ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team uses Aragón for intensive development work.

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team uses Aragón for intensive development work.

, by Sam Alsop, 15 min reading time

Productive work in scorching summer temperatures characterised the sixth round of the 2026 FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) for the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team. At MotorLand Aragón (ESP), the team was forced to compete without both regular riders due to injury. Miguel Oliveira (POR) sustained shoulder injuries during the race weekend in Hungary, while Danilo Petrucci (ITA) suffered a fractured coccyx two weeks ago in Most (CZE). As a result, BMW Motorrad factory riders from the FIM Endurance World Championship (FIM EWC), Michael van der Mark (NED) and Hannes Soomer (EST), took over riding duties on the team's BMW M 1000 RRs.

Oliveira’s recovery process is progressing very well, and the Portuguese rider used the race weekend to support the team on site and exchange information with the engineers. Petrucci remains under treatment in his home country of Italy and is also reporting steady progress. However, it is still unclear what the situation will be for the next WorldSBK round in two weeks’ time at Misano (ITA).

The focus at MotorLand Aragón this weekend was on development work for the second half of the 2026 WorldSBK season. Van der Mark, after five years as a BMW WorldSBK rider and now serving both as an FIM EWC rider and test rider for the BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Test Team, and Soomer gathered valuable data and information to further optimise the bike’s setup. The progress was reflected in the lap times: for the first time, van der Mark lapped the circuit in under 1:48 minutes, confirming the positive development throughout the weekend. Seventh place in Superpole qualifying provided a solid foundation for the races for van der Mark. He finished 11th in both race one and the Superpole race, before securing a top-ten finish with tenth place in race two.

Soomer also adapted quickly to both the team and the WorldSBK-spec BMW M 1000 RR, contributing solid testing work. After qualifying 18th in Superpole, the Estonian retired from race one following an unfortunate crash. He finished 15th in the Superpole Race. In Race Two, he had another small crash, but was able to remount and take the chequered flag in 18th position.

Reactions after the MotorLand Aragón round.

Shaun Muir, Team Principal of ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team: “The target coming into the race weekend was to secure points as a team, Motorland Aragon is a fast and demanding circuit so the target for  Friday was to build a solid foundation for the weekend especially with Hannes joining us with limited track time on the WorldSBK bike. Although the high temperatures on Friday and Saturday made conditions particularly challenging, Michael did an excellent job to qualify P7 and backed that up with a points finish in Race 1. Hannes unfortunately crashed out on lap 1 of Race 1, but was thankfully declared fit to continue. On Sunday, Michael continued to battle hard and came away with a P11 in the Superpole Race and strong points with a P10 in Race 2. Hannes unfortunately crashed in Race 2 after showing promising pace in the Superpole Race, but managed to pick the bike up and bring it home. It was also great to see Miguel back with the team this weekend. He’s making good progress in his recovery and was able to offer valuable insight to both sides of the garage, which gave everyone a real boost. The decision on whether Miguel and Danilo will ride at Misano will be reviewed in the next 10 days. Overall, we're content with the weekend considering the circumstances. Both stand in riders did a good job, and the team worked hard to maximise the package we had available. We’ve identified some areas where we can continue to improve as we head into the second half of the season. Misano has been a strong circuit for us over the last two years, and we look forward to getting back on track there.”

Sven Blusch, Head of BMW Motorrad Motorsport: “Of course, it was a somewhat unusual weekend for us, but we made the best of the situation. Our objective here was not to fight for the podium – for us, this was a test under race conditions. The three days with two riders on track were extremely important for our preparation for the second half of the season. Mickey did a very good job once again, just as he did in Most, and extracted the maximum from the package in every race. It was great to see him consistently improve on his previous best lap times at this circuit throughout the weekend. That shows we have taken another step forward with the overall package. In addition, he scored valuable points for us in the championship standings. Hannes was also a great asset. His previous WorldSBK appearances were several years ago, but he integrated himself into the team with great commitment and contributed valuable development work, although he unfortunately suffered unlucky crashes in both feature races. We also had fantastic support in the garage this weekend. It was great to have Miguel with us and to see how much better his shoulder is already feeling. We are also in close contact with Danilo, who is likewise reporting steady progress in his recovery. We will wait and see how things develop over the coming week before deciding on our line-up for Misano. Naturally, we want to see both of our regular riders back on the BMW M 1000 RRs as soon as possible, but the top priority is that they return only when they are fully fit. That is more important than any premature comeback.”

Miguel Oliveira, ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team: “It’s not easy to be on the outside, but I felt it was a good moment for me to come and show up for my crew. It’s been a couple of tough weekends not having both me and Danilo, so I thought it could be a good opportunity to be here, to show that I’m doing well, and to give them a little boost. My recovery has been progressing quite well and quite fast – not to the point where I can come here and ride, but I definitely feel more ready than I did last week. Last week we started doing some exercises with elastic bands and tried to get some mobility back in the shoulder. That’s where we’re at, and hopefully within two weeks I’ll be fit enough to get back on the bike and compete. I think it’s realistic to think about Misano. I don’t know what condition I’ll be in when I get there, but that’s definitely the main target.”

Michael van der Mark, ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team: “Aragón is done, and I think it ended on a positive note. On Friday we started with some issues, but luckily we solved them and made good progress. Honestly, I’ve been very happy with my Superpole this weekend. In race one, we made the wrong decision with the front tyre, but we still scored some decent points. On Sunday in the sprint race, I couldn’t keep the pace of the group in front of me, which was a shame, but it was still quite a good race. For race two, we made a small change on the bike and I felt much better. It wasn’t enough to stay with the guys in front, but we made a big step in regards to pace. So I’m really happy with the race, and we had a good weekend without any mistakes. It was also nice to see Miguel back in the box, helping us and giving some advice. It was good to have him here, and I can’t wait to see him back on the bike again. Now Spa is coming, so there aren’t many days off, but I’m enjoying it. I’m looking forward to Spa, and hopefully we can get back on the podium there.”

Hannes Soomer, ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team: “It was an interesting weekend. It was my first time in the World Superbike paddock as a factory rider, so there was a lot to learn and a lot to take in, but I enjoyed it. Sunday’s Superpole race wasn’t too bad. I finished 15th, but in the second race I had another crash. It was just a small mistake again – I couldn’t save it. Luckily, I could at least finish after that. So I finished two races and didn’t finish one. But, overall, it was an enjoyable time. I loved working with the team and the bike, and I hope to have another chance in the future. But I also hope the chance doesn’t come because somebody is injured, so best wishes to Miguel and Danilo.”

Facts and figures.

Superpole.

Air temperature: 25°, track temperature: 39°, humidity: 46%, conditions: dry.

Pos.

Rider

Team

Manufacturer

Time

1.

Nicolò Bulega (ITA)

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati

Ducati

1:46.836*

2.

Iker Lecuona (ESP)

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati

Ducati

1:47.312

3.

Alberto Surra (ITA)

Motocorsa Racing

Ducati

1:47.349

4.

Sam Lowes (GBR)

Elf Marc VDS Racing Team

Ducati

1:47.405

5.

Alex Lowes (GBR)

Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team

Bimota

1:47.775

7.

Michael van der Mark (NED)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

1:47.834

18.

Hannes Soomer (EST)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

1:48.494

* New all-time lap record

 

Race 1.

Air temperature: 30°, track temperature: 48°, humidity: 36%, conditions: dry, laps: 18.

Pos.

Rider

Team

Manufacturer

Gap

1.

Nicolò Bulega (ITA)

Aruba.it Racing – Ducati

Ducati

-

2.

Iker Lecuona (ESP)

Aruba.it Racing – Ducati

Ducati

1.274

3.

Sam Lowes (GBR)

Elf Marc VDS Racing Team

Ducati

8.078

4.

Alex Lowes (GBR)

Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team

Bimota

16.177

5.

Thomas Bridewell (GBR)

Superbike Advocates

Ducati

18.619

11.

Michael van der Mark (NED)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

34.069

DNF

Hannes Soomer (EST)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

-

Fastest race lap: Nicolò Bulega, lap 5, 1:48.681

 

Superpole Race.

Air temperature: 23°, track temperature: 37°, humidity: 51%, conditions: dry, laps: 10.

Pos.

Rider

Team

Manufacturer

Gap

1.

Nicolò Bulega (ITA)

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati

Ducati

-

2.

Iker Lecuona (ESP)

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati

Ducati

0.594

3.

Sam Lowes (GBR)

Elf Marc VDS Racing Team

Ducati

1.240

4.

Alberto Surra (ITA)

Motocorsa Racing

Ducati

2.640

5.

Alex Lowes (GBR)

Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team

Bimota

3.219

11.

Michael van der Mark (NED)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

6.936

15.

Hannes Soomer (EST)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

17.296

Fastest race lap: Nicolò Bulega, lap 10, 1:47.709 (new record)

 

Race 2.

Air temperature: 30°, track temperature: 49°, humidity: 38%, conditions: dry, laps: 18.

Pos.

Rider

Team

Manufacturer

Gap

1.

Nicolò Bulega (ITA)

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati

Ducati

-

2.

Iker Lecuona (ESP)

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati

Ducati

0.786

3.

Sam Lowes (GBR)

Elf Marc VDS Racing Team

Ducati

6.506

4.

Alex Lowes (GBR)

Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team

Bimota

12.413

5.

Axel Bassani (ITA)

Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team

Bimota

14.351

10.

Michael van der Mark (NED)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

19.824

18.

Hannes Soomer (EST)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

1:21.427

Fastest race lap: Nicolò Bulega, lap 7, 1:48.971

 

 

Current riders’ classification (R06/12, after 18 of 36 races).

 

Pos.

Rider

Team

Manufacturer

Points

1.

Nicolò Bulega (ITA)

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati

Ducati

371

2.

Iker Lecuona (ESP)

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati

Ducati

264 (-108)

3.

Sam Lowes (GBR)

ELF Marc VDS Racing Team

Ducati

142 (-230)

4.

Alex Lowes (GBR)

Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team

Bimota

132 (-240)

5.

Yari Montella (ITA)

Barni Spark Racing Team

Ducati

131 (-241)

9.

Miguel Oliveira (POR)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

85 (-287)

15.

Danilo Petrucci (ITA)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

46 (-326)

19.

Michael van der Mark (NED)

ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

BMW

16 (-356)

 

Current manufacturers’ classification (R06/12, after 18 of 36 races).

 

Pos.

Manufacturer

Points

1.

Ducati

372

2.

Bimota

160 (-212)

3.

BMW

108 (-264)

4.

Yamaha

96 (-276)

5.

Kawasaki

85 (-287)

6.

Honda

14 (-358)

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