melbourne.

Chaz Davies reckons his Ducati team and Kawasaki are the teams to beat this World Superikes season.

The Knighton-born rider begins his title bid on Friday with first practice for the season opener at Phillip Island near Melbourne.

Davies is one of the favourites for the title along with reigning two-time champ Jonathan Rea and his Kawasaki team-mate Tom Sykes.

The 30-year-old said: “I think we have to wait and see, but I think the teams that will consistently have the best package will be us and Kawasaki.

“Aprilia was strong in the test but the thing for them, it will be interesting to see their form across the full season.

“For sure they are going to be fast, but with a new team, it’s a factory support team but not really full factory, maybe some races could be difficult for them.”

The season comprises 13 rounds and 26 races with World Superbikes chiefs looking to shake-up the grid and end the British domination.

From Saturday’s opening race, the top three on the grid will be demoted to the third row of the grid for the Sunday race.

In the past two seasons, 48 of the 52 races have been won by British riders – 16 of them by Davies.

Last season Davies won 11 races – two more than champ Rea – including the final six and seven of the last eight.

Rea has admitted he has used Davies’ storming finale as a motivating factor as he looks to become the first rider to win the Championship three years in a row.

“At the end of last season, we had to win a championship, but Chaz was dominant,” said the Ulsterman. “What he did was incredible.

“I took a lot of motivation from that in the off-season, I left no stone unturned in my preparation and I feel like I’m in the best shape ever.

“So I feel ready, but I don’t underestimate the challenge whatsoever.”
”Realistically, three to five guys could win the championship, so I needed to go and work my ass off in the off-season with my team and make sure I am prepared, because it could be the biggest challenge yet.”

Related News

Wales' Jonny Clayton celebrates after winning. Pic. Alamy

The Ferret Digs in . . . Jonny Clayton Proves he Can Play Through the Pain

Jonny Clayton insists he has learned to battle through the pain barrier when gout strikes after limping his way to a dominant victory on night six of the Premier League Darts in Nottingham.

David Parsons | Mar 13, 2026
Rosie Eccles. Pic. Alamy

Rosie Eccles Ends Olympic Dream . . . But Will Fight for Wales at Commonwealth Games

Rosie Eccles has decided to step away from the GB Boxing World Class Programme and will not chase qualification for the 2028 Summer Olympics.

David Williams | Mar 06, 2026
Luke Littler (L) shakes the hand of Johnny Clayton (R). Pic. Alamy

Jonny Was Good . . . But Luke Littler was Something Special in Cardiff

The roar that greeted Jonny Clayton inside the Utilita Arena Cardiff suggested Welsh darts fans believed this might finally be his night.

Paul Jones | Mar 06, 2026
Jonny Clayton. Pic. Alamy

The Ferret and The Ice Man Hope to Bring a Welsh Duel to the Boil in Cardiff

Jonny Clayton admits he has no idea who the Cardiff crowd would side with if he and Gerwyn Price set up an all-Welsh final on Premier League night five.

Gareth James | Mar 05, 2026
Glamorgan Cricket. Pic. Alamy

Glamorgan Call off Oman Tour as Dan Cherry Outlines Safety Concerns

Glamorgan have abandoned their pre-season trip to Oman with chief executive Dan Cherry making it clear that events in the Middle East left the club with little alternative.

David Williams | Mar 05, 2026
Mark Williams. Pic. Alamy

Triple Blow as Mark Williams, Jak Jones and Jackson Page are Sent Packing from the Welsh Open

Welsh hopes at the 2026 Welsh Open were extinguished in a single evening as Mark Williams, Jak Jones and Jackson Page all crashed out on Thursday.

Gareth James | Feb 27, 2026