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1 Ducati Xerox: 2007 James Toseland Honda CBR1000RR: P: 8: 5: 1 Hannspree Ten Kate Honda: 2008 Troy Bayliss Ducati 1098 F08: P: 13: 6: 5 Ducati Xerox Team: 2009 Ben Spies: Yamaha YZF-R1: P: 14: 2: 1 Yamaha World Superbike Team: 2010 Max Biaggi: Aprilia RSV4 1000: P: 10: 2: 2 Aprilia Alitalia Racing: 2011 Carlos Checa: Ducati 1098R: P: 15: 0: 6 ...
2018 entry list [3]; Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK: Kawasaki: Kawasaki ZX-10RR: 1 Jonathan Rea [4]: All 66 Tom Sykes [5]: All
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).
A new race format was introduced for the 2019 season. [1] As in 2018 , two normal length races (Race 1 and Race 2) were held – one each on Saturday and Sunday (Friday and Saturday in Qatar). A third race, a ten lap sprint named the Superpole Race, [ 2 ] was held on the final morning of the weekend before Race 2.
1–2, 6–12 69 Gianluca Nannelli: 3–6 84 Michel Fabrizio: All Team Pedercini: Ducati: Ducati 999 RS: 8 Ivan Clementi: All 19 Lucio Pedercini: 1–3 76 Max Neukirchner: 1–6 80 Kurtis Roberts: 8–12 91 Paweł Szkopek: 7 PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse Kawasaki: Kawasaki ZX10R: 9 Chris Walker: All 55 Régis Laconi: All PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse 2 Kawasaki ...
6 2014 Marco Melandri: 6 2012 Marco Melandri: 6 2007 Noriyuki Haga: 6 2005 Chris Vermeulen: 6 2004 Noriyuki Haga: 6 2001 Troy Bayliss: 6 2001 Ben Bostrom: 6 1997 Carl Fogarty: 6 1992 Raymond Roche: 6 15 2015 Chaz Davies: 5 2014 Sylvain Guintoli: 5 2012 Max Biaggi: 5 2012 Tom Sykes: 5 2000 Noriyuki Haga: 5 2000 Troy Corser: 5 1999 Colin Edwards ...
The 1996 Superbike World Championship was the ninth FIM Superbike World Championship season. The season started on 14 April at Misano and finished on 27 October at Phillip Island after 12 rounds.
The 2024 Superbike World Championship was the 37th season of the Superbike World Championship. Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, who had previously won the championship in 2021, won his second Superbike world title, [1] and marked BMW's first rider's title since entering world-level superbikes in 2011.