The 2009 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup was the eleventh season of the FIM Superstock 1000 championship, the fifth held under this name. The FIM Superstock 1000 championship followed the same calendar as the Superbike World Championship , missing out the none European rounds of the championship. 2009 saw very little change from the previous season, with no new European circuits on the calendar.
The title was eventually won by Belgium 's Xavier Siméon , who did not in the 10 races of the season finish out of the first 2 positions. Siméon took 5 wins and 5 second positions to take the championship by 57 points from Claudio Corti . Simeon's performance meant that Ducati took the manufacturers' championship by 53 points.
Race calendar and results
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Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
Rider
Rounds
JiR Junior Team Gabrielli
Aprilia
Aprilia RSV4
14
Federico Biaggi
1–6, 8, 10
23
Federico Sandi
All
81
Ayrton Badovini
8
81
Ayrton Badovini
9
Barni Racing
Ducati
Ducati 1098R
89
Domenico Colucci
3–4
Ducati Xerox Junior Team
19
Xavier Simeon
All
29
Daniele Beretta
All
Azione Corse
Honda
Honda CBR1000RR
26
Andrea Liberini
9–10
63
Per Björk
1–8
141
Gabriele Perri
8
Coutelle Junior Team
30
Michaël Savary
All
Holiday Gym Racing
51
Santiago Barragán
All
Intermoto Czech
66
Mateusz Stoklosa
1–4, 6
MS Racing I
36
Philippe Thiriet
All
77
Barry Burrell
All
MS Racing II
44
Balázs Németh
1–2
69
Ondřej Ježek
All
191
Tomáš Krajčí
7–8, 10
Race Junior
12
Nico Vivarelli
1–5
61
Franck Millet
4
61
Franck Millet
9
117
Denis Sacchetti
6, 8, 10
Supersonic Racing Team
45
Luca Verdini
3
Team Cresto Guide
3
Alexander Lundh
6–7
Team Gomme e Service
9
Matteo Guarino
4
Ten Kate Honda Racing
21
Maxime Berger
All
Pro Action
Kawasaki
Kawasaki ZX 10R
2
Luca Morelli
1–4, 6
Team Pedercini
99
Chris Leeson
10
111
Ismael Ortega
All
112
Javier Forés
All
Go Eleven - PMS
KTM
KTM RC8 R
11
Pere Tutusaus
1–4, 6–10
12
Nico Vivarelli
6–10
117
Denis Sacchetti
1–4
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MV Agusta
MV Agusta F4 312 R
22
Alex Lowes
1–9
34
Davide Giugliano
1–5
56
Tomáš Svitok
7–9
Alstare Suzuki BRUX
Suzuki
Suzuki GSX-R1000 K9
71
Claudio Corti
All
Boselli Races
73
Simone Saltarelli
8
BWIN Yoshimura Racing
53
Dominic Lammert
All
Celani Race
34
Davide Giugliano
6–8
86
Loïc Napoleone
1–5
TKR Suzuki Switzerland
7
René Mähr
All
Bevilacqua Corse
Yamaha
Yamaha YZF-R1
119
Michele Magnoni
4, 8
Duterne Racing
38
Grégory Leblanc
9
Garnier Junior Racing Team
20
Sylvain Barrier
All
25
Gregg Black
1–6
39
Julien Millet
8–10
IamaLoures Cetelem Yamaha
55
Tiago Dias
10
LW Bogdanka Racing Team
120
Marcin Walkowiak
6
MRS Racing
65
Loris Baz
All
72
Nicolas Pouhair
1–7
86
Loïc Napoleone
8–10
MTM Racing Team
5
Danny De Boer
1–3
57
Arne Sletten
5–6, 8–10
Racing Team Oliveira
35
Allard Kerkhoven
2
RT Motorsport
87
Gareth Jones
2
SRT Yamaha
91
Hampus Johansson
All
Team ASPI-CSM Bucharest
72
Nicolas Pouhair
10
93
Matthieu Lussiana
All
Team Blackhorse Yamaha
49
Conor Cummins
5
VD Heyden Motors Yamaha
16
Raymond Schouten
All
Yamaha Italia Jr. Trasimeno
8
Andrea Antonelli
All
64
Danilo Andric
All
Yamaha Lorenzini by Leoni
34
Davide Giugliano
9
46
Tommy Bridewell
1–3
84
Fabio Massei
4–10
107
Niccolò Rosso
1–6
Team RCGM Moto 2000
41
Lorenzo Baroni
6–10
45
Luca Verdini
4–5
119
Michele Magnoni
1–2
131
Patrizio Valsecchi
3–5, 7–9
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider
Championship standings
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Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
Second place
Bronze
Third place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Bold – Pole positionItalics – Fastest lap
Manufacturers' standings
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