



Having been the curtain-raiser for the past two years, MotorLand Aragon and the Aragon Round host round 10 from the 22 nd – 24 th September, whilst the second back-to-back of the year is completed with the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal from the 29 th September – 1 st October. With August giving way to the summer break, action resumes with the French Round at Magny-Cours from the 8 th – 10 th September, as the circuit gets ready to celebrate 20 years of being on the WorldSBK calendar without interruption. The next round comes from the Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli” for the Emilia-Romagna Round on the Adriatic Coast from the 2 nd – 4 th June, whilst marking the halfway point of 2023, the UK Round at Donington Park will close out June action and kickstart July racing from the 30 th June – 2 nd July.Įntering the second half of 2023, the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari di Imola returns to the WorldSBK calendar for the first time since 2019 to host the Italian Round from the 14 th-16 th July, followed by the Czech Round at the Autodrom Most returning for a third consecutive season, with the final weekend of July on the 28 th – 30 th. Round four sees a second change in the calendar order in comparison to 2022, with the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya hosting the Catalunya Round from the 5 th – 7 th May.

After six weeks of rest, the Championship is back on European soil with the Dutch Round at the TT Circuit Assen from the 21 st – 23 rd of April, where WorldSSP300 will take to the track for the first time in 2023. Phillip Island and Australia will lift the curtain on the 12-round season from the 24 th – 26 th of February, whilst a week later, the Indonesian Round at the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit follows, finding a new slot in the first weekend of March. With a return to Australia as the season-opener and a back-to-back at the start of the year with Indonesia, a new date for the Catalunya and Aragon Rounds and a return to Imola in the summer, it’s a diverse calendar for WorldSBK in 2023.įor the first time since 2020, WorldSBK’s season starts at what is the traditional starting point. Whilst the 2022 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship is coming to a close, the 2023 season is taking shape and the calendar has been released, revealing the iconic destinations and historic venues where WorldSBK will continue to break records.
