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WorldSBK extends partnership with Magny-Cours until 2027

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The partnership between the World Superbike Championship (WorldSBK) and the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours has been extended until 2027, bringing good news for race fans around the world. This agreement ensures that the Tour de France will continue to be a highlight of the WorldSBK calendar, providing exciting moments for spectators and riders alike.

Known for its challenging track and lively atmosphere, Magny-Cours has long been a superbike racing attraction. Its rich history and passionate fans make it a must-see for sports fans. Thanks to the extended agreement, fans can look forward to more exciting races and unforgettable experiences.

WorldSBK CEO Gregorio Lavilla expressed his satisfaction with the continuation of the partnership and emphasized the importance of Magny-Cours in the championship calendar. He highlighted the shared commitment to provide the best possible experience for both drivers and spectators, ensuring the track continues to be a season favourite.

The extension of the partnership is also a tribute to the exciting moments that Magny-Cours has provided over the years. Famous drivers such as Toprak Razgatlioglu and Alvaro Bautista have celebrated memorable victories at the French circuit, adding to its reputation as a world-class racing venue. Razgatlioglu’s victory in 2023 was a particularly important milestone in his career, further cementing the importance of Magny-Cours in the world of superbike racing.

With the 2024 season already underway, fans can look forward to the ninth round of the championship at Magny-Cours. It will be another opportunity for riders to challenge the limits of the most iconic track on the WorldSBK calendar, while spectators will witness moments of pure emotion and adrenaline.

Furthermore, the completion of the Cremona track, which will make its WorldSBK debut this year, adds even more excitement to the season. With exciting events scheduled at Magni-Cours, Cremona, Aragon and Jerez to round off the season, fans can look forward to an exciting end to the year packed with exciting racing.

All in all, the extension of the partnership between WorldSBK and Magny-Cours is great news for everyone involved in the sport. This ensures that fans continue to enjoy exciting racing at one of the most exciting circuits on the calendar, while drivers have the opportunity to compete on a track that challenges their skills to the maximum. Here’s a look back at many years of exciting action at Magny-Cours.

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