
Isle of Man TT front-runner Jamie Coward has introduced a “very thrilling” contract for 2026 for a “recent begin” after parting methods with KTS Racing final 12 months.
Final October, the TT top-six common contender introduced his parting methods with long-time teammate KTS Racing.
Jamie Coward joined the crew in 2019 and achieved a podium end with the crew within the Tremendous Twin race that 12 months and in 2023.
The crew mentioned on the time that the separation was by “mutual settlement” between each events, and Coward mentioned on the time: “I simply needed to say thanks to everybody on the KTS Racing Staff. I can not thanks sufficient for the help you have given me.”
On Thursday, Coward broke his social media silence and revealed he had signed with a brand new crew for the 2026 season, teasing that “all will likely be revealed quickly.”
He mentioned: “I wish to apologize for not selling it a lot on the social media entrance.
“I have been attempting to prepare myself for 2026.
“And I am pleased to allow you to all know that we’re getting ready, and I am actually trying ahead to it.
“It is a recent begin and we have now an excellent crew, good individuals concerned within the crew and an excellent bike as effectively.
“So I am very pleased and really excited. I’ve stored myself to myself and sorted out my emotions and I am trying ahead to transferring ahead.
“I am as enthusiastic as ever. And I really feel there’s nonetheless quite a bit I can do. So let’s have a look at what occurs in 2026. The whole lot will turn into clear quickly.”
On Friday, Coward confirmed he had signed with Fast Honda because the crew gears up for its TT debut, with Coward additionally set to participate in “fairly a couple of BSB” rounds.
Coward was injured in a crash throughout final 12 months’s North West 200 race and was compelled to overlook the Isle of Man TT race.
His place at KTS Racing was taken over by Mike Brown, who left his contract with Michael Laverty’s MLav Racing.
The worldwide highway racing season begins Might 6-8 with the Northwest 200, adopted by the TT from Might 25-June 6.

