World Superbike Championship
The World Superbike Championship (WSBK) is a premier motorcycle racing series that features modified production motorcycles. Established in 1988, it showcases top riders and teams competing on various international circuits. The championship consists of multiple rounds held in different countries, with each round typically featuring two races.
Riders earn points based on their finishing positions, contributing to both individual and team championships. The series is known for its close racing and diverse range of manufacturers, including Ducati, Yamaha, and Kawasaki. The WSBK serves as a platform for showcasing advanced motorcycle technology and thrilling motorsport action.