2025 WorldSBK calendar: our route for the next seasson!

2025 WorldSBK calendar: our route for the next seasson!

The 2025 WorldSBK calendar was released weeks ago: we already know the venues who will host a WorldSBK Round next year! Twelve dates to enjoy top level racing from four different classes and, of course, the WorldSBK Official Store will be there. Non-stop action from February to October, let’s see where we meet in Superbike 2025!

2025 WorldSBK and WorldSSP calendar

WorldSBK and WorldSSP will compete in all the twelve rounds of 2025. Starting with a classic, Phillip Island, Australia will have one more year the honour to host the very first round of the year plus a previous two-day test on the same week of February. The doubts will be cleared after a winter full of test and expectations. If you are one of the lucky ones to be present, we hope you enjoy one of the best tracks in the world even more with our visitor guide!

From one side of the globe to the other: in March, WorldSBK heads to Europe. Portimao will host the second round. That’s a novelty, as Portimao usually held races in the second half of the season. The southwestern corner of the continent will have good weather in March and riders and spectators will enjoy Algarve’s spectacular rollercoaster track.

April in WorldSBK is synonymous of Assen; another classic event not to miss: the Cathedral is worth a visit at least once in the lifetime of any fan! In May there are two more novelties: Cremona and Most will be held this month. The Italian circuit was just added to the calendar in 2024 in September, while Most used to be a July appointment; now both races will be held in perfect springtime mood. Next stops are historic WorldSBK tracks: Misano and Donington, both staying in the same June and July dates.

The new addition to the 2025 WorldSBK calendar is the Hungarian Round, that will be held at the end of July on the Balaton Park Circuit. Unknown territory for WorldSBK riders, it will be very exciting to watch riders fighting in a new venue for them. August will be for a quick holiday break, but riders and teams will go ‘back to school’ in Magny-Cours in the first week of September; almost a tradition. Aragon is next in the same month while October will hold the decisive finals rounds at Estoril and Jerez to end the show.

ROUND DATE COUNTRY CIRCUIT
1 21-22-23 February Australia Phillip Island
2 28-29-30 March Portugal Portimao
3 11-12-13 April Netherlands Assen
4 2-3-4 May Italy Cremona
5 16-17-18 May Czech Republic Most
6 13-14-15 June Italy Misano
7 11-12-13 July United Kingdom Donington Park
8 25-26-27 July Hungary Balaton Park
9 5-6-7 September France Magny-Cours
10 26-27-28 September Spain Aragon
11 10-11-12 October Portugal Estoril
12 17-18-19 October Spain Jerez

 

2025 WorldSSP300 calendar

World Supersport300 calendar is slightly different than the WorldSBK and WorldSSP one. The lightweight class will race eight Rounds during 2025. The season starts a little bit latter for them, in March in Portimao. From then on, they will visit Assen, Most and Misano. Their holidays will be a little bit longer, with a big stop both July and August; surely riders and teams will enjoy their summer time. With the batteries fully charged, they will race the last four meeting of the year in Magny-Cours, Aragon, Estoril and Jerez. The Portuguese track is the only addition to the calendar in respect to 2024, but most WorldSSP300 will know Estoril from previous visits in 2022 and 2020.

ROUND DATE COUNTRY CIRCUIT
1 28-29-30 March Portugal Portimao
2 11-12-13 April Netherlands Assen
3 16-17-18 May Czech Republic Most
4 13-14-15 June Italy Misano
5 5-6-7 September France Magny-Cours
6 26-27-28 September Spain Aragon
7 10-11-12 October Portugal Estoril
8 17-18-19 October  Spain Jerez

 

2025 WorldWCR calendar

After a successful and thrilling historical first season, WorldWCR will continue to be featured in some WorldSBK rounds. For 2025, the calendar stays with six rounds, but three of them are new venues for WorldWCR, which will add more thrill as for many riders will be their first visit to these tracks.

The 2025 WorldWCR season starts way earlier than previous season: Assen in April will host its first WorldWCR race. The year goes on with two already familiar tracks, Cremona and Donington. But in July, WorldWCR will also debut at Balaton, in Hungry, as will do also the WorldSBK Championship. Back from summer break, September the penultimate meeting will be held at Magny-Cours, also a novelty for WorldWCR. The electrifying final will take place again in Jerez, on southern Spain.

 

ROUND DATE COUNTRY CIRCUIT
1 11-12-13 April Netherlands Assen
2 2-3-4 May Italy Cremona
3 11-12-13 July United Kingdom Donington Park
4 25-26-27 July Hungary Balaton Park
5 5-6-7 September France Magny-Cours
6 17-18-19 October  Spain Jerez

 

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