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World Superbikes: Jonathan Rea considered ‘walking away’ after ‘dark’ year

The 37-year-old says a number of factors contributed to his disappointing year.

“As a team we took many different directions with development. Also, at times this season, it felt like the team and the bike weren’t getting the best out of me,” he said.

“I know when we get that my potential is so much higher so that’s what kept me fighting. It frustrated me this year that I didn’t get to show my full potential.”

He also explained that two huge crashes at Phillip Island at the start of last season “had a big impact on him physically and mentally” as he began his new venture.

“I lost a lot of confidence and it took time to rebuild that but there were a few moments of magic where I managed to secure pole positions, compete for podiums, be on the podium and generally my pace at the end of races was as competitive as most,” he said.

“Overall though it was definitely under par for me and not where I expected to be.

“My expectation was much higher after coming to Yamaha after they were so good the previous year, but we just didn’t seem to hit the ground running. Even in the tough moments though I turned up with a positive attitude.”

The county Antrim rider is aiming to turn his fortunes around in the 2025 campaign, which will start with the traditional season opener at Phillip Island on 22-23 February.

“Bit of a reset now this off season and a change of mindset going into 2025. Setting goals that motivate us to go out and work really hard as a team is going to be important,” he explained.

“I’m 100% sure next year will be a step forward on this year. We’ve got a lot of new things coming in the pipeline and my last test in Jerez with my crew was a positive one.

“I was a lot faster than I was in the race weekend there and was feeling good with the bike. Being able to ride 100% on the limit every single corner is what we’re aiming for, to be confident that I can push.”


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