The 2011 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup was the thirteen season of the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, the seventh held under this name. The championship, a support class to the Superbike World Championship at its European rounds, used 1000 cc motorcycles and was reserved for riders between 16 and 26 years of age. The season was contested over ten races, beginning at TT Circuit Assen on 17 April and ending at Algarve International Circuit on 16 October.
Race calendar and results
Entry list
2011 entry list[2]
|
Team
|
Constructor
|
Motorcycle
|
|
Rider
|
Rounds
|
Baru Racing Team
|
BMW
|
BMW S1000RR
|
119
|
Michele Magnoni[3]
|
2–3, 8
|
BMW Motorrad Italia Superstock
|
20
|
Sylvain Barrier
|
All
|
87
|
Lorenzo Zanetti
|
All
|
EFFE Racing
|
91
|
Riccardo Fusco[3]
|
2
|
Galvin Racing Team96
|
96
|
Jonathan Gallina[4]
|
5
|
Garnier Alpha Racing Team
|
17
|
Brett McCormick[5]
|
9–10
|
21
|
Markus Reiterberger
|
All
|
Garnier Racing Team
|
39
|
Randy Pagaud
|
All
|
86
|
Beau Beaton
|
All
|
Limited Motorsport
|
64
|
Danilo Andric Silva[6]
|
8, 10
|
Salač Racing
|
16
|
Michal Šembera[4]
|
5
|
22
|
Jonathan Crea[6]
|
8
|
33
|
Michaël Savary[7]
|
7, 9
|
89
|
Michal Salač[3]
|
2–3, 6
|
Team ASPI
|
93
|
Matthieu Lussiana
|
1–7, 9–10
|
Team Piellemoto
|
15
|
Fabio Massei
|
All
|
Althea Racing
|
Ducati
|
Ducati 1098R
|
14
|
Lorenzo Baroni
|
All
|
34
|
Davide Giugliano
|
1–9
|
Barni Racing Team
|
9
|
Danilo Petrucci
|
All
|
Lazio MotorSport
|
37
|
Andrea Boscoscuro
|
1–3
|
59
|
Niccolò Canepa[8]
|
4–10
|
SK Energy Team
|
55
|
Tomáš Svitok
|
All
|
Adrenalin H-Moto Team
|
Honda
|
Honda CBR1000RR
|
40
|
Alen Győrfi
|
All
|
Berclaz Racing Team
|
58
|
Gabriel Berclaz[3]
|
2–3, 8
|
Bogdanka PTR Honda
|
74
|
Kieran Clarke[7]
|
7, 9
|
120
|
Marcin Walkowiak
|
1–6
|
133
|
Marek Szkopek[9]
|
10
|
Domburg Racing
|
71
|
Roy ten Napel
|
All
|
HALSALL Racing Team
|
10
|
Lee Costello[10]
|
6
|
Orange Rules
|
24
|
Roberto Anastasia[11]
|
3
|
Team Lorini Lorini Team
|
8
|
Andrea Antonelli
|
All
|
19
|
Davide Fanelli[4]
|
5
|
29
|
Daniele Beretta
|
1–4
|
47
|
Eddi La Marra
|
1–8
|
Ten Kate Junior Team
|
23
|
Luca Verdini
|
1–3
|
28
|
Ferruccio Lamborghini[4]
|
5–8
|
65
|
Loris Baz[5]
|
9–10
|
BWG Racing Kawasaki
|
Kawasaki
|
Kawasaki ZX-10R
|
27
|
Thomas Caiani
|
1–6, 8
|
31
|
Christoffer Bergman[7]
|
7, 9–10
|
107
|
Niccolò Rosso[9]
|
10
|
CN Racing
|
4
|
Taylor Knapp[10]
|
6, 10
|
Goeleven
|
7
|
Dani Rivas[6]
|
8–10
|
12
|
Nico Vivarelli
|
1–4
|
23
|
Luca Verdini[4]
|
5–6
|
59
|
Niccolò Canepa
|
1–3
|
83
|
Danny Buchan[4]
|
5–6
|
107
|
Niccolò Rosso[7]
|
7–9
|
111
|
Pere Tutusaus[8]
|
4
|
Jar Racing Team
|
141
|
Sérgio Batista[3]
|
2–4, 10
|
Kawasaki Racing Team
|
303
|
Keith Farmer[10]
|
6–7
|
Lorenzini by Leoni
|
6
|
Lorenzo Savadori
|
All
|
32
|
Sheridan Morais
|
All
|
Moto 39 Competition
|
70
|
Romain Maitre[5]
|
9
|
Pedercini Team Team Pedercini
|
5
|
Marco Bussolotti
|
All
|
36
|
Leandro Mercado
|
All
|
67
|
Bryan Staring
|
All
|
C.S.M. Bucharest
|
Yamaha
|
Yamaha YZF-R1
|
30
|
Bogdan Vrăjitoru
|
1–5, 7–9
|
MRS Yamaha Racing France
|
11
|
Jérémy Guarnoni
|
All
|
|
Key
|
Regular rider
|
Wildcard rider
|
Replacement rider
|
|
Championship standings
Riders' standings
|
Colour |
Result
|
Gold |
Winner
|
Silver |
Second place
|
Bronze |
Third place
|
Green |
Points classification
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Blue |
Non-points classification
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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
|
Manufacturers' championship
References
- ^ "Donington, Imola confirmed on WSBK calendar". Crash.net. Crash Media Group. 24 November 2010. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ "FIM Superstock 1000cc Cup – 2011 Provisional entry lists, 15 March" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. 15 March 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ a b c d e "Monza, 6–7–8 May 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f "Brno, 8–9–10 July 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- ^ a b c "Magny Cours, 30 September 1–2 October 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- ^ a b c "Imola, 23–24–25 September 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
- ^ a b c d "Nürburgring, 2–3–4 September 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
- ^ a b "Aragon, 17–18–19 June 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
- ^ a b "Portimao, 14–15–16 October 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- ^ a b c "Silverstone, 29–30–31 July 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- ^ "Misano, 10–11–12 June 2011 – Superstock 1000 – Biographical Entry List" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
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