Head to the Superbike World Championship for high-speed thrills and tight cornering action. Top brands like Ducati, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda, and BMW compete with their best bikes. The 37th season kicks off on February 23, 2024.
You can watch World Superbike in Europe for free on ServusTV.
Step-by-Step Guide: Watch World Superbike in Europe
ServusTV is the official broadcaster of WSBK 2024(World Superbike). ServusTV owns the broadcasting rights till 2025, you can watch on Servus website and app. The streaming service is Austrian based, and it’s geo-stricted. Follow the steps to enjoy watch the exciting races.
- Subscribe to PureVPN.
- Download the PureVPN app on your device.
- Connect to Austrian server.
- Open ServusTV website or app.
- Enjoy watching WSBK 2024 live online.
How many races in WORLDSBK?
There are 12 rounds, mostly in Europe, with Phillip Island as the sole non-European round. Each round has 3 races (Saturday, Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon) for 36 races.
2024 Superbike World Championship on ServusTV
ServusTV ON is an Austrian streaming service offering live and on-demand sports content, including the Superbike World Championship. Plus, ServusTV provides coverage of all the Superbike World Championship races and analysis and commentary from experts.
World Superbike Championship 2024 on Discovery Plus
Tune in to the Superbike World Championship action on Eurosport, the premier sports channel owned by Discovery. With a contract in place until 2025, Eurosport ensures comprehensive coverage of SBK across 32 countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, albeit non-exclusively.
Lenz Leberkern and Dirk Raudies, a seasoned pair, provide expert commentary. While Eurosport 1 is free to access through cable, satellite, and streaming services, Eurosport 2 is available exclusively on pay TV and included within Discovery+ packages.
Broadcast 2024 WSBK Championships
- Fans worldwide can enjoy every moment of the WorldSBK season through the WorldSBK VideoPass, which offers live and uninterrupted coverage of every session and class.
- Servus TV will continue its coverage in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland for three more years.
- MAVTV is the new broadcaster in the USA for 2024 and 2025.
- In Turkey, RedBull TV will provide live coverage and work to boost the Championship’s popularity.
- Eurosport remains a key broadcaster in Europe, covering many countries via Eurosport 1, Eurosport 2, and Eurosport Player. Eurosport UK will offer full coverage, including a 46-minute highlights show on ITV.
- Italian fans can watch on Sky Sports and TV8.
- Spanish viewers can see the races on DAZN and RTVE.
- In Portugal, Sport TV will broadcast the events.
- ITV has extended its highlights package in the UK for two more seasons.
- In Australia, Fox Sports will provide live coverage and SBS will show highlights.
- New Zealand viewers can watch all three classes on SkySport NZ.
2024 World Superbike Championship Schedule
Race | Location | Date |
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Grand Ridge Brewery Australian – Round 1 | Australia | Feb 23 – Feb 25 |
Pirelli Catalunya – Round 2 | Catalunya, Spain | Mar 22 – Mar 24 |
Pirelli Dutch – Round 3 | Netherlands | Apr 19 – Apr 21 |
Pirelli Emilia-Romagna – Round 4 | Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Jun 14 – Jun 16 |
Prosecco DOC UK – Round 5 | United Kingdom | Jul 12 – Jul 14 |
Czech – Round 6 | Czech Republic | Jul 19 – Jul 21 |
Pirelli Portuguese – Round 7 | Portugal | Aug 09 – Aug 11 |
Hungarian – Round 8 | Hungary | Aug 23 – Aug 25 |
Motul French – Round 9 | France | Sep 06 – Sep 08 |
Acerbis Italian – Round 10 | Italy | Sep 20 – Sep 22 |
Tissot Aragon – Round 11 | Aragon, Spain | Sep 27 – Sep 29 |
Prometeon Spanish – Round 12 | Spain | Oct 18 – Oct 20 |
World SBK Teams and Riders 2024
The 2024 World Superbike Championship features 23 riders from different teams and manufacturers.
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Ducati
- Aruba.it Ducati: Alvaro Bautista (End of 2024), Nicolo Bulega (End of 2024)
- Barni Spark Ducati Racing Team: Danilo Petrucci (End of 2024)
- GoEleven Ducati: Andrea Iannone (End of 2024)
- Marc VDS Ducati: Sam Lowes (End of 2024)
- Motocorsa Ducati: Michael Ruben Rinaldi (End of 2024)
Yamaha
- Pata Yamaha Prometeon WorldSBK: Andrea Locatelli (End of 2025), Jonathan Rea (End of 2024)
- GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team: Remy Gardner (End of 2024), Dominique Aegerter (End of 2024)
- GMT94 Yamaha: Philipp Oettl (End of 2024)
- Motoxracing Yamaha WorldSBK Team: Bradley Ray (End of 2024)
Kawasaki
- Kawasaki Racing Team: Alex Lowes (End of 2024), Axel Bassani (End of 2024)
- Puccetti Kawasaki: Tito Rabat (End of 2024)
BMW
- ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team: Toprak Razgatlioglu (End of 2025), Michael van der Mark (End of 2024)
- Bonovo Action BMW: Garrett Gerloff (End of 2024), Scott Redding (End of 2024)
Honda
- Team HRC WorldSBK: Iker Lecuona (End of 2024), Xavi Vierge (End of 2024)
- PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team: Tarran Mackenzie (End of 2024), Adam Norrodin (End of 2024)
Other Teams
- Elf Marc VDS Racing Team: Sam Lowes (End of 2024)
- Yamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK Team: Bradley Ray (End of 2024)
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most anticipated races in the 2024 WorldSBK?
The season’s race calendar includes iconic and new tracks: the Phillip Island opener, the Jerez finale, the popular Portimao, and the new Balaton Park and Cremona circuits. These tracks promise exciting competition and enthusiastic fan support.
Which new circuits are being added to the 2024 WorldSBK
2024 WSBK introduces new circuits: Balaton Park (Hungary) on August 23-25 and Cremona Circuit (Italy) on September 20-22, pending homologation.