2025 WorldSBK Calendar Revealed

The 2025 WorldSBK calendar has been revealed with a total of 12 rounds, beginning with the iconic Phillip Island circuit

Jerez
Jerez

The 2025 WorldSBK calendar is here with Phillip Island set to host the season-opener once again.

All but two of the 12 rounds are officially in place, with the Hungarian round at the new Balaton Park circuit subject to homologation and the season-finale at Jerez which is subject to a contract agreement.

The Balaton Park round was set to stage its inaugural WorldSBK race in 2024 but was postponed until next season as the circuit was not ready in time. It will also host its first-ever MotoGP round in 2025.

Second on the schedule behind Phillip Island is the first European round of the season at Portimao, before Assen stages round three.

While all 12 rounds are no different to this year’s venues, the order has changed slightly as the Cremona circuit, which held its first WorldSBK races ever earlier this season, has been bumped up to the fourth round of the 2025 campaign.

Following that, riders and teams will head to the Autodrom Most which has also moved up the schedule before Misano and Donington Park will host rounds six and seven. Then comes the Hungarian round before Magny-Cours, Aragon, Estoril and Jerez will close out the season.

Below is the calendar in full.

2025 WorldSBK Calendar
DateRoundCountryCircuitClass
21-23 February1AustraliaPhillip IslandWorldSBK, WorldSSP
28-30 March2PortugalPortimao
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldSSP300
11-13 April3NetherlandsAssen
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldSSP300, WorldWCR
2-4 May4ItalyCremona
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldWCR
16-18 May5Chezh RepublicMost
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldSSP300
13-15 June6ItalyMisano
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldSSP300
11-13 July7United KingdomDonington Park
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldWCR
25-27 July8HungaryBalaton Park*
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldWCR
5-7 September9FranceMagny-Cours
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldSSP300, WorldWCR
26-28 September10SpainAragon
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldSSP300
10-12 October11PortugalEstoril
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldSSP300
17-19 October12SpainJerez**
WorldSBK, WorldSSP, WorldSSP300, WorldWCR

WorldSBK and WorldSSP are the two championships which will contest all 12 rounds. WorldSSP300 will participate in a total of eight rounds but will not be in action at Phillip Island, Cremona, Donington Park and Balaton Park.

The WorldWCR women’s championship will miss the opening two rounds before starting their season at Assen. A total of six rounds has been scheduled for the WorldWCR series.

2025 will mark the second consecutive season that WorldSBK races outside of Europe and the UK on just one occasion, after Mandalika was scrapped from the calendar going into 2024.

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