2006 British Superbike Championship Season - Races

Races

Round Date Circuit British Superbike
winner
British Supersport
winner
National Superstock
winner
National Superstock
Cup winner
British 125GP
winner
Virgin Mobile Cup
winner
1 March 24–26 Brands Hatch Gregorio Lavilla Stuart Easton Craig Fitzpatrick Kenny Gilbertson Dan Linfoot Matthew Whitman
Ryuichi Kiyonari
2 April 7–9 Donington Park Gregorio Lavilla Cal Crutchlow Brendan Roberts Bob Collins Robbie Stewart Matthew Whitman
Scott Smart
3 April 14–17 Thruxton Gregorio Lavilla Eugene Laverty Hudson Kennaugh Bob Collins Brain Clark Tom Grant
Gregorio Lavilla
4 April 29–30 Oulton Park Gregorio Lavilla Eugene Laverty Brendan Roberts Bob Collins Dan Linfoot Matthew Whitman
Gregorio Lavilla
5 May 19–21 Mondello Park All racing cancelled due to torrential rain.
6 June 2–4 Mallory Park Ryuichi Kiyonari Cal Crutchlow James Westmoreland Tom Grant
Gregorio Lavilla James Westmoreland
7 June 16–18 Snetterton Ryuichi Kiyonari Eugene Laverty Luke Quigley Martin Buckles Daniel Cooper James Webb
Ryuichi Kiyonari
- June 1–2 Donington Park Adrian Coates Tom Grant
Brendan Roberts Matthew Whitman
8 July 14–16 Knockhill Ryuichi Kiyonari Cal Crutchlow Brendan Roberts Martin Buckles James Westmoreland David Paton
Shane Byrne James Storrar
9 July 21–23 Oulton Park Ryuichi Kiyonari Cal Crutchlow Brendan Roberts Martin Buckles Sam Lowes Tom Grant
Ryuichi Kiyonari
10 August 11–13 Croft Ryuichi Kiyonari Sean Emmett Brendan Roberts Kenny Gilbertson Daniel Cooper Graeme Gowland
Leon Haslam
11 August 26–28 Cadwell Park Gregorio Lavilla Eugene Laverty Luke Quigley Martin Buckles Luke Jones Graeme Gowland
Leon Haslam Bob Collins
12 September 15–17 Silverstone Ryuichi Kiyonari Cal Crutchlow Luke Quigley Martin Buckles Daniel Cooper James Webb
Ryuichi Kiyonari
13 September 29–30 Brands Hatch Ryuichi Kiyonari Cal Crutchlow Guy Sanders Bob Collins Daniel Cooper Graeme Gowland
Leon Haslam

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