2022 World Superbike Championship Series Schedule. April 8 – 10: MotorLand Aragon, Spain; April 22 – 24: TT Circuit Assen, The Netherlands; May 20 – 22: Circuito Estoril, Portugal
- Round-1. Pirelli Aragon Round. 08 - 10 Apr. ...
- Round-2. Motul Dutch Round. 22 - 24 Apr. ...
- Round-3. Estoril Round. 20 - 22 May. ...
- Round-4. Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round. 10 - 12 Jun. ...
- Round-5. Prosecco DOC UK Round. 15 - 17 Jul. ...
- Round-6. Prosecco DOC Czech Round. 29 - 31 Jul. ...
- Round-7. Pirelli French Round. ...
- Round-8. Catalunya Round.
Will there be 13 rounds in the 2022 Superbike season?
World Superbike has revealed a 13-round calendar for the 2022 season that bears a strong resemblance to this year's schedule. Of the 13 venues visited by WSBK this year, only Spanish venues Jerez and Navarra are absent.
How many races are on the 2022 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship schedule?
MotoAmerica has released its 10-round, 20-race 2022 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship schedule. Photo by Brian J. Nelson
When does the 2022 MotoGP season start and end?
The 2022 season will open with a bang, with MotoAmerica’s Superbike class slated to run alongside MotoGP in the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas at COTA, at a date to be determined in April, and will conclude at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama, September 23-25.
When Ducati achieved the 1000th podium in Superbike World Championship?
On 30 July 2022, Ducati achieved the 1000th podium in Superbike World Championship. [2] Team HRC sign rookies Iker Lecuona and Xavi Vierge, replacing veteran riders Álvaro Bautista and Leon Haslam. [22] Supersport rider Luca Bernardi is signed by Barni Racing. [23] Scott Redding switches from Ducati to BMW, replaced by Álvaro Bautista. [4]
How can I watch World Superbike 2022?
How to watch 2022 World Superbikes? Every race will be available live on Eurosport and discovery+ with the best of the action and instant highlights across social media.
Why is Suzuki not in WSBK?
Rule changes in MotoGP to allow four-stroke engines meant that the Japanese manufacturers focused their resources there, leaving the Superbike World Championship with limited factory involvement (only Ducati and Suzuki).
What time is WSBK on?
At 11:00, the 10-lap WorldSBK Tissot Superpole Race takes place before WorldSSP Race 2 at 12:30, WorldSBK Race 2 at 14:00 and WorldSSP300 Race 2 at 15:15. Follow every moment of action from Magny-Cours using the WorldSBK VideoPass!
Who won World Superbikes 2022?
Toprak RazgatliogluThe opening MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship race of the Prosecco DOC UK Round was a dramatic affair full of battles up and down the grid at Donington Park as reigning Champion Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK Team) claimed victory by 6.3 seconds to claim his first full-length race win of the ...
Which is faster MotoGP or Superbike?
World Superbikes Compared to MotoGP, World Superbike machines are slower, heavier and much more like the bikes you see on the road. The series regularly races at the same tracks as MotoGP, providing us with a good comparison of lap times.
Why is Kawasaki not in MotoGP?
MotoGP is too expensive Bringing us full circle, money is the (primary) reason why it withdrew from MotoGP and the most 'full stop' of an answer as to why it won't come back. Indeed, MotoGP is indeed a financial gamble.
Which TV channel shows World Superbikes?
World Superbike Highlights - Watch episodes - ITV Hub.
What channel is superbikes on?
There's no change to the North America broadcasting deals, with WorldSBK remaining on the NBC Sports Network for 2022 so fans can follow all the action from Garrett Gerloff (GRT GYTR Yamaha WorldSBK Team).
Where can I watch the World Superbikes today?
What TV channels will World Superbikes be on this year? TV coverage will vary from race to race, but generally, live coverage will be shown on Eurosport, who have now secured TV rights until 2025.
Is Suzuki in World Superbike 2022?
Suzuki Motor Corporation and Dorna have come to an agreement to terminate Suzuki's participation in MotoGP at the end of the 2022 season. Suzuki will also terminate its factory participation in the World Endurance Championship (EWC) at the end of the 2022 season.
Who is leading World Superbike?
Bautista AlvaroTop 20 Rider StandingsPos.RiderTotal Points1Bautista Alvaro4482Razgatlioglu Toprak3923Rea Jonathan3664Rinaldi Michael Ruben23217 more rows
Who is winning World Superbikes?
By seasonSeasonChampionTeam2016Jonathan ReaKawasaki Racing Team2017Jonathan ReaKawasaki Racing Team2018Jonathan ReaKawasaki Racing Team2019Jonathan ReaKawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK30 more rows
Is Suzuki in World Superbike 2022?
Suzuki Motor Corporation and Dorna have come to an agreement to terminate Suzuki's participation in MotoGP at the end of the 2022 season. Suzuki will also terminate its factory participation in the World Endurance Championship (EWC) at the end of the 2022 season.
When did Suzuki leave WSBK?
Following confirmation that all MSMA manufacturers, other than Ducati, would not be entering - or officially supporting - any teams in the 2004 World Superbike championship, Alstare Suzuki have announced their withdraw from the class, although they will stay in World Supersport.
Will Kawasaki return to MotoGP?
Kawasaki has reiterated its commitment to racing in the WorldSBK Championship, maintaining there are no plans for a return to the MotoGP World Championship in the wake of Suzuki's bombshell decision to quit the premier class.
Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal
In the early years of WorldSBK the championship visited Portugal on two occasions with four races held at the Estoril track, in the 1988 and 1993 seasons. The series returned to the western European country in 2008 at the new 100,000 capacity Algarve International Circuit close to Portimão on the Atlantic Ocean.
Why we love Portugal and Portimão
On the west of the Iberian Peninsula, the borders of Portugal have changed little since it first became an independent nation in the 12 th century.
Finding the right accommodation
Given its location in this popular holiday destination - and with WorldSBK’s visit to the Portimão circuit not coinciding with the peak season - accommodation is plentiful in this part of the world in September.
Exploring Portimão and the Algarve
In the west of the Algarve Portimão is the home to the excellent Algarve International Circuit and the former fishing port is now a busy commercial centre and popular holiday destination.
Tips for visiting Portimão and the Algarve
Away from some of the main tourist traps on the coast, where prices are often hiked, keep an eye out for bars, cafes and restaurants catering more for the locals than for visitors and you will be amazed by the quality of the affordable food and wine in the Algarve and throughout other regions of Portugal.
Did you know?
In 2008 the first WorldSBK visit to the new Autodromo do Algarve track was dominated by Troy Bayliss on his farewell weekend. The Australian devastated his opponents, taking pole by almost 2.5 seconds and winning both races.