Motorcycling Australia have announced the classes for the 2016 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK).
Next year's edition of Australia‰Ûªs premier road racing championship will see six championship classes contested, including the introduction of the new Over 300 Production class.
Classes for the 2016 ASBK include:
Superbike
Supersport
Moto3/125GP
Up to 300 Production (up to and including 300cc)
Over 300 Production (301cc to 400cc)
Women‰Ûªs up to 300cc
MA would has advised that junior classes will be included in selected rounds which will be announced at a later date.
After a successful and competitive series this year, the 2016 ASBK program will also again incorporate the Women‰Ûªs up to 300 Production Championship (up to and including 300cc).
Encouraged by the steps forward taken this year, acting MA CEO Jeremy Kann said he was excited by the prospect of further progression for the ASBK series in 2016.
‰ÛÏAfter solidifying its standing as a competitive and prestigious road racing series in 2015, we look forward to yet another successful Australian Superbike Championship in 2016,‰Û