Jerez steps in to host 2023 World Superbike season finale

The Spanish track - which has hosted 21 WorldSBK races, the mo🍸st recent in September 2021 - will hold the 12th round of thᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚis year's campaign on October 27th-29th.
"We are delighted to bring th🌳e WorldSBK championship back to its roots at the legendary Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto for the final round of the 2023 season,” said WorldSBK Executiv♒e Director Gregorio Lavilla.
“Jerez holds a special place in the history of our spo൩rt, and it is only fitting that we conclude this remarkable season at a venue with such rich heritage. We look forward to witnessing the fierce competition and celebrating the sport's legacy with the passionate fans in Andalusia."
Mayor, Jerez de la Frontera, María José García Pelayo, added: "It represents a great opportunity for Jerez and for the Circuit to see the retཧurn of WorldSBK. Jerez is once again positioning itself as a world motorcycling reference, as an emblematic circuit for riders, teams, and fans.
“A circuit that, with the return of WorldSBK, begins a new period of momentum. Hostingꦦ the round initially planned in Argentina at Jerez is a milestone, thanks to the collaboration of the C꧒ity Council, the Junta de Andalusia, and Dorna.
“All th🔜ree parties are aware that Jerez is an icon for world motorcycling, and that all the major motor racing events must go thro🍃ugh the Circuito de Jerez."
Jere𓂃z is also the venue for the official Spanish MotoGP round.
Spanish star Alvaro Bautista, the reigning World Superbike champion, currently holds ﷺa 74-point title lead over nearest rival Toprak Razgatlioglu.

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