A complete WorldSSP rookie in 2025 but a rider with some real achievements behind him already, Alcoba has partnered with the new-look Kawasaki WorldSSP Team to take on the challenge of a new bike, new championship and refreshed lone Kawasaki WorldSSP team set-up.
Jeremy first came to real public presence in his native Spain, riding in the CEV Moto2 championship in 2016. He scored a podium and recorded a fastest race lap in year one, then placed fifth and fourth overall in the two subsequent seasons. In 2018 he took part in his first Moto3 races at full GP level.
In 2019 Alcoba was crowned the CEV Moto3 champion, having secured nine podiums, including three race wins. He was back in Moto3 for a while scoring points for the first time.
Jeremy was a full-time Moto3 rider in 2020 and 2021, taking podium finishes in those years.
A move to the Moto2 championship beckoned in 2022, which was the first of three seasons in the main MotoGP paddock support class. The 23-year-old Barcelona resident has now turned his considerable talents towards production-derived racing - and a first season in WorldSSP on the new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 636.
So many aspects of the only full-season Kawasaki WorldSSP challenge in 2025 are new or elevated in status, which all combine to ensure that there will be a great deal of focus on the 636cc machine and the rookie rider on board it - even though there are seven manufacturers involved in what is always a closely contested series.