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The FIM Superstock 1,000 Cup was a support class to the Superbike World Championship at the European rounds. Motorcycles with the same displacement as superbikes can run in superstock 1000 (though 1,200 cc twins were allowed for 2007). Superstock rules are much more restrictive and most components on the bike remain stock.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a complete list of FIM World Superbike Champions, from 1988 up to and including 2024.
Superbike racing is a category of motorcycle racing that employs highly modified production motorcycles, as opposed to MotoGP in which purpose-built motorcycles are used. The Superbike World Championship is the official world championship series, though national Superbike championships are held in many countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, Australia and Canada.
Rank Name Seasons Race Wins Titles First win Last win 1 Ducati: 1988–2024 435 [2]: 20: 1988 Donington Park - Race 2: 2024 Circuito de Jerez - Superpole Race
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Supersport was introduced as a support class to the Superbike World Championship in 1990 as a European Championship. The series allows four-cylinder engines up to 600 cubic centimetres (37 cu in), three-cylinder engines up to 675 cubic centimetres (41.2 cu in), and twin-cylinder power plants up to 750 cubic centimetres (46 cu in).
2021 entry list [9] Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK: Kawasaki: Ninja ZX-10RR: 1 Jonathan Rea [10] All 22 Alex Lowes [10] All GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha: YZF-R1: 3 Kohta Nozane [10] All 31 Garrett Gerloff [10] All Outdo TPR Team Pedercini Racing [h] Kawasaki: Ninja ZX-10RR: 4 Luciano Ribodino [11 ...
The International Motorcycling Federation (Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme) or (FIM) is the global governing/sanctioning body of motorcycle racing. [1] It represents 122 national motorcycle federations [ 2 ] that are divided into six continental unions.