World Superbike Championship 2020 calendar, schedule, locations, Teams, Drivers so far.
The 2020 World Superbike Championship schedule calendar has been officially confirmed with the United States round at Laguna Seca and the Thailand round at the Chang International Circuit excluded from the 13-round series events.
After the season starts from Phillip Island, the two Italian rounds at Imola and Misano plus the new rounds at Oschersleben and Barcelona had been provisionally revealed, championship organizers have formally announced the full 2020 calendar.
With Qatar moving from the season finale to the second round to, and Argentina hosts the Superbike Championship finals round of the season at San Juan on 9-11 October.
It also means the Losail International Circuit will host MotoGP and World Superbikes on consecutive weekends next March.
2020 World Superbike championship calendar, full schedule dates, venues...
The 2020 World Superbike championship calendar is officially confirmed with the United States Thailand rounds omitted.
Here is the Full 2020 World Superbike Championship calendar.
28 February-1 March -- Australia Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
13-15 March -- Qatar Losail International Circuit
27-29 March -- Spain Circuito de Jerez - Ángel Nieto
17-19 April -- The Netherlands TT Circuit Assen
8-10 May -- Italy Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari di Imola
22-24 May -- Spain MotorLand Aragón
12-14 June -- Italy Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”
3-5 July -- United Kingdom Donington Park
31 July-2 -- August Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben
4-6 September -- Portugal Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
18-20 September -- Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
25-27 September -- France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
9-11 October -- Argentina Circuito San Juan Villicum
World Superbike Championship 2020, Teams, Drivers, grid so far...
With Leon Haslam joining the new-look HRC WorldSBK team and Michael Ruben Rinaldi heading to Team Go Eleven Ducati for 2020, the World Superbike championship grid is starting to take shape for next season.
Kawasaki Racing Team:
Jonathan Rea
Alex Lowes
Aruba.it Racing Ducati:
Chaz Davies
Scott Redding
Pata Yamaha:
Michael van der Mark
Toprak Razgatlioglu
Honda:
Alvaro Bautista
Leon Haslam
BMW Motorrad:
Tom Sykes
Eugene Laverty
Pedercini Kawasaki:
Jordi Torres
Lorenzo Savadori
GRT Yamaha:
Federico Caricasulo
Garrett Gerloff
Ten Kate Yamaha:
Loris Baz
Barni Ducati:
Leon Camier
Orelac Kawasaki:
TBA
Team Go Eleven Ducati:
Michael Ruben Rinaldi
Puccetti Kawasaki:
Xavi Fores
Honda Mie Racing Team:
Takumi Takahashi
TBA
Team Motocorsa Ducati:
Leandro Mercado (From Jerez round onwards)
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