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The Official 2022 WorldSBK Yearbook is available now. Teams, pilots, exclusive images and more! Don’t miss out the chance to delve into all the Championship and discover until the last detail of it. You can pick yours up now via the WorldSBK site for an RRP of $75aud. Click here to grab yours.

The Official 2022 WorldSBK Yearbook is available now. Teams, pilots, exclusive images and more!
The Official 2022 WorldSBK Yearbook is available now. Teams, pilots, exclusive images and more!

The official Motul FIM Superbike World Championship annual is about to drop after one of the most exciting and engaging seasons since the championship began way back in 1988.

Providing comprehensive coverage of the 12-round series, with all classes and major developments covered from first to last, the annual is a quality hardback publication, telling the story of the competitive year from unique perspectives inside the paddock. A peerless array of high quality images, presented in a clear and contemporary layout, completes a package that is surely a must-have for any WorldSBK fan’s bookshelf or coffee table.


Grab your 2022 yearbook here…


Round-by-round coverage and analysis forms the backbone of this quality product, with action and atmosphere photographs from each host venue helping to put you inside the story of each enthralling weekend. From the very first points scoring face-offs at Motorland Aragon in Spain to the sometimes frantic flyaway rounds in Argentina, Indonesia – and a return to Australia – the major incidents and inspirations come alive in words and pictures in a format that can be enjoyed forever in your own home.


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