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Running alongside the 2025 British Superbike Championship programme for the third year running, the BMW F 900 R Cup has been devised to be accessible for aspiring as well as experienced riders. Riders will compete on identical 105hp F 900 R roadsters over eleven rounds, visting some of the most iconic Circuits in the uk, including a WorldSBK support round at Donington Park. Running alongside the 2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship programme, the ABK Beer 0% BMW Motorrad F 900 R Cup has been devised to be accessible for aspiring as well as experienced riders.
Riders will compete on identical 105hp F 900 R roadsters over nine rounds, each held at iconic UK circuits. Running alongside the British Superbike Championship, the ROKiT OFF BMW F 900 R Cup has been devised to be accessible for aspiring as well as experienced riders. Riders will compete on identical 105hp F 900 R roadsters over nine rounds.
The newest championship on the BSB platform, the ROKiT OFF BMW F 900 R Cup will feature a unique format at each of its nine race weekends. Qualifying practice. BMW's signed up to run its F900 R Cup BSB support series for another two years.
The naked roadster one-make championship will run till the end of 2027, with the German firm continuing to support it with subsidised bikes and parts, including a low. The BMW F 900 Cup will be around for at least another three seasons after it signed a new agreement to remain on the British Superbike Championship schedule until the end of 2027. The F900 Cup has provided BSB fans with some cracking racing and the latest official news is that the series is set to continue into 2027.
It offers young riders the chance to win decent prize money, and compete on Continued. After finishing as runner-up in last years title fight, this year, Littlehampton's Thomas Strudwick has emerged victorious in the British ABK Beer 0% BMW Motorrad F 900 R Cup. The event saw Strudwick deliver an outstanding performance to secure the championship title for 2024.
The championship is being run over 9 rounds, with points gained over two races each racing weekend. Riders of all ages and levels of experience are free to take part and all will compete on identical 105hp BMW F900 R roadster bikes. The first thirteen riders from two Heats, typically held on the first day of the weekend's meeting, will automatically qualify for the feature Main Event race on.
BMW F900R CUP ALL-NEW ONE-MAKE SERIES Running alongside the 2023 British Superbike Championship programme, the BMW F 900 R Cup has been devised to be accessible for aspiring as well as experienced riders. Up to 40 riders will join a grid of identical 105hp F 900 R roadsters competing in eight rounds, each held at an iconic UK circuit.