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Rea our number one biker in 2016
2016
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[Jonathan Rea]'s immediate future is secure within the factory Kawasaki Racing Team in World Superbike, and whilst many would like to see him get a serious shot in MotoGP, motorcycling's premier class, I believe he will now have serious aspirations of multiple WSB titles. Rea will possibly never get the chance, nor have the desire, to come home and win a North West 200 as a factory World Superbike rider, just as Carl Fogarty did back in 1993 with Ducati, but the Isle of Man based ace will be quietly confident, of having a damn good crack at bettering Fogarty's four WSB titles. While Rea is media savvy and a PR dream, [Michael Dunlop] shuns all publicity and is only hungry for notoriety through ontrack success. He's been afforded the luxury of a virtual blanket PR embargo by his current team and sponsors, but as is always the case at this time of year the question is: Whose bikes will he ride in 2017? With three seasons on BMW machinery, one inside the arms of the official BMW Motorrad team, a second on the German marque after his high-profile exit from Milwaukee Yamaha, and this season with Hawk Racing who were rumoured to have enjoyed clandestine factory support for Dunlop, he is simply the man to beat.
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