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2012 Superbike World Championship

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2012Superbike World Championship
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Support series:
Supersport World Championship
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup
European Superstock 600 Championship
European Junior Cup

The2012 Superbike World Championship was the twenty-fifth season of theSuperbike World Championship. It began on 26 February atPhillip Island and ended on 7 October inMagny-Cours after 14 rounds.

The season saw the number of complete motorcycles in use limited to one per rider; this meant that the rules allowing bike changes during a race (flag-to-flag) were cancelled.[1][2]

Aprilia riderMax Biaggi clinched his second SBK championship, pippingKawasaki riderTom Sykes by just half a point.Marco Melandri won more races than both Biaggi and Sykes this season but failing to score points in 5 of the last 6 races cost him the title.

Race calendar and results

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The provisional race schedule was publicly announced by theFIM on 24 September 2011 with thirteen confirmed rounds and two other rounds pending confirmation.[3]Russia appeared for the first time in the calendar with a round at the brand-newMoscow Raceway.[4] The calendar was updated in October 2011 with the confirmation of theImola round, for a total fourteen rounds.[5] All races with the exception ofMiller Motorsports Park – races held onMemorial Day Monday – were held on Sundays.

RoundCountryCircuitDateSuperpoleFastest lapWinning riderWinning teamReport
1R1Australia AustraliaPhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit26 FebruaryUnited KingdomTom Sykes[N 1]ItalyMax BiaggiItalyMax BiaggiAprilia Racing TeamReport
R2SpainCarlos ChecaSpainCarlos ChecaAlthea Racing
2R1Italy ItalyAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari1 AprilUnited KingdomTom SykesSpainCarlos ChecaSpainCarlos ChecaAlthea RacingReport
R2United KingdomTom SykesSpainCarlos ChecaAlthea Racing
3R1Netherlands NetherlandsTT Circuit Assen22 AprilUnited KingdomTom SykesFranceSylvain GuintoliFranceSylvain GuintoliTeam Effenbert Liberty RacingReport
R2SpainCarlos ChecaUnited KingdomJonathan ReaHonda World Superbike Team
4R1Italy ItalyAutodromo Nazionale di Monza6 MayFranceSylvain GuintoliRace cancelled[N 2]Report
R2United KingdomTom SykesUnited KingdomTom SykesKawasaki Racing Team
5R1United Kingdom United KingdomDonington Park13 MayUnited KingdomTom SykesItalyMax BiaggiItalyMarco MelandriBMW Motorrad MotorsportReport
R2ItalyMax BiaggiUnited KingdomJonathan ReaHonda World Superbike Team
6R1United States United StatesMiller Motorsports Park28 MayCzech RepublicJakub SmržItalyMarco MelandriSpainCarlos ChecaAlthea RacingReport
R2SpainCarlos ChecaItalyMarco MelandriBMW Motorrad Motorsport
7R1San Marino San MarinoMisano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli10 JuneUnited KingdomTom SykesSpainCarlos ChecaItalyMax BiaggiAprilia Racing TeamReport
R2ItalyMax BiaggiItalyMax BiaggiAprilia Racing Team
8R1Spain SpainMotorland Aragón1 JulyUnited KingdomTom SykesItalyMarco MelandriItalyMax BiaggiAprilia Racing TeamReport
R2ItalyMarco MelandriItalyMarco MelandriBMW Motorrad Motorsport
9R1Czech Republic Czech RepublicMasaryk Circuit22 JulyUnited KingdomTom SykesSpainCarlos ChecaItalyMarco MelandriBMW Motorrad MotorsportReport
R2United KingdomTom SykesItalyMarco MelandriBMW Motorrad Motorsport
10R1United Kingdom United KingdomSilverstone Circuit5 AugustCzech RepublicJakub SmržItalyAyrton BadoviniFranceLoris BazKawasaki Racing TeamReport
R2FranceLoris BazFranceSylvain GuintoliPATA Racing Team
11R1Russia RussiaMoscow Raceway26 AugustSpainCarlos ChecaUnited KingdomLeon HaslamUnited KingdomTom SykesKawasaki Racing TeamReport
R2ItalyMarco MelandriItalyMarco MelandriBMW Motorrad Motorsport
12R1Germany GermanyNürburgring9 SeptemberItalyMax BiaggiItalyMax BiaggiItalyMax BiaggiAprilia Racing TeamReport
R2SpainCarlos ChecaUnited KingdomChaz DaviesParkinGO MTC Racing
13R1Portugal PortugalAutódromo Internacional do Algarve23 SeptemberUnited KingdomTom SykesSpainCarlos ChecaUnited KingdomTom SykesKawasaki Racing TeamReport
R2Republic of IrelandEugene LavertyRepublic of IrelandEugene LavertyAprilia Racing Team
14R1France FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours7 OctoberUnited KingdomTom SykesFranceSylvain GuintoliFranceSylvain GuintoliPATA Racing TeamReport
R2ItalyDavide GiuglianoUnited KingdomTom SykesKawasaki Racing Team
Footnotes
  1. ^Superpole cancelled; grid for both races established from the two qualifying sessions.[2]
  2. ^After the first attempt to run the race was stopped as riders were completing the third lap, the race was abandoned after it was deemed unsafe for a restart.[6][7]

Entry list

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2012 entry list
TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
ItalyAprilia Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RSV4 Factory3ItalyMax Biaggi[9]All
58Republic of IrelandEugene Laverty[10]All
NetherlandsParkinGO MTC Racing19United KingdomChaz Davies[11]All
ItalyBMW Motorrad Italia GoldBetBMWBMW S1000RR84ItalyMichel Fabrizio[12]All
86ItalyAyrton Badovini[12]All
GermanyBMW Motorrad Motorsport33ItalyMarco Melandri[13]All
91United KingdomLeon Haslam[14]All
ItalyGrillini Progea Superbike Team16United StatesJake Holden[15]6
18AustraliaMark Aitchison[16]1–5
23ItalyFederico Sandi[17]7
64ItalyNorino Brignola[18]8–10, 12–14
AustraliaRossair AEP Racing20AustraliaDavid Johnson[19]1
ItalyAlthea RacingDucatiDucati 1098R7SpainCarlos Checa[20]All
34ItalyDavide Giugliano[20]All
ItalyBarni Racing Team Italia151ItalyMatteo Baiocco[21]7
United StatesBoulder Motor Sports14United StatesShane Turpin[22]6
ItalyPATA Racing Team50FranceSylvain Guintoli[23]10–14
87ItalyLorenzo Zanetti[24]All
ItalyRed Devils Roma[25][26]53ItalyAlex Polita[27]9
59ItalyNiccolò Canepa[28]1–8, 10–12
121FranceMaxime Berger[29]14
151ItalyMatteo Baiocco[30]13
Team Effenbert Liberty Racing50FranceSylvain Guintoli[31]1–8
57ItalyLorenzo Lanzi[32]12–13
68CanadaBrett McCormick[33]2–3, 10, 12–13
96Czech RepublicJakub Smrž[34]1–10
121FranceMaxime Berger[34]1–10, 12
NetherlandsHonda World Superbike TeamHondaHonda CBR1000RR4JapanHiroshi Aoyama[35]All
65United KingdomJonathan Rea[36]All
Hungary Prop-tech ltd13HungaryViktor Kispataki[37]9
Italy Team Pro Ride Real Game Honda15ItalyLorenzo Alfonsi[38]2
35ItalyRaffaele De Rosa[8]1
JapanKawasaki Racing TeamKawasakiKawasaki ZX-10R17SpainJoan Lascorz[39]1–2
66United KingdomTom Sykes[39]All
76FranceLoris Baz[40]5–14
199SpainSergio Gadea[41]4
ItalyTeam Pedercini5SwedenAlexander Lundh[42]11–14
20AustraliaDavid Johnson[43]10
36ArgentinaLeandro Mercado[44]2–9
44SpainDavid Salom[44]1–4, 6–13
67AustraliaBryan Staring[45]1
69South AfricaDavid McFadden[42]11
71ItalyClaudio Corti[46]14
101United KingdomGary Mason[47]5
United KingdomCrescent Fixi Suzuki[48]SuzukiSuzuki GSX-R10002United KingdomLeon Camier[49]All
21United StatesJohn Hopkins[50]2–4, 6–14
25AustraliaJosh Brookes[51]1
60United KingdomPeter Hickman[47]5
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Championship standings

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Riders' standings

[edit]
Pos.RiderBikeAUS
Australia
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
EUR
United Kingdom
USA
United States
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
RUS
Russia
GER
Germany
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1ItalyMax BiaggiAprilia124448C55233111464Ret113Ret11343Ret5358
2United KingdomTom SykesKawasaki4322Ret6C1338547Ret82281212451Ret31357.5
3ItalyMarco MelandriBMW2661094C41Ret21Ret421117821RetRetRetDNS2Ret328.5
4SpainCarlos ChecaDucatiRet111317C76Ret1Ret2Ret374356Ret412625Ret7287.5
5United KingdomJonathan ReaHonda7495Ret1C6414252165Ret1249Ret7Ret462132278.5
6Republic of IrelandEugene LavertyApriliaRet85653C315Ret567Ret52551044Ret2213174263.5
7FranceSylvain GuintoliDucati3RetRet1112CDNS8512108Ret1213161Ret116103413213.5
8United KingdomLeon HaslamBMW12533Ret5C221510812376776176Ret7Ret19Ret5Ret200
9United KingdomChaz DaviesApriliaDNSDNSRet14RetRetC12127746Ret43116147Ret331RetRetRet8164.5
10ItalyDavide GiuglianoDucati913RetRet29C87Ret1173Ret810Ret119RetRet6Ret7RetNC86143
11ItalyMichel FabrizioBMW6RetRetRet610CDNS10139121466118102135RetRetRet10812Ret137.5
12ItalyAyrton BadoviniBMWRetRet1515Ret7C101161413115Ret9RetRet3Ret128999669133
13FranceLoris BazKawasaki1681514Ret8Ret203812119Ret87710Ret122
14United KingdomLeon CamierSuzuki1712Ret8Ret14C1594131110159Ret149RetRet1555311RetRet10115.5
15Czech RepublicJakub SmržDucati5111177RetC914Ret6999RetDNS101317392.5
16FranceMaxime BergerDucati137121211RetC1313Ret161513111012915115111441192
17ItalyLorenzo ZanettiDucati111481314RetC141812RetRetRetRet1314161612168108111612Ret1368
18JapanHiroshi AoyamaHonda8918Ret1213C11171017DNS16121415RetRet131413Ret10158RetRet1461.5
19United StatesJohn HopkinsSuzuki13RetRet11CDNSRet16171415Ret1514Ret1091213121211DNSDNS44
20ItalyNiccolò CanepaDucati201010Ret8RetC171911RetRet18131117Ret157RetDNSDNS42.5
21SpainDavid SalomKawasaki14Ret19171312CDNSRetRetRetRetRet1618Ret15Ret1013DNSDNSRet1322
22CanadaBrett McCormickDucati1616RetRetDNSDNS15Ret5919
23SpainJoan LascorzKawasaki15Ret7917
24ItalyClaudio CortiKawasaki91211
25ItalyNorino BrignolaBMW17191317DNSDNS17171715111510
26ArgentinaLeandro MercadoKawasaki14Ret1015C16RetRetRet171916Ret18RetDNS9
27ItalyLorenzo LanziDucati141618108
28ItalyMatteo BaioccoDucati151015Ret8
29SwedenAlexander LundhKawasaki141416Ret1414DNSDNS8
30United KingdomPeter HickmanSuzukiNC97
31AustraliaBryan StaringKawasaki10166
32ItalyAlessandro PolitaDucati12Ret4
33AustraliaMark AitchisonBMW18Ret17181516CDNSNC143
34AustraliaJosh BrookesSuzuki16151
South AfricaDavid McFaddenKawasaki16Ret0
HungaryViktor KispatakiHonda17180
ItalyFederico SandiBMW20170
ItalyRaffaele De RosaHondaRet170
United StatesShane TurpinDucati18190
United StatesJake HoldenBMW19180
AustraliaDavid JohnsonBMW19Ret0
KawasakiDNSDNS
ItalyLorenzo AlfonsiHondaRetRet0
United KingdomGary MasonKawasakiRetRet0
SpainSergio GadeaKawasakiCDNS0
Pos.RiderBikeAUS
Australia
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
EUR
United Kingdom
USA
United States
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
RUS
Russia
GER
Germany
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Teams' championship

[edit]
Pos.TeamBike
No.
AUS
Australia
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
EUR
United Kingdom
USA
United States
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
RUS
Russia
GER
Germany
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
Pts.
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1ItalyAprilia Racing Team3124448C55233111464Ret113Ret11343Ret5621.5
58Ret85653C315Ret567Ret52551044Ret2213174
2GermanyBMW Motorrad Motorsport332661094C41Ret21Ret421117821RetRetRetDNS2Ret528.5
9112533Ret5C221510812376776176Ret7Ret19Ret5Ret
3JapanKawasaki Racing Team664322Ret6C1338547Ret82281212451Ret31496.5
761681514Ret8Ret203812119Ret87710Ret
1715Ret79
199CDNS
4ItalyAlthea Racing7Ret111317C76Ret1Ret2Ret374356Ret412625Ret7430.5
34913RetRet29C87Ret1173Ret810Ret119RetRet6Ret7RetNC86
5NetherlandsHonda World Superbike Team657495Ret1C6414252165Ret1249Ret7Ret462132340
48918Ret1213C11171017DNS16121415RetRet131413Ret10158RetRet14
6Czech Republic Team Effenbert Liberty Racing503RetRet1112CDNS8512108Ret1213284.5
965111177RetC914Ret6999RetDNS1013173
121137121211RetC1313Ret1615131110129151151114
681616RetRetDNSDNS15Ret59
5714161810
7ItalyBMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet846RetRetRet610CDNS10139121466118102135RetRetRet10812Ret270.5
86RetRet1515Ret7C101161413115Ret9RetRet3Ret128999669
8Italy PATA Racing Team50161Ret116103413171.5
87111481314RetC141812RetRetRetRet1314161612168108111612Ret13
9United Kingdom Crescent Fixi Suzuki21712Ret8Ret14C1594131110159Ret149RetRet1555311RetRet10167.5
2113RetRet11CDNSRet16171415Ret1514Ret1091213121211DNSDNS
60NC9
251615
10United Kingdom ParkinGO MTC Racing19DNSDNSRet14RetRetC12127746Ret43116147Ret331RetRetRet8164.5
11Italy Red Devils Roma59201010Ret8RetC171911RetRet18131117Ret157RetDNSDNS65.5
121411
5312Ret
15115Ret
12ItalyTeam Pedercini4414Ret19171312CDNSRetRetRetRetRet1618Ret15Ret1013DNSDNSRet1356
71912
3614Ret1015C16RetRetRet171916Ret18RetDNS
5141416Ret1414DNSDNS
671016
101RetRet
20DNSDNS
13Italy Grillini Progea Superbike Team6417191317DNSDNS17171715111513
1818Ret17181516CDNSNC14
232017
161918
Italy Team Pro Ride Real Game Honda35Ret170
15RetRet
Pos.TeamBike
No.
AUS
Australia
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
EUR
United Kingdom
USA
United States
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
RUS
Russia
GER
Germany
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
Pts.

Manufacturers' standings

[edit]
Pos.ManufacturerAUS
Australia
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
EUR
United Kingdom
USA
United States
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
RUS
Russia
GER
Germany
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1ItalyAprilia124443C3523311125410433114174444.5
2GermanyBMW253364C2162111321112821799629421
3ItalyDucati311112C765172937435174662413416
4JapanKawasaki4322106C1338547Ret8221212451731397.5
5JapanHonda7495121C641425214517124913710462132293.5
6JapanSuzuki1612138Ret11C1594131110149Ret149Ret1095531111Ret10136.5
Pos.ManufacturerAUS
Australia
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
EUR
United Kingdom
USA
United States
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
RUS
Russia
GER
Germany
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
Pts
  • The second races at Monza and Silverstone were stopped early and half points were awarded.

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