The INCompetition Aprilia team have announced their 2026 rider line-up across two classes for the forthcoming season, with 22-year-old Jack Bednarek in the Pirelli National Superstock Championship and 17-year-old Alfie Davidson in the Pirelli British Sportbike Championship.
Bednarek lines up in the Pirelli National Superstock Championship on the Aprilia RSV4, after competing in the series last year with a best race result of fifth place, whilst Davidson is looking to build on his two top five championship positions in the Pirelli British Sportbike Championship with the Aprilia RS660.
Bednarek said: “I’m really looking forward to working with Ian and the team this year. I believe together we can achieve top positions after showing some good potential in 2025, despite missing a handful of rounds due to injury.
“I think now with the experience I have gained, and the team around me, there is no reason why we should not be fighting up at the sharp end. I will be giving it my all and taking this great opportunity with both hands. I can’t wait to get testing underway and understand the characteristics of the V4. I would like to thank everyone involved for this amazing ride.”
Davidson said: “I’m really excited to join the INCompetition Aprilia team for the 2026 season on the Aprilia RS660. I can’t thank Ian and Myra enough for this opportunity and can’t wait to see what we can do with the experience of the team and the strong package I have.
“My goals for this year are to be consistently fight for the podium and win races, which I believe we can do together as a team.”
Team owner Ian Newton commented: “Its such a fantastic chance to develop two young and eager riders in their selected classes. Jack has consistently improved over the last couple of years and with a good team around him, we are sure he will develop as a rider and get some strong results this season.
“Alfie has also shown what he can do and despite the class being very competitive we are sure with INCompetition around him he will be fighting for podiums throughout the season. There is no pressure on either rider, but with a good team structure and base we know we can give them the tools to do well.”


