
As reported by Motorsport.com on Saturday, Rea will part ways with Kawasaki after nine seasons during which he clinched six consecutive titles, 104 wins and 214 podiums – becoming one of the most successful riders in WSBK’s history in the process.Rea had a deal with Kawasaki for 2024 but the two parties have decided to split with a year left on the contract through mutual consent.It follows a …Keep reading Source