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] | | Team | Constructor | Motorcycle | | Rider | Class | Rounds | | Chiodo Moto Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 2 | Luigi Montella[8] | C | 1–10 | | Orelac Racing VerdNatura | Kawasaki | ZX-6R | 3 | Raffaele De Rosa[9] | | All | | 24 | Leonardo Taccini[9] | C | 1–10 | | Evan Bros. WorldSSP Yamaha Team | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 4 | Steven Odendaal[10] | | All | | 56 | Péter Sebestyén[11] | | 4–12 | | Kawasaki Puccetti Racing | Kawasaki | ZX-6R | 5 | Philipp Öttl[12] | | All | | 54 | Kenan Sofuoğlu[13] | | 9 | | 61 | Can Öncü[12] | | All | | Biblion Iberica Yamaha Motoxracing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 6 | María Herrera[14] | C | 1–4, 6–7, 9–10 | | 88 | Matteo Patacca[15] | | 8 | | 94 | Federico Caricasulo[16] | C | 5, 8 | | 94 | Federico Caricasulo[17] | | 6–7, 9–10 | | VFT Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 7 | Mattia Casadei[11] | | 4 | | 22 | Federico Fuligni[8] | | 1–10 | | 23 | Davide Pizzoli[9] | | 1–3 | | 25 | Marcel Brenner[16] | | 5–11 | | 74 | Andrés González[18] | | 11–12 | | 94 | Federico Caricasulo[19] | | 12 | | Kallio Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 9 | Simon Jespersen[17] | | 6 | | 38 | Hannes Soomer[8] | | 1–4, 7–12 | | 51 | Max Enderlein[16] | | 5 | | 95 | Vertti Takala[8] | | All | | Ten Kate Racing Yamaha | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 9 | Simon Jespersen[15] | | 8 | | 24 | Leonardo Taccini[18] | | 11 | | 55 | Galang Hendra Pratama[9] | | 1–10, 12 | | 77 | Dominique Aegerter[20] | | 1–7, 9–12 | | Maco Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 10 | Jiří Mrkývka[16] | | 5 | | RM Racing | Kawasaki | ZX-6R | 11 | Luca Ottaviani[21] | | 3 | | G.A.P. Motozoo Racing by Puccetti | Kawasaki | ZX-6R | 11 | Luca Ottaviani[16] | C | 5 | | 45 | Shogo Kawasaki[8] | C | 1–4, 8–9 | | | 10 | | 64 | Jeffrey Buis[18] | | 11–12 | | 78 | Hikari Okubo[17] | C | 6–7 | | 82 | Pedro Nuno[22] | C | 10 | | 84 | Michel Fabrizio[8] | | 1–9 | | D34G Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 12 | Filippo Fuligni[21] | | 3 | | GMT94 Yamaha | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 14 | Ludovic Cauchi[23] | | 8 | | 16 | Jules Cluzel[9] | | 1–7, 9–12 | | 30 | Andy Verdoïa[24] | | 7–8 | | 31 | Daniel Valle[17] | | 6 | | 52 | Patrick Hobelsberger[16] | | 5 | | 53 | Valentin Debise[16] | | 5, 11–12 | | 53 | Valentin Debise[24] | | 7 | | 62 | Stefano Manzi[13] | | 9 | | 91 | Yari Montella[22] | | 10 | | 94 | Federico Caricasulo[9] | | 1–4 | | WRP Wepol Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 15 | Eugene McManus[25] | | 2–3 | | 96 | David Sanchis[17] | | 6–10 | | 99 | Danny Webb[8] | | 1, 4–5 | | Yamaha MS Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 17 | Óscar Gutiérrez[17] | | 6 | | 19 | Paweł Szkopek[8] | | 1–5 | | 31 | Daniel Valle[24] | | 7, 12 | | 31 | Daniel Valle[15] | | 8 | | 40 | Unai Orradre[24] | | 7–12 | | 49 | Aleix Viu[22] | | 10 | | 57 | Matías Petratti[18] | | 11 | | 70 | Marc Alcoba[8] | | 1–5, 8–9 | | 72 | Borja Gómez[17] | | 6 | | TFC Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 20 | Vincent Falcone[24] | | 7 | | EAB Racing Team | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 21 | Randy Krummenacher[26] | | 1–7 | | 28 | Glenn van Straalen[15] | | 8–12 | | CM Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 21 | Randy Krummenacher[15] | | 8–10, 12 | | 29 | Luca Bernardi[9] | | 1–7 | | Ferquest – Unior Racing Team | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 26 | Martin Vugrinec[16] | | 5, 9 | | Promodriver Organization | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 27 | Massimo Roccoli[21] | | 3 | | Wójcik Racing Team | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 32 | Sheridan Morais[11] | | 4–5, 11 | | 71 | Christoffer Bergman[8] | | 1–3, 6–10, 12 | | HRP Suzuki | Suzuki | GSX-R600 | 33 | Eemeli Lahti[11] | | 4 | | 43 | Luca Grünwald[16] | | 5 | | Altogo Racing Team | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 34 | Kevin Manfredi[8] | C | 1–10 | | 44 | Baris Sahin[15] | | 8 | | DK Motorsport | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 36 | Thomas Gradinger[8] | C | 1 | | 69 | Eduardo Montero[11] | C | 4–10 | | Moto Team Jura Vitesse | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 42 | Stéphane Frossard[8] | C | 1–10 | | Compos Racing Team by YART | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 50 | Ondřej Vostatek[16] | | 5 | | IXS–YART Yamaha | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 50 | Ondřej Vostatek[15] | | 8–10 | | 92 | Bill Van Eerde[15] | | 8–10 | | Bonovo MGM Racing | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 52 | Patrick Hobelsberger[15] | | 8, 10 | | Extreme Racing Service | MV Agusta | F3 675 | 63 | Davide Stirpe[21] | | 3 | | MV Agusta Corse Clienti | MV Agusta | F3 675 | 66 | Niki Tuuli[9] | | All | | Andotrans Team Torrentó | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 85 | Loïc Arbel[15] | | 8 | | Bike e Motor Racing Team | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 80 | Armando Pontone[21] | | 3 | | 88 | Matteo Patacca[21] | | 3 | | Yamaha ParkinGO Team | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 81 | Manuel González[27] | | All | | Team Rosso e Nero | Yamaha | YZF-R6 | 93 | Roberto Mercandelli[21] | | 3 | | | Key | | Regular rider | | Wildcard rider | | Replacement rider | | C WorldSSP Challenge | |
Championship standings
- Points
| Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th |
| Points | 25 | 20 | 16 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Riders' championship
| | | Colour | Result | | Gold | Winner | | Silver | Second place | | Bronze | Third place | | Green | Points classification | | Blue | Non-points classification | | Non-classified finish (NC) | | Purple | Retired, not classified (Ret) | | Red | Did not qualify (DNQ) | | Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) | | Black | Disqualified (DSQ) | | White | Did not start (DNS) | | Withdrew (WD) | | Race cancelled (C) | | Blank | Did not practice (DNP) | | Did not arrive (DNA) | | Excluded (EX) | Bold – Pole position Italics – Fastest lap |
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.
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- ^ 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.
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- ^ 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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