The 2021 Supersport World Championship was the twenty-fifth season of the Supersport World Championship, the twenty-third held under this name. The championship was won by Dominique Aegerter.[1]
Race calendar and results
Entry list
| 2021 entry list[8]
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| Team
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Constructor
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Motorcycle
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Rider
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Class
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Rounds
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| Chiodo Moto Racing
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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2
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Luigi Montella[8]
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C
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1–10
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| Orelac Racing VerdNatura
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Kawasaki
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ZX-6R
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3
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Raffaele De Rosa[9]
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All
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| 24
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Leonardo Taccini[9]
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C
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1–10
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| Evan Bros. WorldSSP Yamaha Team
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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4
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Steven Odendaal[10]
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All
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| 56
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Péter Sebestyén[11]
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4–12
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| Kawasaki Puccetti Racing
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Kawasaki
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ZX-6R
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5
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Philipp Öttl[12]
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All
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| 54
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Kenan Sofuoğlu[13]
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9
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| 61
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Can Öncü[12]
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All
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| Biblion Iberica Yamaha Motoxracing
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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6
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María Herrera[14]
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C
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1–4, 6–7, 9–10
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| 88
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Matteo Patacca[15]
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8
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| 94
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Federico Caricasulo[16]
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C
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5, 8
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| 94
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Federico Caricasulo[17]
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6–7, 9–10
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| VFT Racing
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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7
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Mattia Casadei[11]
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4
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| 22
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Federico Fuligni[8]
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1–10
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| 23
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Davide Pizzoli[9]
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1–3
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| 25
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Marcel Brenner[16]
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5–11
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| 74
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Andrés González[18]
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11–12
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| 94
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Federico Caricasulo[19]
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12
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| Kallio Racing
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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9
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Simon Jespersen[17]
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6
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| 38
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Hannes Soomer[8]
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1–4, 7–12
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| 51
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Max Enderlein[16]
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5
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| 95
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Vertti Takala[8]
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All
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| Ten Kate Racing Yamaha
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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9
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Simon Jespersen[15]
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8
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| 24
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Leonardo Taccini[18]
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11
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| 55
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Galang Hendra Pratama[9]
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1–10, 12
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| 77
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Dominique Aegerter[20]
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1–7, 9–12
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| Maco Racing
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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10
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Jiří Mrkývka[16]
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|
5
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| RM Racing
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Kawasaki
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ZX-6R
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11
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Luca Ottaviani[21]
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3
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| G.A.P. Motozoo Racing by Puccetti
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Kawasaki
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ZX-6R
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11
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Luca Ottaviani[16]
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C
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5
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| 45
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Shogo Kawasaki[8]
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C
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1–4, 8–9
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|
|
10
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| 64
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Jeffrey Buis[18]
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11–12
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| 78
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Hikari Okubo[17]
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C
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6–7
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| 82
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Pedro Nuno[22]
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C
|
10
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| 84
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Michel Fabrizio[8]
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1–9
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| D34G Racing
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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12
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Filippo Fuligni[21]
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|
3
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| GMT94 Yamaha
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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14
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Ludovic Cauchi[23]
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|
8
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| 16
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Jules Cluzel[9]
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1–7, 9–12
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| 30
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Andy Verdoïa[24]
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7–8
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| 31
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Daniel Valle[17]
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|
6
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| 52
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Patrick Hobelsberger[16]
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|
5
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| 53
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Valentin Debise[16]
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5, 11–12
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| 53
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Valentin Debise[24]
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|
7
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| 62
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Stefano Manzi[13]
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|
9
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| 91
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Yari Montella[22]
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|
10
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| 94
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Federico Caricasulo[9]
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1–4
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| WRP Wepol Racing
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
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15
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Eugene McManus[25]
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2–3
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| 96
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David Sanchis[17]
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6–10
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| 99
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Danny Webb[8]
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1, 4–5
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| Yamaha MS Racing
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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17
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Óscar Gutiérrez[17]
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|
6
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| 19
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Paweł Szkopek[8]
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1–5
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| 31
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Daniel Valle[24]
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7, 12
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| 31
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Daniel Valle[15]
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|
8
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| 40
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Unai Orradre[24]
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7–12
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| 49
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Aleix Viu[22]
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|
10
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| 57
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Matías Petratti[18]
|
|
11
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| 70
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Marc Alcoba[8]
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1–5, 8–9
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| 72
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Borja Gómez[17]
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|
6
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| TFC Racing
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
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20
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Vincent Falcone[24]
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|
7
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| EAB Racing Team
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
|
21
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Randy Krummenacher[26]
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|
1–7
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| 28
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Glenn van Straalen[15]
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|
8–12
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| CM Racing
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Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
21
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Randy Krummenacher[15]
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8–10, 12
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| 29
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Luca Bernardi[9]
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1–7
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| Ferquest – Unior Racing Team
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
|
26
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Martin Vugrinec[16]
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|
5, 9
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| Promodriver Organization
|
Yamaha
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YZF-R6
|
27
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Massimo Roccoli[21]
|
|
3
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| Wójcik Racing Team
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
|
32
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Sheridan Morais[11]
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|
4–5, 11
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| 71
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Christoffer Bergman[8]
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1–3, 6–10, 12
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| HRP Suzuki
|
Suzuki
|
GSX-R600
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33
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Eemeli Lahti[11]
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|
4
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| 43
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Luca Grünwald[16]
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|
5
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| Altogo Racing Team
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Yamaha
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YZF-R6
|
34
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Kevin Manfredi[8]
|
C
|
1–10
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| 44
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Baris Sahin[15]
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|
8
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| DK Motorsport
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
36
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Thomas Gradinger[8]
|
C
|
1
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| 69
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Eduardo Montero[11]
|
C
|
4–10
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| Moto Team Jura Vitesse
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Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
42
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Stéphane Frossard[8]
|
C
|
1–10
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| Compos Racing Team by YART
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
50
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Ondřej Vostatek[16]
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|
5
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| IXS–YART Yamaha
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
50
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Ondřej Vostatek[15]
|
|
8–10
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| 92
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Bill Van Eerde[15]
|
|
8–10
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| Bonovo MGM Racing
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
52
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Patrick Hobelsberger[15]
|
|
8, 10
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| Extreme Racing Service
|
MV Agusta
|
F3 675
|
63
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Davide Stirpe[21]
|
|
3
|
| MV Agusta Corse Clienti
|
MV Agusta
|
F3 675
|
66
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Niki Tuuli[9]
|
|
All
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| Andotrans Team Torrentó
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
85
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Loïc Arbel[15]
|
|
8
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| Bike e Motor Racing Team
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
80
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Armando Pontone[21]
|
|
3
|
| 88
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Matteo Patacca[21]
|
|
3
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| Yamaha ParkinGO Team
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
81
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Manuel González[27]
|
|
All
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| Team Rosso e Nero
|
Yamaha
|
YZF-R6
|
93
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Roberto Mercandelli[21]
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|
3
|
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| Key
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| Regular rider
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| Wildcard rider
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| Replacement rider
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| C WorldSSP Challenge
|
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Championship standings
- Points
| Position
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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7th
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8th
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9th
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10th
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11th
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12th
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13th
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14th
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15th
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| Points
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25
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20
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16
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13
|
11
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
7
|
6
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5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
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Riders' championship
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| Colour |
Result
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| Gold |
Winner
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| Silver |
Second place
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| Bronze |
Third place
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| Green |
Points classification
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| Blue |
Non-points classification
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| Non-classified finish (NC)
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| Purple |
Retired, not classified (Ret)
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| Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ)
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| Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
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| Black |
Disqualified (DSQ)
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| White |
Did not start (DNS)
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| Withdrew (WD)
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| Race cancelled (C)
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| Blank
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Did not practice (DNP)
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| Did not arrive (DNA)
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| Excluded (EX)
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Bold – Pole position Italics – Fastest lap
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Teams' championship
Manufacturers' championship
Notes
- ^ a b The Estoril round was originally due to take place on 7–9 May 2021. It was firstly postponed indefinitely in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, then it was rescheduled to 28-30 May 2021.[4][5]
- ^ a b The Assen round was originally due to take place on 23–25 April 2021. It was postponed to 23–25 July in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
- ^ a b The Most round was not originally in the 2021 calendar; it was added into the calendar on the date of 29 April 2021 instead of Phillip Island round.[6]
- ^ a b The Navarra round was not originally part of the calendar; it was added to the schedule on 9 March 2021.[4]
- ^ Race cancelled following the death of Dean Berta Viñales in the supporting Supersport 300 World Championship race.
- ^ a b The Mandalika round was originally due to take place on 12-14 November 2021. It was postponed to 19–21 November 2021.[7]
References
- ^ "Dominique Aegerter crowned 2021 FIM Supersport World Champion". 17 October 2021.
- ^ "Provisional 2021 WorldSBK calendar unveiled". WorldSBK.com. Dorna Sports. 30 November 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- ^ a b "Dutch WorldSBK round rescheduled for July date". WorldSBK.com. Dorna Sports. 16 February 2021. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
- ^ a b c "Calendar updated: Navarra to make WorldSBK debut, Aragon Round to open the season". WorldSBK.com. Dorna Sports. 9 March 2021. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
- ^ a b "CALENDAR UPDATE: 2021 double-header kickstarts season, Estoril confirmed as Round 2". WorldSBK.com. Dorna Sports. 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
- ^ a b "Czech Round returns to WorldSBK in 2021, Australian Round set to return in 2022". WorldSBK.com. Dorna Sports. 29 April 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- ^ a b "Mandalika International Street Circuit set for inaugural WorldSBK round in November". WorldSBK.com. Dorna Sports. 25 September 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "2021 Provisional Permanent Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 8 February 2021. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "How is the 2021 WorldSSP grid shaping up?". worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 29 October 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
- ^ WorldSBK Staff (17 November 2020). "Odendaal confirms with Bardahl Yamaha for WorldSSP 2021". Bike Sport News. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
- ^ a b c d e "Prosecco DOC Dutch Round, 23–25 July 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 23 July 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ a b "Öncü to race for Kawasaki Puccetti in 2021 alongside Oettl". worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 14 October 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
- ^ a b "Motul Spanish Round, 24–26 September 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 24 September 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
- ^ WorldSBK Staff (26 February 2021). "Herrera returns to WorldSSP with Biblion Motoxracing Yamaha". worldsbk.com.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Hyundai N Catalunya Round, 17–19 September 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 17 September 2021. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Tissot Czech Round, 6–8 August 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 6 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Pirelli Navarra Round, 20–22 August 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 20 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ a b c d "Motul Argentinean Round, 15–17 October 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 15 October 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
- ^ "Pirelli Indonesian Round, 19-21 November 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
- ^ Close, Josh (2 December 2020). "WSB:Ten Kate Racing return to World Supersport with Dominique Aegerter". Motorcycle News. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Pirelli Made in Italy Emilia-Romagna Round, 11–13 June 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 11 June 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
- ^ a b c "Motul Portuguese Round, 1–3 October 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 1 October 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
- ^ "WSS Supersport Barcelone: Jules Cluzel inapte" (in French). Paddock GP. 16 September 2021. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
- ^ a b c d e "Motul French Round, 3–5 September 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 3 September 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
- ^ "Gaerne Estoril Round, 28–30 May 2021 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 28 May 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
- ^ WorldSBK staff (1 January 2021). "Ex-champ Krummenacher returns to WorldSSP in 2021". Bike Sport News. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
- ^ WorldSBK Staff (26 November 2020). "Parkingo reunites with Yamaha to field Gonzalez in WorldSSP". Bike Sport News. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
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