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Bikesales Staff18 Nov 2014
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2015 ASBK Supp Regs

Next year’s Australian Superbike Championship is taking shape, with the supplementary regulations now available for competitors and stakeholders
Motorcycling Australia (MA) has released the supplementary regulations for the 2015 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK).
The supp regs provides all the background to the championship, and are available to download here
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The Australian championship classes are Superbike, Supersport, Moto3/125GP, 250 Production, 300 Production and Women's Up to 300 Production.
The Australian national classes include an Unlimited class and Up to 500 Production. Club Challenge and support classes will be updated as they are confirmed with host clubs.
Rounds 2-5 will run over the course of three days with Friday practice sessions for all classes. Tyre rules will be homologated tyres for all Australian championship classes
MA is offering a travel subsidy payment for competitors entering at least three rounds of $500 per competitor (excludes round one).
The supplementary regulations pertain only to rounds 2-5; round one information will be included in the world superbike support class supplementary regulations, which will be released soon.
For more information, email asbk@ma.org.au.

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