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SIGN UP TODAY: watch WorldSBK’s 1000th race with VideoPass – now 65% off!

Monday, 21 July 2025 08:15 GMT

WorldSBK is preparing to celebrate a milestone, and you can watch the 1000th race – plus the rest of the season’s action – for more than half price!

The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship’s title race is igniting in 2025 with Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) and Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) separated by just four points after ‘El Turco’ took the lead for the first time this season. The two are pushing each other to the limits and you won’t want to miss any of the action throughout the season, and you can watch it all for just €24.99 as WorldSBK celebrates its 1000th race.

The landmark milestone is scheduled to be the Tissot Superpole Race at Balaton Park, and you’ll want to be part of this moment. There will be celebrations in store and you can watch it on WorldSBK VideoPass for a discounted price of only €24.99 – which includes every race from the 2025 season so you can re-watch Razgatlioglu vs Bulega from the first seven rounds plus it also includes every round remaining in the 2025 season, so you can see how the title fight plays out.

On top of every session and race throughout the 2025 season, you can dive into WorldSBK’s historical archive and watch some of the best races from the Championship’s long history. Who could forget the Imola 2002, Race 2, showdown between Colin Edwards and Troy Bayliss for that year’s crown? Hockenheim Race 2 back in 1996 is a contender for WorldSBK’s best ever race as Carl Fogarty, Aaron Slight, John Kocinski and Simon Crafar were separated by 1.410s. Fogarty was involved again at Assen in 1998, when he had a last-lap showdown with Pierfrancesco Chili in Race 1 as the Italian came out on top by 0.158s. Misano Race 1 in 2003 was a classic as Ruben Xaus and James Toseland battled for victory onboard Ducati machinery at the manufacturer’s home round. Looking back on Valencia Race 2 in 2007, Toseland, Max Biaggi and Noriyuki Haga all fought for the win with 0.375s separating the trio across the line.

Watch WorldSBK’s 1000th race, the enthralling 2025 title fight and the historical archive on the WorldSBK VideoPass for the amazing price of €24.99!