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    WorldSBK: Oschersleben returns as WorldSBK heads back to Germany

    Inside RacingNovember 13, 2019
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    From July 31st to August 2nd, the 2020 World Superbike Championship takes place in Motorsport Arena Oschersleben.

     

    This means WorldSBK is returning to Germany after two seasons without a round. Crowds should brace themselves for plenty of thrills, spills, action and drama as the world’s fastest production-based Championship looks to provide an exhilarating spectacle, supported by the FIM Supersport World Championship and FIM Supersport 300 World Championship among others.
     
    The Motorsport Arena Oschersleben itself has already been part of WorldSBK from 2000 to 2004 and will be one of 13 rounds of the world’s highest class for production-derived motorcycle racing in 2020. The Championship battle looks certain to provide tough fights for victory with new riders and teams ready to duel on their return to Germany.
     
    Jonathan Rea topped the standings by far after tough competition all year, securing a record fifth consecutive title. Coming up next season, Rea will try to defend his title again with Kawasaki in order to achieve six Championship titles in a row.

    However, competition never sleeps, and his rivals won’t let the reigning Champion continue to dominate. Among them is the BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team with former Champion Tom Sykes and new signing Eugene Laverty, who are making progress and getting closer to the leading group in their past comeback season and look set to fight for the title once again.

    Ralph Bohnhorst, Executive Director of Motorsport Arena Oschersleben is looking forward to the return of the World Superbike Championship to Germany: “First of all, I am happy that WorldSBK – a World Championship under the auspices of the FIM – will race again in Germany. It is a great opportunity for the Motorsport Arena to be a good host for a prestigious international championship. “

    “I am taking to heart the matter of enabling the return of the Superbike World Championship to Oschersleben after its last appearance in the years from 2000 to 2004. I am sure that both us and our guests will be able to experience the finest of motorsports and exciting races at Oschersleben.”

    Gregorio Lavilla, WorldSBK Executive Director, Sporting and Organization Departments expressed his delight at returning to Germany and indeed Oschersleben: “I am very happy to see the WorldSBK return to Oschersleben, it is a place I have fond memories of and some good results.”

    “This area of Germany as enthusiastic about motorcycle racing and providing the fans with a world-class spectacle such as WorldSBK is an honour. I look forward to the round in front of the German audience and can’t wait to see the racing action unfold in Germany for the first time in three years.”
     
    2019 WorldSBK runner-up Alvaro Bautista, Rea’s new teammate Alex Lowes, Ducati rider Chaz Davies and Dutch rider Michael van der Mark are going to challenge the reigning Champion, not to mention home-hero, WorldSSP rookie and former Moto3 Grand Prix winner, Philipp Öettl. As well as this, German-speaking reigning WorldSSP Champion Randy Krummenacher will get as close as possible to a home round.

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