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Sam Lowes extends deal with Marc VDS in WorldSBK through 2027 season

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Sam Lowes extends deal with Marc VDS in WorldSBK through 2027 season

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WorldSBK rider Sam Lowes has extended his deal with Marc VDS after penning a two-year contract for the 2026 and 2027 seasons.

Lowes has reaffirmed his loyalty to the Belgian outfit after originally joining the team in the 2020 Moto2 championship.

The Lincolnshire-based rider had a difficult debut WorldSBK season in 2024, but in 2025 has claimed his first Superpole and podium in Assen.

He currently sits sixth in the championship and is the second-highest Ducati satellite rider, behind Barni Spark Racing’s Danilo Petrucci, who occupies third.

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 “I’m extremely happy and excited to announce this new two-year deal with the Marc VDS Racing Team,” Lowes stated.

“I want to say a big thank you to Marc van der Straten for the continued belief and support that he has given me over such a long period of time.

“I’d also like to thank the team management of Marina and Patrick for their hard work adapting to WorldSBK and giving me everything I need to be successful.

“I’m very grateful to have their full support and trust, and it’s a privilege to ride for this great team. I want to use the remainder of this year to make a big step and hit the ground running next year.

“I’m really excited by the project, excited for the new bike next season, and I’m sure we will be ready to fight for victories.

“I’m motivated and determined to succeed, so a big thank you to the whole team, all the sponsors and everyone for having my back and supporting me.”

Team Owner Marc van der Straten stated: “I’m so pleased that our long-standing relationship with Sam will continue in 2026 and 2027.

“Over the years together we have built a strong foundation and great trust, and I believe in Sam’s ability to bring our WorldSBK team to the top.

“After a difficult debut season in 2024, he has worked very hard to improve and adapt and I am very proud that he will remain in our colours.”

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