Takahashi joins Honda Mie Racing
Takumi Takahashi will link up with the Honda Mie Racing Team for the 2020 World Superbike championship.
Following the launch of the new Honda CBR1000RR-R SP alongside the refreshed factory Honda World Superbike squad, with Alvaro Bautista and Leon Haslam forming its rider line-up for 2020, Takahashi is set to make the full-time move to WorldSBK with the Honda Mie Racing squad.
Takumi Takahashi will link up with the Honda Mie Racing Team for the 2020 World Superbike championship.
Following the launch of the new Honda CBR1000RR-R SP alongside the refreshed factory Honda World Superbike squad, with Alvaro Bautista and Leon Haslam forming its rider line-up for 2020, Takahashi is set to make the full-time move to WorldSBK with the Honda Mie Racing squad.
After a number of intermittent outings for Honda in WorldSBK, the 2017 All-Japan Road Racing Superbike champion bags his debut full-time campaign at international level. Earlier this season Takahashi filled in for the injured Leon Camier at Portimao and secured a points finish in 15th place for Moriwaki Althea Honda Team.
The Honda Mie Racing Team will run a two-rider squad in 2020 with its second rider set to be announced in the coming weeks. Ryuichi Kiyonari remains a front-runner for the spot having returned to full-time World Superbike action this year with the Moriwaki Althea Honda team.
The 2020 World Superbike championship begins at Phillip Island on February 28-1 March.
2020 World Superbike Championship grid so far:
Kawasaki Racing Team:
Jonathan Rea
Alex Lowes
Aruba.it Racing Ducati:
Chaz Davies
Scott Redding
Pata Yamaha:
Michael van der Mark
Toprak Razgatlioglu
Honda:
Alvaro Bautista
Leon Haslam
BMW Motorrad:
Tom Sykes
Eugene Laverty
Pedercini Kawasaki:
Jordi Torres
Lorenzo Savadori
GRT Yamaha:
Federico Caricasulo
Garrett Gerloff
Ten Kate Yamaha:
Loris Baz
Barni Ducati:
Leon Camier
Orelac Kawasaki:
TBA
Team Go Eleven Ducati:
Michael Ruben Rinaldi
Puccetti Kawasaki:
Xavi Fores
Honda MIE Racing Team:
Takumi Takahashi
TBA