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This weekend will take place the first round of the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship season at the Road America circuit in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. The five categories of this championship will be present: Superbike, Supersport, Junior Cup, Stock 1000 and Twins Cup. For this first big start to a national championship this year, we will keep you informed of the evolution of sporting events during this weekend.

While consulting detailed timetables, we note for this Friday the Supersport qualifying tests at 20:40 p.m., and Superbike at 18:20 p.m. and 22:05 p.m. (French time), all broadcast live on MotoAmericaLive+, of which here (in American hours, with 7 hours less) the broadcast times.

This Saturday, the first Supersport race will take off at 21:12 p.m., and Superbike 1 at 22:15 p.m.

Finally this Sunday the second Superbike event will start at 20:15 p.m., Supersport 2 at 21:15 p.m.

The entry lists are far from final, because it is possible in the United States to register at the last moment upon arriving at the circuit. As travel is not so simple at the moment, we will take stock of the competitors actually present when they start rolling this Friday. here are the provisional lists of entrants. Here, that of Superbikes, for the other categories, click above in the results section on the one you want to see.

To watch the trials and races in streaming, click here, the price is $74,99 for the season or $9,99 per event.

The two Superbike and two Supersport races will be broadcast on Saturday and Sunday on Eurosport.

Un live timing is available.

The results are available, as well as the weekend schedules. With the additional information here.

2019 championship teaser:

As an aperitif: The Utah Motorsport Campus Superbike 2 race in 2016

Bobby Fong and Toni Elias

Photos © Suzuki, MotoAmerica, aerial view by John Ewert for Road America.