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Old 17 Oct 2002, 08:15 (Ref:406303)   #1
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Tobesterr1 should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
WSBK Meetings down to 2 days!!

This has just been posted on the AMA Superbike.com site:-

'The hottest rumor of the day is that on the advice of SBK International, the FIM decided today to go to a two-day practice/race format for 2003 World Superbike races. Presumably this would put an end to all Friday practice and qualifying in World Superbike.'

This from sources close to the FIM Congress.


That would mean 2 full qualifying sessions for all classes, Superbike, Supersport, Superstock and sidecar with no 'free practice' sessions just total qualifying and Superpole in the Superbike class although this time restriction on Saturday's would mean the likely abolition of Superpole as in BSB next season in my opinion.

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