Australian Luke Power is one of the hottest prospects to come out of Australia in recent years.

He may only be 20 years of age but his speed and natural talent have already secured numerous wins and titles in his native Australia, as well as selection for the prestigious Asia Talent Cup, which is seen by many within the sport as a #RoadToMotoGP

Riding motorcycles since the age of three, Luke took to the track for his first race when he was just ten years old, impressing many with his skills on two wheels and immediate results.

With limited experience he won several local state titles before being selected to take part in the Asia Talent Cup in 2019.

Running alongside MotoGP and WorldSBK, Luke ultimately finished seventeenth overall, achieving a best result of ninth in the season finale at the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia, but catching the eye of many established teams in his maiden year of international competition.

Returning to his native Australia he won the Australian Moto3 Championship and finished fifth in the Australian Supersport 300cc before finishing sixth overall in his debut season aboard a larger Supersport machine.

2022 saw Luke race the MotoAmerica Supersport championship – one of the most competitive domestic series in the world. Multiple top six finishes against factory backed riders put the spotlight on this rising star from downunder, his podium finish at Road America ensuring that his name was the one being talked out before the season reached the midway point. A second podium in the season finale ensured fifth overall in the series with Luke becoming the youngest overseas rider to achieve the feat.

Luke switched to the FIM Supersport World Championship in 2023. The youngest rider on the grid, he produced some impressive results finishing inside the top fifteen and winning the WorldSSP Challenge in France!

He continued to race on the world stage in 2024. Remaining with the MotoZoo ME AIR squad, he successfully campaigned an MV Agusta in the FIM Supersport World Championship.

Luke will remain with the team for a third year in 2025.

Year By Year

2024

  • FIM Supersport World Championship – Best Result: 10th
  • FIM WorldSSP Challenge – Best Result: 1st

 

2023

  • Contested the FIM Supersport World Championship – Best Result: 15th
  • Contested the FIM WorldSSP Challenge – Best Result: 1st

 

2022

  • Finished 5th overall in the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship – Best Result: 2nd

     

2021

  • Finished 6th overall in the ASBK Supersport Championship
  • Victorian State Supersport Champion

 

2020

  • Finished 5th overall in the ASBK Supersport 300cc Championship
  • Victorian State Supersport Champion

 

2019

  • Idemistu Asia Talent Cup – Best Result: 9th
  • Australian Moto3 Champion
  • Hartwell Moto3 Champion
  • Victorian State Moto3 and Supersport 300cc Champion

 

2018

  • Victorian State 85cc and Supersport 300cc Champion
  • Hartwell 85cc and Supersport 300cc Champion
  • Hartwell Moto3 Champion
  • Selected to participate in the 2019 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup

 

2017

  • Hartwell 80cc Junior Champion
  • Victorian State 80cc Champion

 

2016

  • Hartwell 70cc Junior Champion
  • Victorian State 70cc Junior Champion
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