The 2009 European Superstock 600 Championship was the fifth season of the European Superstock 600 Championship. The season was contested over tenth races, beginning at Circuit Ricardo Tormo on 5 April and ending at Algarve International Circuit on 25 October. Gino Rea clinched the title after beating closest rival Marco Bussolotti.[1]
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Race calendar and results
Entry list
Team
|
Constructor
|
Motorcycle
|
|
Rider
|
Rounds
|
Azione Corse
|
Honda
|
Honda CBR600RR
|
12
|
Riccardo Cecchini
|
All
|
Coutelle Junior Team
|
6
|
Jonathan Martinez
|
6, 10
|
7
|
Baptiste Guittet
|
All
|
Intermoto Czech
|
39
|
Randy Pagaud
|
8–10
|
65
|
Tomáš Svitok
|
6
|
81
|
David Látr
|
All
|
82
|
Karel Pešek
|
10
|
Orelac Racing
|
15
|
Ivan Romero
|
10
|
Race Junior
|
21
|
Florian Marino
|
8–10
|
132
|
Daniele Manfrinati
|
1–6
|
Team Gomme e Service
|
22
|
Raffaele Vargas
|
8
|
Team Horse
|
142
|
Nans Chevaux
|
9
|
Team Lorini
|
19
|
Nico Morelli
|
All
|
47
|
Eddi La Marra
|
All
|
Ten Kate Honda Racing
|
4
|
Gino Rea
|
All
|
Gearlink Kawasaki
|
Kawasaki
|
Kawasaki ZX-6R
|
130
|
Jamie Hamilton
|
5
|
Pro Action
|
10
|
Nacho Calero
|
1
|
13
|
Dino Lombardi
|
1–3
|
Racing Team Ragno
|
31
|
Marco Ferroni
|
8
|
Rui Batista Competicioes
|
41
|
Sergio Batista
|
10
|
Team Powerbike
|
43
|
Stéphane Egea
|
9
|
TMR Competicion
|
14
|
Jaume Ferrer
|
10
|
Bertico Racing Team
|
Suzuki
|
Suzuki GSX-R600
|
119
|
Jardo Van Huisstede
|
2
|
TKR Suzuki Switzerland
|
23
|
Christian Von Gunten
|
1–4, 6–10
|
G–LAB Racing Sport Evolution
|
Triumph
|
Triumph Daytona 675
|
32
|
Marc Moser
|
7, 10
|
Baru Racing Team
|
Yamaha
|
Yamaha YZF-R6
|
133
|
Giuliano Gregorini
|
3–4, 8
|
BWIN Yoshimura Racing
|
89
|
Stefan Kerschbaumer
|
All
|
CHRI 44 Racing Team
|
44
|
Davide Fanelli
|
4
|
Edwin Ott Motoren
|
91
|
Alex Ott
|
2
|
IamaLoures Cetelem Yamaha
|
117
|
André Carvalho
|
10
|
M2 Racing
|
84
|
Fabio Massei
|
3
|
Morillas MRS Racing
|
11
|
Jérémy Guarnoni
|
All
|
MS Racing CZ MS Racing
|
99
|
Michal Salač
|
6–10
|
191
|
Tomáš Krajči
|
6
|
MTM Racing Team
|
55
|
Vincent Lonbois
|
All
|
Pro Action
|
10
|
Nacho Calero
|
2–7, 10
|
13
|
Dino Lombardi
|
4, 6
|
Red Bulle Racing Team
|
27
|
Louis Bulle
|
9
|
Schacht Racing
|
59
|
Alex Schacht
|
9
|
Splitlath Motorsport
|
53
|
Joe Burns
|
5
|
START Racing
|
34
|
Kevin Van Leuven
|
2
|
Team ASPI-CSM Bucharest
|
26
|
Mircea Vrajitoru
|
All
|
30
|
Bogdan Vrajitoru
|
All
|
Team Media Action by Pro Race
|
28
|
Ferruccio Lamborghini
|
3–4, 8
|
35
|
Nicola Jr. Morrentino
|
8
|
Team Nelson Evolution
|
69
|
Nelson Major
|
9
|
Team RCGM Moto 2000
|
25
|
Roberto Farinelli
|
4, 8
|
Team Riviera
|
73
|
Andrea Boscoscuro
|
4
|
Team Trasimeno
|
36
|
Andrzej Chmielewski
|
All
|
VD Heyden Motors Yamaha
|
37
|
Joey Litjens
|
1–3
|
72
|
Fredrik Karlsen
|
4–10
|
WCR Bike Service
|
40
|
Roberto Tamburini
|
4, 8
|
Yamaha Italia Jr Trasimeno
|
5
|
Marco Bussolotti
|
All
|
9
|
Danilo Petrucci
|
All
|
YZF Yamaha
|
17
|
Luca Nervo
|
8–10
|
48
|
James Waterman
|
6–7
|
|
Key
|
Regular rider
|
Wildcard rider
|
Replacement rider
|
|
Championship' standings
Riders' standings
|
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 Source : [4]
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References
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