The World Superbike will get a new track added onto the circuit next year as the newly completed Motorland Aragon in Spain has agreed to host an event for the next three years.
The Motorland Aragon will host the World SBK in 2011, 2012, and 2013. It is also hosting a round of the MotoGP this year in Septermber.
"Motorland is a very new circuit and it's already at the top. To have MotoGP and Superbike in its first years of activity demonstrates that it is a top-level circuit," said Paolo Flammini. "The Superbike World Championship requires requisites of maximum safety and top-class facilities to be in a position to guarantee the presence of high numbers of spectators and Motorland is able to offer all this."
The agreement was signed this morning in the presence of MotorLand president Jose Angel Biel, the regional minister of commerce, Arturo Aliaga, CEO of Infront Motor Sports, Paolo Flammini, and Superbike rider, Carlos Checa.
"Superbike races offer a well-balanced sporting spectacle and for this reason they are spectacular, also for everyone watching on TV," said Checa. "Motorland is a circuit that respects all the standards to host a world-class race. I am happy to be able to race Superbike here next year and I hope to win!"









