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SBK, Farewells and new arrivals: here's how the SuperSport grid changes in 2025

Yamaha is bringing the new R9 to the track, but will face competition from more than 10 Ducatis. Among the most anticipated new entries Rinaldi, Alcoba, Farioli and more.

SBK: Farewells and new arrivals: here's how the SuperSport grid changes in 2025

The Superbike grid is now defined while the SuperSport grid is taking shape more and more. Yesterday, just as an example, Davide Giugliano's team announced the additions of Van Straalen and Montero, saying goodbye to Oli Bayliss.

SuperSport 2025 thus promises to be a season of great changes and developments between new faces and exits.

Taking a look at the grid, the Ducati remains the most popular bike in the lineup as there will be more than 10 on the track next year. Feel Racing will continue on its own without having Aruba at its side while Wepol has replaced Barni with Schroetter and Vostatek (yet to be announced). EAB will field only Veneman while Althea and Orelac renew their commitment with two Panigale V2s. Still to be seen, however, is who will be Renzi's rider.

Turning our gaze instead to Yamaha, there is a lot of anticipation to see the latest evolution R9, back from the Cremona tests in early November. Manzi will try to make an assault on the title, and so will Rinaldi, who arrives in SSP after bidding farewell to Motocorsa. Also among the new entries is Can Oncu, who will start with Evan Bros after ending his adventure with Kawasaki.

Speaking of Kawasaki, Puccetti's team will field Jeremy Alcoba, coming from Moto2, while MV Agusta will see two teams involved: the first that of Quadranti with Bendsneyder and Farioli, the second that of MotoZoo with Caricasulo and Power.

Also Triumph will also be lining up at the start of the World Championship with Booth-Amos and most likely Oli Bayliss by his side while QJ will rely on the pairing made up of De Rosa and Tuuli. In Honda there will be Pawi and Toba instead.

SUPERSPORT 2025 - THE PROVISIONAL GRID

Yamaha
Evan Bros: Can Oncu, Aldi Mahendra
Pata Ten Kate: Stefano Manzi, Yuki Okamoto
GMT94: Lucas Mahias, Michael Rinaldi
VFT: Niccolo Antonelli

Ducati
Feel Racing: Philipp Ottl
EAB: Loris Veneman
Wepol: Marcel Schrötter, Ondrej Vostatek
Althea: Simon Jespersen, Leonardo Taccini
VerdNatura Orelac: Jorge Navarro, Xavier Cardelus
D34G: Glenn van Straalen , Eduardo Montero
Renzi Corse: Baldassarri? Debise?

MV Agusta
Motozoo Me Air: Luke Power, Federico Caricasulo
Racing Department: Bo Bendsneyder, Filippo Farioli

Honda
Petronas MIE: Kaito Toba, Khairul Idham Pawi

Kawasaki
Kawasaki WorldSSP: Jeremy Alcoba
MTM: to be announced

Triumph
PTR: Tom Booth-Amos, Oliver Bayliss?

QJMotor
QJMotor Factory: Raffaele De Rosa, Niki Tuuli

 

Translated by Julian Thomas

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