Don't miss this year's World Superbike Championship at the Autodrom in Most

12.07.2023 13:00

The biggest motorsport event of the season, which attracted almost 40 thousand visitors last summer, will get even bigger this year. You can look forward to tickets at more attractive prices, thrilling duels of the best drivers on the racetrack, a motorbike race and many other innovations and improvements.

 

This year's WorldSBK Acerbis Czech Round Superbike World Championship will dominate Autodrom Most on the last weekend of July, from Friday 28 to Sunday 30 July 2023. The races are on Saturday and Sunday and of course there is also a rich supporting programme.

 

"This year will be the third time the Superbikes will be held in Most and we hope that we will be able to attract even more visitors. We try to be as helpful as possible to the spectators, we are constantly working on improving our services so that we can offer an interesting weekend for fans and entire families," said Josef Zajíček, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Autodrom Most.

 

This year's novelty is the Bike Parade - a spectacular ride around the track, which you can take part in too! How to do it? Get parking for your bike in the Autodrom area and you will automatically get the opportunity to join the ride, which will take place on Saturday and Sunday. However, the number of bikes on the track is limited, don't forget to secure your spot early!

 

Get up close and personal to all the action - spectators can even enter the paddock for a glimpse behind the scenes of the teams. There will be autograph sessions, meetings with the riders, podium shows and other fan events that are already a tradition for the World Superbike Championship. At the end of each WorldSBK race, for example, the winning motorcycles literally ride among the fans. You can shake hands with the riders.

 

 

Come and cheer on the Czech riders

 

In the SSP300 class, Petr Svoboda, who is currently in second place in the championship (by just one point), aspires to become world champion. If he manages to win gold, it will be an achievement that Czech motorsport has not seen for many years. The youngest rider in the WorldSBK class will be Oliver König, who is the only Czech in this class and will surely want to please the fans with his best performance. The other Czechs will be competing in the race on a wild card, their names will be announced before the race itself.

 

 

Get your discounted tickets online

 

This year, you can get a basic one-day ticket for as little as CZK 750, half the price of previous years. For fans who want to enjoy the atmosphere up close and personal with access to the race paddock, the ticket is priced at CZK 1,500. A basic weekend ticket including the Friday programme costs the same. The extended version with access to the paddock is 2 890 CZK. VIP tickets are also on sale for 5 990 CZK, which include paddock access, parking, VIP hospitality directly above the pits, paddock tour, pit walk and more.

 

It's worth not delaying the purchase of tickets, as the pre-sale at discounted prices ends on July 23.

 

 


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