2025 WorldSBK: A New Season of Fierce Competition and Rising Stars

2025 WorldSBK: A New Season of Fierce Competition and Rising Stars: Reigning champion Toprak Razgatlioglu, who won his second world title in 2024 and gave BMW their first rider’s championship since joining the series in 2011, returns with the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team to defend his title.

Runner-up Nicolo Bulega, who made an impressive debut season in Superbike after winning the 2023 World Supersport Championship, will continue with Aruba.it Racing – Ducati, aiming for the top spot.

Veteran rider Alvaro Bautista, the 2022 and 2023 champion, stays strong with Ducati, helping them win their 20th manufacturer’s title in 2024.

Bimota also returns to WorldSBK, with Alex Lowes and Axel Bassani leading their efforts with the new KB998 bike. Meanwhile, six-time champion Jonathan Rea starts his second season with Pata Yamaha, hoping to challenge for the title again.

The 2025 FIM Supersport World Championship features 32 riders from 15 countries, showcasing the best racing talent.

Yamaha will debut their new R9 bike, replacing the famous R6, with riders like Stefano Manzi, Can Oncu, and Michael Rinaldi ready to race.

The Ducati Panigale V2 remains a top choice in the class, with riders like Nicolo Bulega and Adrian Huertas, who won back-to-back titles, and 11 riders on Ducati bikes in 2025.

Other contenders like Philipp Ottl, Marcel Schrotter, and Valentin Debise will be looking to make their mark.

New talents like Loris Veneman and Jaume Masia, plus the arrival of Ana Carrasco, will add excitement to the season.

The 2025 FIM Supersport 300 World Championship promises an exciting year with rising stars and experienced riders from all over the world.

The championship will feature 32 riders from 10 different countries, with teams racing Kawasaki, Yamaha, KTM, and Kove bikes.

Two-time World Champion Jeffrey Buis will be a standout, along with returning riders like Mirko Gennai, Marc Garcia, and Julio Garcia.

2025 will be the final season for WorldSSP300 as the entry class in the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship.

A new feeder category will be introduced in 2026 to make the transition to WorldSSP smoother.

View 2025 Provisional Permanent Entry Lists

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