1990 Superbike World Championship Season - Season Calendar

Season Calendar

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Rider
1 R1 Jerez March 18 Raymond Roche Stéphane Mertens Raymond Roche
R2 Raymond Roche Raymond Roche
2 R1 Donington April 16 Giancarlo Falappa Rob Phillis Fred Merkel
R2 Raymond Roche Giancarlo Falappa
3 R1 Hungaroring April 30 Malcolm Campbell Raymond Roche Fred Merkel
R2 Fred Merkel Raymond Roche
4 R1 Hockenheim May 6 Raymond Roche Fred Merkel Fred Merkel
R2 Raymond Roche Stéphane Mertens
5 R1 Mosport June 3 Giancarlo Falappa Raymond Roche Raymond Roche
R2 Jamie James Raymond Roche
6 R1 Brainerd June 10 Doug Chandler Doug Chandler Stéphane Mertens
R2 Fabrizio Pirovano Doug Chandler
7 R1 Österreichring July 1 Stéphane Mertens Rob McElnea Fabrizio Pirovano
R2 Stéphane Mertens Stéphane Mertens
8 R1 Sugo August 26 Raymond Roche Raymond Roche Raymond Roche
R2 Peter Goddard Doug Chandler
9 R1 Le Mans September 9 Baldassarre Monti Raymond Roche Raymond Roche
R2 Jamie James Raymond Roche
10 R1 Monza October 7 Baldassarre Monti Rob Phillis Fabrizio Pirovano
R2 Rob Phillis Fabrizio Pirovano
11 R1 Shah Alam November 4 Rob Phillis Fabrizio Pirovano Fabrizio Pirovano
R2 Raymond Roche Fabrizio Pirovano
12 R1 Phillip Island November 11 Peter Goddard Fabrizio Pirovano Peter Goddard
R2 Malcolm Campbell Rob Phillis
13 R1 Manfeild November 18 Rob Phillis Brian Morrison Terry Rymer
R2 Raymond Roche Rob Phillis

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