2011 European Superstock 600 Championship

2011 European Superstock 600 Championship
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Support series:
Superbike World Championship
Supersport World Championship
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup
European Junior Cup

The 2011 European Superstock 600 Championship was the seventh season of the European Superstock 600 Championship. The season was contested over tenth races, beginning at TT Circuit Assen on 17 April and ending at Algarve International Circuit on 16 October. Jed Metcher won the title after beating Joshua Day.

Race calendar and results

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2011 Calendar[1][2]
Round Country Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning team
1   Netherlands TT Circuit Assen 17 April   Jed Metcher   Jed Metcher   Michael Van Der Mark Ten Kate Junior Team
2   Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 8 May   Romain Lanusse   Nacho Calero   Romain Lanusse MRS Yamaha Racing France
3   San Marino Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli 12 June   Giuliano Gregorini   Nicola Jr. Morrentino   Giuliano Gregorini RCGM Team
4   Spain Motorland Aragón 19 June   Jed Metcher   Jed Metcher   Jed Metcher MTM.RT Motorsports Team
5   Czech Republic Brno Circuit 10 July   Dino Lombardi   Joshua Day   Dino Lombardi Martini Corse
6   United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit 31 July   Michael Van Der Mark   Romain Lanusse   Joshua Day Revolution Racedays Kawasaki
7   Germany Nürburgring 4 September   Joshua Day   Michael Van Der Mark   Michael Van Der Mark Ten Kate Junior Team
8   Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 25 September   Jed Metcher   Michael Van Der Mark   Joshua Day Revolution Racedays Kawasaki
9   France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 2 October   Joshua Day   Joshua Day   Michael Van Der Mark Ten Kate Junior Team
10   Portugal Algarve International Circuit 16 October   Romain Lanusse   Romain Lanusse   Michael Van Der Mark Ten Kate Junior Team

Entry List

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Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Bogdanka PTR Honda Honda Honda CBR600RR 16   Artur Wielebski 8
Davies Auto Racedays 44   Matt Davies 10
Domburg Racing 78   Tristan Lentink All
Elle2Ciatti 825   Joey Pascarella 8
G.A.S. Racing Team 151   Filippo Benini 8
Schacht Racing SBK One 59   Alex Schacht All
Team B.S.R. 28   Bryan Leu 9
39   Sebastien Suchet 9
Ten Kate Junior Team 60   Michael Van Der Mark All
CN Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-6R 2   Glenn Irwin 10
Davies Auto Racedays 44   Matt Davies 5
GoEleven 18   Christian Gamarino All
Kawasaki Motocard.com 20   Matthew Walters 10
Revolution Racedays Kawasaki 4   Joshua Day All
27   Marvin Fritz 9
Coutelle Junior Team Triumph Triumph Daytona 675 7   Clément Chevrier 4
FRT 64   Riccardo Cecchini 1–5, 7–10
Martinez Racing Team 14   Jonathan Martinez 9
Aye Gee Suzuki Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R600 5   Josh Wainwright 6
Pio Motorsport 21   Esteve Bague 10
Active'Bike Tournay District R.T. Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 6   Richard De Tournay 9–10
A.S. Team Riviera 415   Federico Dittadi 2–3, 8
Bike Center 25   Federico Monti 8–9
Bike Service R.T. 17   Luca Salvadori 1–4
25   Federico Monti 10
94   Manuel D'Andrea 8
Bogdanka Junior 16   Artur Wielebski 5
Colin Appleyard/Macadam R. 54   Deane Brown 10
C.S.M. Bucharest 26   Mircea Vrajitoru 1–5, 7–9
E.G.T. - Team 22   Aleix Aulestia 10
Elle2Ciatti 37   Stefano Mesa 8
53   Nicola Jr. Morrentino 3, 8
90   Rosario Paratore 8
825   Joey Pascarella 3
Gentlemen Riders 76   Clive Rambure 9
Forwards S.A.
Forwards Racing Jr. Team
12   Franco Morbidelli 2–3, 8, 10
70   Luca Vitali 2–3, 8, 10
FP Evolution 96   Gennaro Romano 3
M2R Racing 72   Marco Ravaioli 3
Martini Corse 13   Dino Lombardi All
75   Francesco Cocco All
MOUSS Racing Team 88   Mathieu Marchal 10
MRS Yamaha Racing France 23   Christophe Ponsson All
97   Gregory Di Carlo 9–10
98   Romain Lanusse All
MTM-RT Motorsports Team 3   Jed Metcher All
52   Gauthier Duwelz All
92   Adrian Nestorovic All
MZB Motorrad Bonn 47   Marc Buchner 7
Nito Racing 99   Tony Coveña All
Orelac Racing 10   Nacho Calero All
RCGM Team 9   Tedy Bašić 7
33   Giuliano Gregorini 2–3, 7–8
Rosso e Nero 77   Stefano Casalotti 2–3
RRT Racing 74   Robin Mulhauser 8–10
Team ASPI 6   Richard De Tournay 5
11   Anthony Dumont 8
43   Stéphane Egea All
49   Maxime Cudeville 9
71   Max Wadsworth 1–4, 6
Team Falcone Competition 69   Nelson Major 1–6
88   Mathieu Marchal 9
Team POLand Position 100   Adrian Pasek 10
Team Pro Boost 15   Kevin Szalai 9
Team Trasimeno 29   Daniele Beretta 5–6
29   Daniele Beretta 7–10
31   Jonathan Willcox 10
56   Austin Dehaven 1–6
84   Riccardo Russo All
117   Juan Velasco 10
TK Racing Slovakia 19   Tomáš Krajči All
WMT Yamaha 8   Joshua Elliott 1–7, 9–10
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

References

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  1. ^ "2011 WSBK calendar announced by FIM". Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  2. ^ "2011 World Superbike Calendar". Retrieved 23 November 2010.
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