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the model and manufacture the required number of roadgoing machines. While rules vary from series to series, in general the motorcycles must maintain the same profile as their roadgoing counterparts, with the same overall appearance as seen from the front, rear and sides. In addition, the frame
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Beginning in 2015 the US National Superbike championship moved to a new organization, MotoAmerica, after several years of decline. The new championship is known as the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship, and incorporates classes similar to those operating at world championship level, and other
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The 2014 event saw podium places go to Jack Affara (Champion), Armstrong Ngugu (2nd Position) and Ikhide Izokpu (3rd Position). Other countries with road races are the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Ukraine, New Zealand and Macau.
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championship, the Superbike World Championship has grown into a world-class professional racing series. Many of the riders that competed in SBK over the years are household names among motorcycle racing fans. The most successful rider thus far has been Northern Irelands
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National Superbike series vary greatly in challenge and popularity, the most popular being in Britain and North America. Both Japan and Australia have well supported national superbikes series, though they only run for short, 10-race seasons.
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The world's first 'Superbike' was built by brothers Ross and Ralph Hannan in the mid/late 1970s. First ridden successfully in Australia and overseas, including the Suzuka 8 hour and the Bol d'Or 24-hour endurance races, by
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The Mopar Canadian Superbike Championship is the Canadian national Superbike series. The series runs from May to September and consists of six to eight rounds per season. Riders from the Canadian series often compete in
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Superbike World Championship (also known as SBK) is the premier international superbike Championship. The championship was founded in 1988. It is regulated by the
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championship in the United Kingdom. It is managed and organised by MCRCB-Events. The commercial and television rights have been delegated to MotorSport Vision.
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racing, which uses prototype machines that bear little resemblance to production machines. This is somewhat similar to the distinction in car racing between
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cannot be modified. Teams may modify some elements of the bike, including the suspensions, brakes, swingarm, and the diameter and size of the wheels.
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until 2009 when the AMA sold the series to the Daytona MotorSports Group. The series was replaced in 2015 by the MotoAmerica Superbike championship.
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Superbike racing motorcycles are derived from standard production models, so for a bike to be eligible, the manufacturer must first
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is the official world championship series, though national Superbike championships are held in many countries, including the
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The All Japan Road Race Championship, also known as MFJ Superbike is the premiere motorcycle road racing championship in
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has been the most successful manufacturer in the series over the years, accumulating 15 manufacturer championships.
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who went on to international success and was eventually inducted into the NZ sports "Hall of Fame".
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Superbikes must look like their roadgoing counterparts, the most notable difference is the missing
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national series, i.e. Superbike, Supersport, Superstock 1000, Superstock and KTM Junior cup.
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cars, though the performance gap between Superbike and MotoGP racing is much smaller.
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2014 Winner of the Nigeria Superbike Road Race, with the first and Second runners ups
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The British Superbike championship (known to most as "BSB") is the leading
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MotoAmerica Superbike Championship (previously AMA Superbike Championship)
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The restriction to production models distinguishes Superbike racing from
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that employs highly modified production motorcycles, as opposed to
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The AMA Superbike was the premier superbike racing series in the
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won the 2006, 2007 and 2010 titles riding for HM Plant Honda.
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Motorcycle racing with highly modified production motorcycles
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List of Superbike champions, including for national series
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Some of the contestants at the Nigeria Superbike Road Race
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won the 2006 and 2008 titles riding for Xerox Ducati and
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supported superbike team outside Japan. Japanese rider
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Once regarded as the poor cousin to the more glamorous
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