
WorldSBK goes
French for Round 11 of the 2016 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship as the
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours gets ready to host the penultimate European Round
of the Championship.
The action begins on the French countryside on
Thursday 29th of October with a pre-event at the Palais Ducal in
Nevers, where street artists and riders will paint a 1.2m by 1.2m canvas
backdrop in front of Media and spectators, which will be signed by the riders at
the end and exhibited at the Paddock Show. The pre-event will
begin at 12:00pm before the Paddock heads back to the circuit at 14:00.
Autograph sessions with all the stars of WorldSBK including reigning World
Champion Kawasaki Racing Team's Jonathan Rea together with home heroes Sylvain
Guintoli (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) and Jules Cluzel (MV Agusta
Reparto Corse) will be held in the Open Paddock- a feature exclusive to
WorldSBK- at 15:00 until 16:30 local time (GMT+2). No ticket is needed for this,
meaning fans can get up close and personal with their idols.
On-track
battles commence on Friday morning for the first Free Practice session at 9:15am
headed by STK1000, before WorldSBK and WorldSSP fight it out later in the day
for entry to Saturday’s Tissot-Superpole 2 qualifying sessions. Live commentary
of all sessions will take place from the Paddock Show with various French riders
as guest speakers throughout the weekend.
At 16:00 local time the
Paddock Show takes centre stage, first with the MOTUL Chat Show, then with the
Team Managers Show and finally welcoming Friday’s fastest riders from WorldSBK
and WorldSSP during the Opening Day Show, to end the
day's activities.
Saturday’s on track thrills begin early with WorldSBK
leading the charge at 8:45am for FP3, giving riders one last chance to refine
their setups before the Tissot-Superpole qualifying sessions begin at 10:30am.
Fans will have the chance to meet their favourite STK1000 riders at the Paddock
Show at 12:20pm before WorldSBK take to the grid for Race 1 at 13:00 local time.
An hour later STK1000 will fight it out on track to decide their grid positions
ahead of Sunday’s race followed by the FIM Europe Junior Cup qualifying at
15:00.
Saturday will be a busy day for fans as the off-track activities
begin at 9:00am with free beginner bike rides for children aged 6-12 years old
in the Circuit Trade Area, for those organized fans who’ve booked ahead. Then at
12:00pm in the Trade Area a ‘Banners Contest’ hosted by Sport Bikes magazine
will see four lucky winners earn grid access to WorldSBK Race 2 on
Sunday.
15:50 sees a change to the Paddock Show schedule with Akrapovic
hosting a Telethon charity auction event ahead of Meet ‘n’ Greets and Qualifying
Shows for all categories. At 16:15 Pit Lane becomes accessible for 45 minutes
to fans who’ve purchased Special Access tickets. Unique to the Fassi French
Round, super fans will have the opportunity to purchase a Parade Experience
Pack, which allows them to take to the track with their own motorcycles in a
Bike Parade at 17:05.
At 16:30 the Party in the Paddock will have every
fan rocking until 18:00 when DJ MA1A takes to the Monster Stage to get the party
started! Drinks and goodies will be on offer at the Monster Stage in the Trade
Area. Simultaneously at 17:30 be sure to keep an eye on the home straight as
BLACKLINER will keep you on the edge of your seat with their Freestyle
show.
Sunday sees track action begin at 9:00am with WorldSSP heading the
warm up sessions, again with live commentary from the Paddock Show. Sunday’s Pit
Walk begins at 10:15am ahead of a Meet ‘n’ Greet with the riders from the FIM
Europe Junior Cup at the Paddock Show. Racing begins at 11:20 when WorldSSP hit
the grid first followed by WorldSBK Race 2 at 13:00 and STK1000 at 14:20. Racing
doesn’t stop there though; at 15:50 The FIM Europe Junior Cup could see a
champion crowned ahead of the local Yamaha YXF-R125 Cup to end the on-track
action for the weekend. After each race the Paddock Show will be welcoming the
podium finishers, Pirelli Best Lap winners and local heroes of each category to
the stage for a Raceday Show that you’re sure to love.
Sunday’s
spectator activities being at 9:00am local time in the Trade Area where kids who
missed out on Saturday will have their chance to have their first ride on
motorbikes in the free Bike Initiation. Keep your eyes to the sky at 10:00am, as
there will be sky dive show above the Adelaide Hairpin and Finish Line to begin
the day’s excitement, while goodies will be on offer again at the Monster Stage
thanks to DJ MA1A and the Monster Girls at 11:30-13:00. At 12:00 don’t miss your
chance to win a SHARK helmet in the Fan Zone while BLACKLINER tear up the Trade
Area once again with their Freestyle show.
Another unique
feature that is sure to heighten the high-octane atmosphere at Magny-Cours is
the Camping Experience available for fans. This year sees the camping area
located alongside the Adelaide Hairpin, which is sure to offer the best seats in
the house over three thrilling days of racing.
3-Day passes
are available from 55€, while Sunday General Admission passes are 50€. Children
under 16 years old enter for free. Paddock Access passes and Camping Experience
passes are still available for purchase from WorldSBK.com.
With
such a full schedule of on and off track mayhem, Round 11 of the 2016 MOTUL FIM
Superbike World Championship is sure to deliver another spectacular weekend of
racing from the 30th of September to the 2nd of October at the Fassi
French Round.
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