Rumours have placed Jake Dixon in World Superbikes for 2026, but now reports suggest he has signed for Team HRC.
Since the German Grand Prix, rumours have suggested that Jake Dixon has an offer on the table from Honda to join their World Superbike project.
However, it was also suggested that the ELF Marc VDS Racing Team did not want to lose Dixon and had also offered him a deal to remain in Moto2.
But new reports from Sky Sports MotoGP suggest that the British rider has made his decision over where he will ride in the 2026 season.
The Italian media outlet has reported that Dixon will be 'racing in Superbikes with Honda from 2026 on a multi-year deal'.
This deal would bring an end to Dixon's seven-year stint in the Grand Prix paddock after first entering the Moto2 World Championship full-time in 2019.
During this time, the British rider has competed with four different teams, won six races and featured on 13 further podiums.
The 29-year-old neither confirmed nor denied the rumours when he was asked about a World Superbike future by TNT Sports at the Automotodrom Brno.
Instead, Dixon turned the focus back to his goal of winning the Moto2 World Championship for the ELF Marc VDS Racing Team.