World Superbike reveals provisional 2022 calendar, Phillip Island finale

World Superbike has released a provisional 13-round calendar for the 202🐟2 season.
Phillip Island is aiming to return for the first time since the Covid pandemic - but as season finale, rather than season-opener - at a to-be-announced dat🍌e.
Not ret🐼urnꦏing are this year's events at Navarra and Jerez, but the new Most (Czech Republic) and Mandalika (Indonesia) rounds continue.
Mandalika will remain in its November date despite monsoon rains forcing a cancellation of this year's Saturday race and shortening 𒆙of the second feature race.
The identity of th♏e 13th round is still to be d🅰ecided. Turkey's Istanbul Park is one of the rumours, following home star Toprak Razgatlioglu's historic title victory.
"A 13th round will take place and we have some options for where this event could be, w🧸hilst it will be great to welcome Australia and the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit back to the calenda൲r, this time closing the season. The date is to be confirmed due to logistical challenges that require further analysis," said Gregorio Lavilla, WorldSBK Executive Director.
"I am pleased💙 to welcome back two of 2021’s new circuits: the Autodrom Most and the Pertamina Mandalika International♒ Street Circuit. We look forward to another fantastic season of WorldSBK action.”
The new-look World Supersport class will be present at all rounds, with WorldSSP300 attending all 𒁃European events except ꦛ;Donington Park.
Provisional 2022 WorldSBK Calendar |
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Rd | Circuit | Country | Date |
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1 | Motorland Aragon | Spain | 8-10 Apr |
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2 | Assen | Netherlands | 22-24 Apr |
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3 | Estoril | Portugal | 20-22 May |
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4 | Misano | Italy | 10-12 Jun |
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5 | Donington Park | Great Britain | 15-17 Jul |
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6 | Autodrom Most | Czech Republic | 29-31 Jul |
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7 | Magny-Cours | France | 9-11 Sep |
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8 | Barcelona-Catalunya | Spain | 23-25 Sep |
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9 | Portimao | Portugal | 7-9 Oct |
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10 | San Juan Villicum | Argentina | 21-23 Oct |
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11 | Mandalika | Indonesia | 11-13 Nov |
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12 | Phillip Island | Australia | TBA |
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