2006 Superbike World Championship Season - Season Calendar

Season Calendar

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Rider Winning Team Report
1 R1 Losail February 25 Troy Bayliss Lorenzo Lanzi James Toseland Ten Kate Honda Report
R2 Noriyuki Haga Troy Corser Alstare Suzuki
2 R1 Phillip Island March 5 Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Troy Corser Alstare Suzuki Report
R2 Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati
3 R1 Valencia April 23 Troy Corser Troy Corser Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati Report
R2 Troy Corser Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati
4 R1 Monza May 7 Troy Corser Alex Barros Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati Report
R2 Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati
5 R1 Silverstone May 28 Tommy Hill Rubén Xaus Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati Report
R2 Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati
6 R1 Misano June 25 James Toseland Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati Report
R2 Andrew Pitt Andrew Pitt Yamaha Motor Italia
7 R1 Brno July 23 Noriyuki Haga Yukio Kagayama Yukio Kagayama Alstare Suzuki Report
R2 Noriyuki Haga Yukio Kagayama Alstare Suzuki
8 R1 Brands Hatch August 6 Troy Bayliss James Toseland Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati Report
R2 Troy Bayliss Noriyuki Haga Yamaha Motor Italia
9 R1 Assen September 3 Troy Corser Rubén Xaus Chris Walker Kawasaki Corse Report
R2 Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati
10 R1 EuroSpeedway Lausitz September 10 Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Yukio Kagayama Alstare Suzuki Report
R2 Yukio Kagayama James Toseland Ten Kate Honda
11 R1 Imola October 1 Troy Bayliss Alex Barros Alex Barros Klaffi Honda Report
R2 Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati
12 R1 Magny-Cours October 8 Troy Corser Noriyuki Haga James Toseland Ten Kate Honda Report
R2 Troy Bayliss Troy Bayliss Xerox Ducati

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