Jones Dorling Racing has announced that Ash Beech will line up for the team in the Pirelli National Superstock Championship next season and will be joined in the team by Harry Cook fighting for the Pirelli British Sportbike Championship as the team celebrate a milestone 20th anniversary year of competition.
Beech will once again be battling in the Superstock class after a challenging 2025 through injury and technical issues. He will be looking to return to the momentum that saw him fighting for race wins and achieving a best finish in the championship of eighth position two seasons ago.
Cook joins the team for the forthcoming campaign with experience in the Junior Supersport and British Supersport classes and is ready to come out fighting next season.
Cook said: “I am proud to announce that I’ll be racing with JDR in the Sportbike Championship this season. A lot of hard work has gone into getting to this point, and I’m thankful for the support around me along the way. I am grateful for the opportunity, focused on the job ahead, and ready to make it count.”
Beech said: “It’s great to be back at it for 2026 with a new challenge. We’ve got a lot in the pipeline for next year that we can’t wait to get going on, so a huge thanks to my sponsors for their continued support and to Chris for always believing in me and supporting our vision.”
Team Owner Chris Jones concluded: “It is a pleasure to have Harry and his family joining the team in what will be our 20th anniversary of being a part of the BSB Paddock. It’s been a few years in the making, but everything has aligned and we are pleased to have Harry in the fold for next year onboard the Aprilia.
“Ash will be back on form in 2026 after our toughest year racing and we can’t wait to see him back at the sharp end. We are also pleased to continue with all our faithful sponsors next year, along with welcoming Harry’s sponsors, we will deliver the goods for you all and our loyal fan base. There is a lot of work to be done before we go testing but we can’t wait to get going.”


