Agilita Digital Renews Partnership with Kam Dixon for 2026

Agilita Digital is delighted to announce its continued support of Kam Dixon as he prepares for the 2026 Pirelli National Superstock Championship.

Following a full season working together in 2025, the partnership has been renewed for a second consecutive year, with Agilita Digital once again backing Kam’s campaign on the national stage.

The 2025 season marked Agilita Digital’s first full year sponsoring a rider in the British Superbike paddock, with the 20-year-old from Norfolk securing 66 points and finishing 16th overall in a highly competitive National Superstock field. But Kam’s final position only tells part of the story.

Kam’s strongest result of the season came at Round 5 at a wet Knockhill, where he finished 7th on the Yamaha R1. One round later at Brands Hatch, he made the switch to Honda machinery, aligning with the manufacturer favoured by the majority of the Superstock grid. By Round 9 at Donington Park, he had matched his Knockhill result with another 7th place finish, demonstrating how quickly he had adapted to a new bike package mid-season.

One of the most significant moments of the year came at Oulton Park, where Kam was called up to make his British Superbike Championship debut with McAMS Racing by Mar-Train, stepping in for the injured Danny Kent.

Unfortunately, Storm Amy brought torrential rain and severe winds to the circuit, creating a hugely demanding environment for any rider, particularly a debutant learning a superbike package for the first time. Following two incidents during the weather-affected sessions, the team made the decision to withdraw from the remainder of the event. The injury sustained that weekend also ruled Kam out of the final Superstock round at Brands Hatch.

Had he competed at Oulton on his own machinery and completed the final round, his championship position would likely have been higher than 16th overall. Even so, the season demonstrated clear progression and earned recognition at the top tier of domestic racing.

For Agilita Digital, renewing the partnership reflects confidence in Kam’s continual improvement and a real belief in his long-term journey.

Alex Humphries, Founder of Agilita Digital, said:

“I’m delighted to be renewing Agilita Digital’s partnership with Kam Dixon as we head towards the 2026 Pirelli National Superstock Championship.

Kam has made clear progress since stepping up into the Superstock class in 2024, and I believe he has the potential to be challenging further towards the front this season.

I’ve known Kam for several years now and I know how much work goes in behind the scenes, not just from him but from his family as well. I’m proud that Agilita Digital can play a small part in supporting that journey.”

Agilita Digital’s branding will once again feature prominently throughout the 2026 campaign, with the logo displayed on Kam’s race leathers, garage boarding and team kit, with an additional placement on the Honda Fireblade itself for the new season.

With the renewal confirmed, attention now turns to preparation. Kam will shortly head to Spain for pre-season testing as groundwork begins ahead of the official British Superbike tests. The first takes place at Donington Park on 3rd and 4th April, followed by a second official test at Oulton Park on 21st and 22nd April.

The 2026 Pirelli National Superstock Championship then gets underway at Oulton Park from 2nd to 4th May.

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