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Bikesales Staff28 Apr 2016
NEWS

Updated: 2016 world superbike calendar

Will now be held over just 13 rounds following the inability to find a replacement venue for the cancelled July 24 round at Monza

Final calendar is as follows:

1 – Australia – Phillip Island GP Circuit – 27-28 February
2 – Thailand – Chang International Circuit – 12-13 March
3 – Spain – MotorLand Aragón – 2-3 April
4 – The Netherlands – TT Circuit Assen – 16-17 April
5 – Italy – Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari di Imola – 30 April – 1 May
6– Malaysia – Sepang International Circuit – 14-15 May
7 – UK – Donington Park – 28-29 May
8 – Italy – Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli – 18-19 June
9 – USA – Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca – 9-10 July ***
10 – Germany – Lausitzring – 17-18 September
11 – France – Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours – 1-2 October
12 – Spain – Circuito de Jerez – 15-16 October **
13 – Qatar – Losail International Circuit – 29-30 October

*** WorldSBK only

Official tests:
Pre-season - Phillip Island – Monday/Tuesday prior to Australian Round (WorldSBK, WorldSSP)
Post-race 1 – Misano – After Riviera di Rimini Round (WorldSBK)
Post-race 2 – Jerez – After Spanish Round (WorldSBK)

For more information about the Phillip Island round, including ticketing and accommodation, click here
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