WSBK – Calendar and reports of the World Superbike 2016 –

2016 World Superbike calendar and reports

WSBK - Calendar and reports of the World Superbike 2016 -

The Superbike world championship will have 14 events in 2016. Site delivers the complete calendar to you, to mark in your favorites to take full advantage of this 29th season of WSBK … the twelfth on MNC !

The Superbike World Championship will have 14 events in 2016. Site delivers the complete calendar to you, to mark in your favorites to take full advantage of this 29th season of WSBK … the twelfth on MNC! Like every year, you will find on this page the links to our "quasi-live" reports of the Superpole (Saturday) and of each WSBK and WSSP race (Sunday), as well as the statements of the Superbike riders and the complete analysis of Site writing (Monday).

Phillip Island – February 27/28 – Australia

Buriram – March 12/13 – Thailand

Aragon – 2/3 April – Spain

TT Assen – April 16/17 – Netherlands

Imola – April 30 / May 1 – Italy

Sepang – May 14/15 – Malaysia

Donington Park – May 28/29 – Great Britain

Misano – June 18/19 – Italy

Laguna Seca – July 9/10 – USA

Lausitzring – September 17/18 – Germany

Magny-Cours – October 1/2 – France

Jerez – October 15/16 – Spain

Losail – October 29/30 – Qatar

  • Update: Attention, the World Superbike is reviewing its programming! As of this season, the first of the two Superbike rounds no longer takes place on Sunday morning, but on Saturday at the very beginning of the afternoon. (read).
  • Update: The organizers of the World Superbike have just announced that the Monza event, scheduled for the end of July, should be canceled and will not be replaced by the ‘fuse’ Vallelunga. The FIM and DWO are therefore following other tracks. (read).
  • Update: the Monza event will not ultimately be replaced (read)

The organizers seem to have taken into account the remarks made by the teams this year, since the first two events of the WSBK 2016 which will take place again on the other side of the world will only be separated by two weeks (instead of a full month in 2015 !).

On the contrary, the third and fourth meetings at the edge of the Pacific will be more spaced out: the date for Malaysia is brought forward to mid-May, and the Superbike riders will fly – without their Supersport comrades – to the United States. United in early July.

Note that the weekend of May 27-29 will be one of the most anticipated of the year, since the strong men of the championship (Rea, Davies, Sykes and Lowes) will race at home, on the Donington Park circuit. Despite their dominance, the British pilots are only entitled to one test…

Italy, on the other hand, will host the Superbike championship three times as Monza returns to the program, in addition to the usual events at Imola and Misano. Tired of repeated cancellations (India and Russia in particular), the Dorna has planned a reserve circuit: Vallelunga, always in Italy !

The Superbike World Championship will also make a big comeback in Germany, at the Lausitzring, but will no longer pass in Portugal on the fabulous Portimao track … Finally, the stages of Magny-Cours (October 2, 2016!) And Jerez are reversed. As for the final bouquet, it will take place again in Losail on October 30 … in the evening !

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