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WorldSBK announces 2025 calendar

by Henry Cheal
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WorldSBK announces 2025 calendar

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The provisional 2025 FIM Superbike World Championship has been announced. It will consist of 12 rounds in nine countries.

The new season will continue to host pre-season testing at Phillip Island before the first race of the season down under, with the majority of the same circuits keeping its place on the calendar.

Portimao will now host a race in March, taking MotoGP’s early season slot after it was revealed that the race weekend in that series was pushed back to later in the calendar year.

The inaugural race at Balaton Park in Hungary signifies a new country and territory for the WorldSBK series.

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At the same time, Cremona keeps its place on the calendar after its first race weekend earlier this year. The Italian round has been brought forward to a May slot after occupying a weekend in September.

The series will have only one doubleheader with back-to-back race weekends, with the final two races at Estoril and Jerez closing the season.

2025 Calendar

21-23 February, Australia, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

28-30 March, Portugal, Autódromo Internacional do Algarve

11-13 April, The Netherlands, TT Circuit Assen

2-4 May, Italy, Cremona Circuit

16-18 May, Czechia, Autodrom Most

13-15 June, Italy, Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli

11-13 July, United Kingdom, Donington Park

25-27 July, Hungary, Balaton Park Circuit

5-7 September, France, Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours

26-28 September, Spain, MotorLand Aragón

10-12 October, Portugal, Circuito Estoril

17-19 October, Spain, Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto

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