World Superbikes pen fresh deal to keep one its most popular races

Most will remain on the♚ calendar for five more years

Most World Superbikes, 2024
Most World Superbikes, 2024
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The Autodrom Most will remain on the World Superbike calendar as the home of t♛he Czech round until 2030 after signing a new five-year deal with the 🎃series.

Most joined the calendar in 2021 as a late indirect replacement for the cancelled Phillip Island rou🦹nd that year, whi📖ch was canned due to the COVID pandemic.

Initially mꦏet with some criticism due to safety concerns at the circuit, Most has remained on the calendar and become one of the more popular events on the calendar.

Over 60,000 fans visited the Czech event at Most last year, with eventual champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Toprak Razgatlioglu sweeping the races.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:World Superbikes will c𓆉ontinue to race at Most until the 2030 season after signing a new five-year deal with the track, while the circuit has undergone numerous changes recently to improve safety.

"We are very 🙈pleased to confirm Autodrom Most’s place on the WoꦯrldSBK calendar for the next five years,” Gregorio Lavilla, World Superbikes’ executive director, said.

“The circuit has rapidly esta꧒blished itself as one of our standou🎶t events, with remarkable attendance figures and enthusiastic fan engagement.

“The continuous investment in track safety, infrastructure, and overall event experience showcases the circuit’s ꧅commitment to our standards.

“We look forward to🧸 many more exciting moments at Autodrom Most, further strengthening the presence of World♐SBK in Czechia.”

Josef Zajíček, member of the organising association AMK Most and CEO of Autodrom Most, added: “I am glad that this cooperation is successful and continues to develop in a very positivꦦe direction.

“This is a key race weekend for the🧜 Autodrom Most, which attracts thousands of fans to Czechia eve🅘ry year.

“It contributes significantly not only to the visibility of our circuit,🦄 but also to the international reputation of Czechia.

“The Championship is very open to the fans and thanks to the access to the paddock they have the opportunity to see and experience world motorsport up close like nowhere else - this is something that makes WorldSBK trul🦄y special.

“We are therefore very pl👍eased to have agreed with the promoter to extend our partnership until 2030.”

The 2025 Czech World Superbike round will take place this weekend f🅺rom 16🍒-18 May.

Dorna’s flagship series MotoGP will also return to Czechia this year after a five-year🦹 absence, with Brno returning to the calendar on 18-20 July.

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