World Superbike reveals new-look 2021 calendar
World Superbike has revealed a new-look 2021 calendar featuring no overseas races until October and a visit to Indonesia.
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Due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the new season will not begin at Australia's Phillip Island circuit as it has done in recent years, with that race pushed back to an unspecified date towards the end of the 13-round schedule.
Instead, Assen - which was one of several rounds to be cancelled this year - will open up the campaign on 23-25 April, kicking off a run of nine confirmed events in Europe.
Estoril, which played host to this year's season finale, will host the second round in 2021, followed by Aragon, which hosted two rounds on this year's revised calendar.
Next up are Misano and Donington Park, both cancelled for 2020, and then four returning venues from this year: Magny-Cours, Barcelona, Jerez and Portimao.
Argentina's Villicum circuit in San Juan is slated to host the first flyaway round of 2021 on October 15-17, followed by Indonesia in mid-November, subject to the city-based Mandalika circuit gaining the necessary FIM homologation.
Completing the 13-round schedule are Phillip Island, which is listed as subject to contract, and a final TBC slot.
As things stand, three events that were struck from the 2020 calendar amid the global health crisis - Qatar, Imola and Oschersleben - are not due to return.
2021 Provisional WSBK calendar:
Date | Venue |
---|---|
April 23-25 | Assen |
May 7-9 | Estoril |
May 21-23 | Aragon |
June 11-13 | Misano |
July 2-4 | Donington Park |
September 3-5 | Magny-Cours |
September 17-19 | Barcelona |
September 24-26 | Jerez |
October 1-3 | Portimao |
October 15-17 | Villicum |
November 12-14 | Mandalika |
TBC | Phillip Island |
TBC | TBC |
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