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MOTUL FIM Superbike
World Championship
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FIM
Supersport and
Supersport 300 World Championships
20
24
calendar,
updated 1
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Ja
n
uary
DATE
COUNTRY
CIRCUIT
WorldSBK
WorldSSP
WorldSSP300
2
3
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25
February
Australia
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
X
X
22
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24
March
Spain
Circuit de Barcelona
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Catalunya
X
X
X
19
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21 April
The
Netherlands
TT Circuit Assen
X
X
X
14
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16 June
Italy
Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”
X
X
X
12
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14 July
United Kingdom
Donington Park
X
X
19
-
21
July
Czech Republic
Autodrom Most
X
X
X
9
-
11 August
Portugal
Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
X
X
X
23
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25 August
Hungary
Balaton Park Circuit *
X
X
6
-
8
September
France
Circuit de Nevers Magny
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Cours
X
X
X
20
-
22 September
Italy
Cremona Circuit *
X
X
27
-
29 September
Spain
MotorLand
Aragón
X
X
X
1
8
-
20
October
Spain
Circuito de Jerez
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Ángel Nieto
X
X
X
*
(
STH
)
Subject to homologation.
20
24
OFFICIAL TEST
1
9
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20
February, Australia, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit (WorldSBK and WorldSSP)
2024 SUPPORTED TEST
14
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15 March, Spain,
Circuit de Barcelona
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Catalunya (WorldSBK)
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