Today’s races at Spain’s Jerez Circuit brought the 2025 WorldSBK season to a positive and emotional close for the Honda HRC team and its riders, Xavi Vierge and Iker Lecuona.

A hard-fought and impressive fourth place for Vierge in the Superpole Race not only marked the team’s strongest result of the year, but also crowned a weekend in which his consistent performances saw him climb to seventh in the overall standings — Honda’s best WorldSBK result since 2020. Iker Lecuona gave his all in every session and wrapped up the season with two top ten finishes.

After a final warm-up, the factory team turned its attentions to the Superpole race. Having qualified eighth, Vierge was straight up into fifth with his CBR1000RR-R. Passing Lowes for fourth on lap two, the home rider was lapping faster than Iannone, in third. Hunting down the Italian through the central part of this short sprint, Xavi continued to demonstrate strong pace all the way to the line, just missing out on a podium finish to secure fourth. This impressive performance represents the best race result of the season for Vierge, and for the Honda HRC team as a whole.

Lecuona, fifteenth on the grid, quickly moved up to eleventh. Soon getting into a strong rhythm, Iker progressed to tenth and pushed to close in on Bassani immediately ahead. Passing the Italian on lap seven, and van der Mark on the last lap, Lecuona did well to conclude P8.

Thanks to their strong Superpole race results, Vierge and Lecuona were promoted to second and third row on the grid for Race 2. Vierge made a lightning start to place second through the opening corners. Battling Locatelli and Razgatlioglu in the initial stages, Xavi dropped to fifth but remained hot on the heels of those ahead. Getting back in front of the Italian before being passed again in the final stages, the Honda HRC rider did well to defend fifth, holding this position all the way to the line to secure those crucial 11 points needed to clinch seventh in the championship.

Lecuona slipped back a little off the start line but was quick to react and able to climb back to seventh by lap four. Working hard to maintain a consistently fast pace, the Spaniard’s pace dropped a little in the final stages, which meant that he completed this final race of the year in ninth position.

As the 2025 WorldSBK season draws to a close, so does the Honda factory journey for Vierge and Lecuona. Xavi rounds out the year in seventh position in the championship standings, having collected 185 points along the way. This positioning is the best result for Honda in SBK since 2020. Teammate Iker closes thirteenth, with a tally of 103.

The Honda HRC team once again thanks both Xavi and Iker for their commitment, hard work and positive attitude over the last four years and wishes the two riders the very best for the future.

FULL RESULTS Courtesy of DWO

Xavi Vierge 97

SPRC: P4 - Race2: P5 Final Championship Standing: P7

“I think it’s been a very strong weekend to finish this chapter. When we arrived at this final round, we knew that the best way to end the season was to try and finish seventh in the championship. We also knew it would be difficult — but in the end, we achieved it. Of course, finishing seventh isn’t anyone’s main goal, but being realistic and knowing how much we’ve been struggling, to end the season in that position is actually a very good result for us. I felt I was able to show my true speed in every session, and I was in the mix for the podium in every race. It’s true that I struggled a lot with tyre life, especially over the last two or three laps, which meant I couldn’t quite fight for top three, but we were really close today. We also finished a few seconds closer to the front. Anyway, I want to say a big thank you to the team for these four years of hard work. Everyone involved has always given their all — myself included — but especially once we knew that our paths would separate at the end of the season. There are two kinds of people: those who roll off and those who keep pushing even harder. I think we showed that we fall into the second group. We kept at it, we achieved better results, and until the very last lap of the very last race, we gave everything. I’ll keep that with me. It’s been a pleasure to be a Honda HRC factory rider and a pleasure to work with this team. I wish them all the very best for the future.”

Iker Lecuona 7

SPRC: P8 - Race2: P9 Final Championship Standing: P13

“Considering the situation, I’m really happy with how the year has ended, and with how these four years have come to a close. Today was a good day overall — P8 in the Superpole Race, where we recovered a lot of time compared to the group, and then P9 in Race 2, fighting until the end for that position against some strong riders. At the beginning I felt fast, but halfway through the race my right arm became really tired and I started to risk losing the front. I knew Mackenzie was right behind me, so I said to myself, ‘OK, let him go,’ because if we started to fight, the chasing riders would have caught us quicker. So I let him pass and tried to follow him for five or six laps, but in the last four laps I was really struggling with the front and with both arms. I just couldn’t manage the position anymore. My main target today was to finish a clean weekend without mistakes or crashes — to complete this final race and to be able to make it back to the garage to say “thank you” to everyone. I also wanted to have a bit of fun, do a burnout and say goodbye to the whole team and all the guys. So, a big thank you to Honda HRC for these four years together.”

WorldSBK 2025
Race Round 12   Spain

Results Tissot Superpole Race

Sunny
Humidity
60%
Track Temp
21°C
Air Temp
23°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Bulega Nicolò 11 ITA 12 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati Time of Race 16'32.529
2 Bautista Alvaro 19 SPA 9 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati 4.055
3 Iannone Andrea 29 ITA 7 Team Pata Go Eleven Ducati 5.236
4 Vierge Xavi 97 SPA 6 Honda HRC Honda 6.484
5 Lowes Alex 22 GBR 5 bimota by Kawasaki Racing team Bimota 6.900
6 Locatelli Andrea 55 ITA 4 Pata Maxus Yamaha Yamaha 8.637
7 Mackenzie Tarran 95 GBR 3 MGM Bonovo Racing Ducati 9.309
8 Lecuona Iker 7 SPA 2 Honda HRC Honda 11.469
9 van der Mark Michael 60 NDL 1 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 11.983
10 Bassani Axel 47 ITA 0 bimota by Kawasaki Racing team Bimota 12.334
11 Montella Yari 5 ITA 0 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 12.581
12 Vickers Ryan James 17 GBR 0 Motocorsa Racing Ducati 13.794
13 Sofuoglu Bahattin 99 TUR 0 Yamaha MotoxRacing WorldSBK Team Yamaha 15.653
14 Delbianco Alessandro 52 ITA 0 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 16.127
15 Spinelli Nicholas 24 ITA 0 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 17.854
16 Tulovic Lukas 33 GER 0 Team Triple M Ducati Frankfurt Ducati 18.723
17 Gerloff Garrett 31 USA 0 Kawasaki WorldSBK Team Kawasaki 19.789
18 Rabat Tito 53 SPA 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 21.653
19 Fong Bobby 50 USA 0 Attack Performance Yamaha Racing Yamaha 22.135
20 Rinaldi Michael Ruben 21 ITA 0 Yamaha MotoxRacing WorldSBK Team Yamaha 22.798
21 Zaidi Zaqhwan 21 MAL 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 42.995
22 Razgatlioglu Toprak 1 TUR DNF ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW
23 Gardner Remy 87 AUS DNF GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha
24 Rea Jonathan 65 GBR DNF Pata Maxus Yamaha Yamaha
WorldSBK 2025
Race Round 12   Spain

Results Race 2

Sunny
Humidity
49%
Track Temp
30°C
Air Temp
27°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Bulega Nicolò 11 ITA 25 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati Time of Race 33'20.508
2 Bautista Alvaro 19 SPA 20 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati 1.793
3 Razgatlioglu Toprak 1 TUR 16 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 6.339 World Champion
4 Locatelli Andrea 55 ITA 13 Pata Maxus Yamaha Yamaha 8.833
5 Vierge Xavi 97 SPA 11 Honda HRC Honda 8.931
6 Lowes Alex 22 GBR 10 bimota by Kawasaki Racing team Bimota 9.326
7 Iannone Andrea 29 ITA 9 Team Pata Go Eleven Ducati 11.435
8 Mackenzie Tarran 95 GBR 8 MGM Bonovo Racing Ducati 15.947
9 Lecuona Iker 7 SPA 7 Honda HRC Honda 17.473
10 Bassani Axel 47 ITA 6 bimota by Kawasaki Racing team Bimota 17.835
11 Gardner Remy 87 AUS 5 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 18.598
12 Vickers Ryan James 17 GBR 4 Motocorsa Racing Ducati 21.313
13 van der Mark Michael 60 NDL 3 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 22.223
14 Montella Yari 5 ITA 2 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 22.589
15 Sofuoglu Bahattin 99 TUR 1 Yamaha MotoxRacing WorldSBK Team Yamaha 29.592
16 Rabat Tito 53 SPA 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 33.447
17 Delbianco Alessandro 52 ITA 0 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 33.570
18 Spinelli Nicholas 24 ITA 0 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 33.642
19 Fong Bobby 50 USA 0 Attack Performance Yamaha Racing Yamaha 42.398
20 Rinaldi Michael Ruben 21 ITA 0 Yamaha MotoxRacing WorldSBK Team Yamaha 46.023
21 Zaidi Zaqhwan 21 MAL 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 1'03.747
22 Gerloff Garrett 31 USA DNF Kawasaki WorldSBK Team Kawasaki 5 Laps
23 Tulovic Lukas 33 GER DNF Team Triple M Ducati Frankfurt Ducati 9 Laps
Location Information

Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto – Spain Located in the heart of Andalusia, the Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto is a landmark venue in Spanish motorsport. It first hosted a WorldSBK round in 1990 and returned to the calendar in 2013, becoming a regular feature in the following… read more.

POLE POSITION RIGHT
LENGTH 4.423 Km
CORNERS 13
RIGHT CORNERS 8
LEFT CORNERS 5

Records

Pole Record 1'36.629 (64,783) N.Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R, 2025)
Race Record 1'38.528 (161,607 Km/h) N.Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R, SPRC, 2024)
All Time Record 1'36.629 (64,783) N.Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R, 2025)
2025 Race 1 Winner N.Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R)
2025 Superpole Race Winner N.Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R)
2025 Race 2 Winner N.Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R)