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The Superbike World Championship began in 1988, being open to modified versions of road bike models available to the public.For many years, the formula allowed for machines with 1,000 cc V-twin engines (principally Ducati, but later Aprilia and Honda) to go up against the 750 cc four-cylinder engines (Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki).
6 1 0 0 0 [21] Hiroshi Aoyama: 2012 27 0 0 0 0 [22] Shuhei Aoyama: 2008 28 0 0 0 0 [23] Shuja Arai: 2001 2 0 0 0 0 [24] Toshiyuki Arakaki: 1993 6 0 0 0 0 [25] Tetsuro Arata: 1989 4 0 0 0 0 [26] Benn Archibald: 1992–93, 1995–97 9 0 0 0 0 [27] Richard Arnaiz: 1989, 1992 12 0 0 0 0 [28] Nigel Arnold: 2001 2 0 0 0 0 [29] Kim Ashkenazi: 2001 2 0 ...
The 2016 Superbike World Championship was the 29th season of the Superbike World Championship. Jonathan Rea won his second consecutive Superbike World Championship title at the first race of the last round at Losail, [1] while Kawasaki had secured the manufacturers' title at the previous event at Jerez. [2]
1–3, 6–13 80 Héctor Barberá [23] 4–5 Team GoEleven Ducati: Ducati Panigale V4 R: 46 Tommy Bridewell [24] 5–6 [N 3] 50 Eugene Laverty [25] 1–5, 8–13 [N 3] 87 Lorenzo Zanetti [16] 7 Althea MIE Racing Team: Honda: Honda CBR1000RR: 52 Alessandro Delbianco [26] All Turkish Puccetti Racing Kawasaki: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR: 54 Toprak ...
The 1988 Superbike World Championship was the inaugural FIM Superbike World Championship season. The season started on 3 April at Donington Park and finished on 3 October at Manfeild Autocourse after 9 rounds.
1–4, 6–13 Orelac Racing VerdNatura Kawasaki: Ninja ZX-10RR: 32 Isaac Viñales [10] 1–6, 8–13 MIE Racing Honda Racing: Honda: CBR1000RR-R: 36 Leandro Mercado [25] 1, 5, 7–13 52 Alessandro Delbianco [13] 6 Kawasaki Puccetti Racing Kawasaki: Ninja ZX-10RR: 44 Lucas Mahias [10] 1–5, 7–10 53 Tito Rabat [23] 11–13 Motocorsa Racing ...
The 2020 season calendar was announced on 21 November 2019, with 13 rounds scheduled. [1] The championship visited Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (on 19 and 20 September) for the first time, [2] and a round was due to be staged at Oschersleben – on 1 and 2 August – for the first time since 2004. [3]
WSBK may refer to: WSBK-TV, a television station (channel 21, virtual 38) licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, United States; Superbike World Championship