WorldSSP 300 to be ended as WorldSBK announces new replacement class

WorဣldSBK has announced a new class for the 2026 season that will replace the WorldSSP 300 class.

WorldSSP 300 race, 2024 Spanish WorldSBK. Credit: Gold and Goose.
WorldSSP 300 race, 2024 Spanish WorldSBK. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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WorldSBK has announced the introduction of a new class for the 2026 sꦏeason to replace the꧙ WorldSSP 300 category.

The Sportbi🅘ke class has not yet been fleshed out entirely, with only vague descriptions of the specifications of the bikes expected to take part.

A statement from 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:WorldSBK reads: “Featuring agile motorcycles with mid-tier capacity engines, this new category promises exciting com𒁃petition and enhanced opportunities for manufacturers, teams, and riders alike.”

Fans of BSB will be aware of the National Sportbike Championship that replaced the Junior Super🌼sport class (BSB’s SSP 300 equivalent) for 2024, featuring motorcycles such as the Suzuki GSX-8R, Yamaha R7, and Triumph Daytona 660.

It would be reasonable to expect the new Sportbike class to follow BSB in this regard – the Yamaha R7, of course, being used alrea�꧂�dy by WorldSBK in the women-only WorldWCR category.

Confirmation of technical regulations ar𝕴e expected “in due course,” per the previously cited WorldSBK statement.

While it will use larger, faster, more powerful bikes than WorldSSP 300, WorldSBK says that W♏orld Sportbike will continue to be a stepping stone towards Worl♛dSSP.

“Building upon the foundations laid by World Supersport 300, World Sportbike aims to further streamline the path for young riders transitioning towards World🔥 Supersport,” the series says.

The end of WorldSSP 300

The WorldSSP 300 class was announced as ending at the end of 2025 already during the 2024 season🥃.

It’s a class that has seen moderate success, with riders such as♐ Manuel Gonzalez and Adrian H꧃uertas moving onto the Moto2 World Championship, which Gonzalez is currently leading and to which Huertas moved as Supersport World Champion.

It was also the class which saw Ana Carrasco๊ become the first woman t꧂o win a solo FIM World Championship in 2018.

However, it is also a class which has seen multiple rider fatalities since it was in♛troduced in 2017, with many of those at least in part attributed to the close nature of the racing in the class which regularly sees 20 riders battling in the front group.

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