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WSB Calendar: 2009 World Superbikes dates schedule

World Superbikes calendar containing all the dates and schedules for the 2009 season

Posted: 28 February 2009
by Visordown News

WORLD SUPERBIKES kicks off at Philip Island in March. We have all the dates, times and schedules for the 2009 season. So make a note in your diary of the 2009 World Superbike calendar. Who will be the ones to watch? We reckon Ben Spies will be on the pace on the new Yamaha R1 but Haga will also be fast on the Ducati. Can the Brits make an impression? Sykes, Haslam, Byrne and Hill have it all to play for. Watch them on the TV from the comfort of your sofa!

The world superbikes dates are as follows:

2009 World Superbike WSB Championship calendar schedule

1 March 1st Phillip Island Australia
2 March 14th Losail Qatar
3 April 5th Valencia Spain
4 April 26th Assen Netherlands
5 May 10th Monza Italy
6 May 24th Kyalami South Africa
7 May 31th Salt Lake City Utah
8 June 21th Misano San Marino
9 June 28th Donington Park England/Europe
10 July 26th Brno Czech Republic
12 September 6th Nürburgring Germany
13 September 27th Imola Italy
14 October 4th Magny-Cours France
15 October 25th Portimão Portugal

(BSB) British Superbike calendar dates here.


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