FAST FACTS: Easy guide and key numbers from WorldSBK’s last visit to Most!
It’s time for WorldSBK to take on the Autodrom Most once again, but before that, let’s take a look back at some of the key numbers from 2025
Two weeks on from the visit to Hungary and the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship makes the short trip to the Autodrom Most for Round 5 of the 2026 season. The Czech Round has provided plenty of drama over the years, with epic last-lap scraps, fierce fights and more. Before it all kicks off again in 2026, check out some of the key numbers from WorldSBK’s last visit.
2025 race winners:
- Toprak Razgatlioglu (BMW): Race 1, Superpole Race
- Nicolo Bulega (Ducati): Race 2
Last three pole-sitters at Most:
- 2025: Toprak Razgatlioglu (BMW) 1’30.397s
- 2024: Toprak Razgatlioglu (BMW) 1’30.064s
- 2023: Toprak Razgatlioglu (Yamaha) 1’30.801s
Manufacturer podium places (and wins) accumulated from all races at Most:
- Ducati: 20 (5)
- Yamaha: 10 (5)
- Kawasaki: 8 (1)
- BMW: 7 (4)
Key gaps from Most 2025:
- Front row covered by: 0.239s
- 1 second in Superpole covered… the top 13: 0.828s
- Closest race gap between 1st and 2nd: 0.027s (Bulega 1st, Razgatlioglu 2nd, Race 2)
- Closest race podium: 5.943s (Razgatlioglu 1st, Bulega 2nd, Petrucci 3rd, Superpole Race)
- Closest Most podium of all-time: 1.584s (Razgatlioglu 1st, Redding 2nd, Rea 3rd, Superpole Race, 2021)
Manufacturer top speeds at Most, 2025:
- Kawasaki: Garrett Gerloff – 309.3kph, Superpole Race
- Bimota: Axel Bassani – 305kph, Race 2
- BMW: Michael van der Mark – 305kph, Superpole Race
- Ducati: Scott Redding – 302.5kph, Superpole Race
- Honda: Xavi Vierge – 302.5kph, Superpole Race
- Yamaha: Dominique Aegerter – 300.8kph, Race 2
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