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Where does WorldSBK fit into Dorna’s grand plan?
The plans to get the 2020 MotoGP season are well underway, but how does the 2020 WorldSBK season factor into Dorna's plans?

WorldSBK aiming to complete season with six or seven rounds in 2020
The 2020 WorldSBK Championship could be run to just a minimum number of six more rounds in order to fit around MotoGP's revised scheduling

WATCH Master v Pupil as Sofuoglu and Razgatlioglu battle on kart track
Toprak Razgatlioglu and Kenan Sofuoglu help us getting a little racing fix as they battle it out hard on a karting track

Kawasaki prepared to manage prospect of Rea, Lowes inter-team battle
Kawasaki Racing Team boss Guim Roda says he is prepared for the potential challenge of managing two fast riders in Alex Lowes and Jonathan Rea

Eugene Laverty expects BMW WorldSBK wins ‘sooner rather than later'
Eugene Laverty predicts BMW will be celebrating its first WorldSBK win since 2013 when the 2020 season starts up again
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Suzuka 8 Hours postponed to a new end of season date
The Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race is postponed to November 1st as a result of the coronavirus pandemic

Bautista: I don’t know if move to inline-four better or worse for me
Alvaro Bautista admits changing to an inline-four engine has been a key adjustment having spent the majority of his career racing with V4 engines in both MotoGP and World Superbikes.

Lavilla: There's a point when WorldSBK cancellations the only option
World Superbike chief Gregorio Lavilla admits organisers are heading towards a point when it can no longer reshuffle rounds and “will have to consider cancellations as the only possible option” after calling off the Imola round.

World Superbike cancels Imola round, reschedules Aragon, Misano
World Superbike championship organisers have cancelled the Imola round as part of the 2020 season overhaul, while also rescheduling both the Aragon and Misano rounds for later in the year.

Aruba.it Ducati boss: Feels like Redding has been with us for years
The Aruba.it Racing Ducati team manager Serafino Foti says Scott Redding has instantly adapted into the squad and made a lasting impression on his World Superbike debut at Phillip Island.

Honda: World Superbike season delay hurting development
Honda team manager Jaume Colom concedes the unexpected pause to the 2020 World Supebike championship enforced by the coronavirus pandemic has triggered a negative effect on its development with the new CBR1000RR-R.

Kawasaki announces refreshed Suzuka 8 Hours line-up
Defending Suzuka 8 Hours champions Kawasaki have confirmed their three riders for the 2020 race, as Jonathan Rea is joined by new World Superbike team-mate Alex Lowes with Xavi Fores completing the line-up.

Assen World Superbike round pushed back to August
The Dutch round of the 2020 World Superbike championship has been rescheduled to August 21-23 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Rea: I don’t really care about racing amid coronavirus
Reigning World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea says he doesn’t care about fighting for another title during the coronavirus pandemic and while he concedes he misses racing he accepts it’s “not that important right now”.

Bayliss: Oli is on his way up, but I have a pretty good record…
Troy Bayliss may have retired but it hasn’t kept him out of the paddock as he supports his son Oli climbing the racing ladder to emulate him.

Haslam: Honda’s work never stops amid coronavirus
While the coronavirus pandemic has put the sporting world on hold, teams are doing what they can to prepare for the eventual resumption of the season which is keeping Leon Haslam and Honda’s World Superbike efforts busy.

Lowes: I’ve switched off from bikes for two weeks
During the coronavirus shutdown, Alex Lowes says he has opted to “switch off from bikes for two weeks” to stay mentally ready once the World Superbike season restarts.

Bautista: I can do about half the training I usually do
While Alvaro Bautista fully backs the government and health authority measures taken to halt the spread of the coronavirus, he says he can only complete half his usual training programme because of restrictions.

Assen cancels events until April 6, plunges WorldSBK round into doubt
Assen has cancelled all its events for the next three weeks amid coronavirus prevention plans ordered by the Netherlands’ government and health authorities, which threatens the running of the Dutch World Superbike round later in April.

Spanish season finale on WorldSBK calendar update
The ongoing coronavirus disruptions have caused the Spanish round of the 2020 World Superbike championship to be postponed from March 29 to October 25, where it is now set to become the season finale.

Coronavirus: Qatar World Superbike round postponed
The Qatar World Superbike round has been postponed until further notice amid the coronavirus outbreak. With travel restrictions enforced arriving into Qatar, organisers have moved to reschedule the World Superbike round which was initially set to take place on March 13-15.

Gerloff, Laverty out of rest of Phillip Island WorldSBK
Garrett Gerloff and Eugene Laverty will both miss the remainder of the 2020 World Superbike championship opener at Phillip Island after suffering concussion in separate crashes during warm up.

Baz tops red-flagged Phillip Island Warm Up
Full Phillip Island World Superbike Warm Up Results

Rea vents frustration following dramatic 2020 WorldSBK opener
Jonathan Rea says he couldn’t help but feel frustrated at being pushed off track on the opening lap by former Kawasaki team-mate Tom Sykes, before a fall trying to overtake Michael Ruben Rinaldi prematurely cut short the start of his World Superbike title defence.