Superbikes move leaves Phillip Island community in limbo
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WorldSBK Racing at The Bend from 2028
The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship will begin a new chapter in Australia from 2028, with The Bend set to host the Australian Round on a multi-year agreement. Located in South Australia, Shell V-Power Motorsport Park at The Bend will join the WorldSBK calendar from the Championship’s 41st season onwards. Australia has been a cornerstone of WorldSBK since the Championship first visited the country in 1990, producing some of the sport…
WorldSBK to race at The Bend for the Australian Round from 2028 onwards
WorldSBK has announced that the championship will take its Australian Round of the calendar to The Bend circuit in Adelaide from 2028. The championship reached an agreement with the circuit and organisers in the Australian state of South Australia to bring the championship to a new venue for the first time since 1990. It means that the championship will no longer race at the iconic Phillip Island circuit, months after MotoGP announced it would b…
Phillip Island has been home to the Superbike World Championships in Australia for many years. Starting in 2028, the state-of-the-art 'The Bend' race track will be the new Down Under venue.
WorldSBK comes to Bend | The Murray Valley Standard
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