The first races of the 2023 Superbike World Championship take place this Saturday at Australia’s Phillip Island Circuit. Here’s how and when to catch the various remaining sessions this weekend.
Times below are in Paris time. Add seven hours to local time.
Saturday 25 February
Superbike, FP3: 0h50 – 1h20
Supersport, Superpole: 2h25 – 2h45
Superbike, Superpole: 3h10 – 3h25
Supersport, Race 1: 4h30 – live Eurosport 1 (France), at RTBF Auvio (Belgium).
Superbike, Race 1: 6 hrs – live Eurosport 1 (France), at RTBF Auvio (Belgium).
Race 1 Superbike Replays: 10:40am and 6:45pm (Eurosport 2); Online (Eurosport Player / RTBF Auvio).
Race 1 Supersport Replays: 10:10am and 6:15pm (Eurosport 2); Online (Eurosport Player / RTBF Auvio).
Sunday, February 26
Super Bike, WUP: 12:30 am – 12:45 am
Supersport, WUP: 0h55 – 1h10
Superbike, Superpole Race (Sprint): 3 hrs
Supersport, Race 2: 4h30 – live Eurosport 1 (France), at RTBF Auvio (Belgium).
Superbike, Race 2: 6 hrs – live Eurosport 1 (France), at RTBF Auvio (Belgium).
Race 2 Superbike Replays: 8:15am and 6:45pm (Eurosport 2); Online (Eurosport Player / RTBF Auvio).
Race 2 Supersport Replays: 7:30am and 6pm (Eurosport 2); Online (Eurosport Player / RTBF Auvio).
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