Press Release | October 11, 2024
The 2025 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship’s provisional calendar has been revealed, with 12 rounds kicking off at the traditional season-opener at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit February 21-23 following the traditional official preseason test in Australia.
The six-race FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship will embark on its second season starting at the TT Circuit Assen round.
The following is a press release from the WorldSBK…
The following is a press release from WorldSBK…
There’s been some movement in the calendar as Portimao and Most secure earlier dates, while Balaton Park is scheduled for a WorldSBK debut in July
The 2025 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship’s provisional calendar has been revealed with 12 rounds scheduled for the fastest production-based racing Championship in the world. A new venue has a summer debut scheduled, while there’s a different order for some of the fan and rider favorite circuits. After the exceptional 2024 campaign, 2025 is sure to be another season that will live long in the memory.
A traditional starting point kicks off the season as the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit hosts the season-opener on February 21-23. As always, there will be an Official Test in Australia for the WorldSBK and WorldSSP fields leading up to the round, on February 17 and 18. From Australia, it’s a trip to Portugal and the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in a new March date, taking place March 28-30. The WorldSSP300 season will also start at the Portuguese venue.
Then it’s a trip to the Netherlands and the iconic TT Circuit Assen April 11-13, where the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship will begin its second season—and race at Assen for the first time. Next up, it’s the first of two trips to Italy in 2025. The Cremona Circuit returns for its second WorldSBK visit, but this time May 2-4, before another venue with a different date as the Autodrom Most slots in May 16-18.
After the Czech Republic visit, it’s back to Italy for the historic Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli,” which takes place June 13-15. The circuit where it all started for WorldSBK, Donington Park, follows with a trip to the UK penciled in for July 11-13. After that, the Balaton Park Circuit is scheduled for July 25-27 for its WorldSBK debut as a trip to Hungary awaits.
It’s another frantic end to the season from September onward. The Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours hosts the Championship in its now-traditional slot of September 5-7, before MotorLand Aragon on the 26th-28th of the same month. It’s a doubleheader to end the season with the Circuito Estoril on October 10-12 before a spectacular season finale is guaranteed at the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto in Spain October 17-19.
With the Balaton Park Circuit new to WorldSBK, it is subject to homologation.
2025 World Superbike Schedule
2/21-23 |
(Rnd 1) Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Australia |
3/28-30 |
(Rnd 2) Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, Portugal |
4/11-13 |
(Rnd 3) TT Circuit Assen, The Netherlands |
5/2-4 |
(Rnd 4) Cremona Circuit, Italy |
5/16-18 |
(Rnd 5) Autodrom Most, Czechia |
6/13-15 |
(Rnd 6) Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli,” Italy |
7/11-13 |
(Rnd 7) Donington Park, England |
7/25-27 |
(Rnd 8) Balaton Park Circuit, Hungary* |
9/5-7 |
(Rnd 9) Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France |
9/26-28 |
(Rnd 10) MotorLand Aragon, Spain |
10/10-12 |
(Rnd 11) Circuito Estoril, Portugal |
10/17-19 |
(Rnd 12) Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, Spain** |
*Subject to homologation
** Subject to contract
Here is an overview of the WorldSBK calendar for each class:
Click HERE to download a pdf of the WorldSBK calendar for each class.