2011 Supersport World Championship

The 2011 Supersport World Championship was the thirteenth FIM Supersport World Championship season—the fifteenth taking into account the two held under the name of Supersport World Series. The season began on 27 February at Phillip Island and ended on 16 October at Portimão after twelve rounds.

2011 Supersport World Championship
Previous: 2010 Next: 2012
Support series:
Superbike World Championship
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup
European Superstock 600 Championship
European Junior Cup

With reigning champion Kenan Sofuoğlu moving to Moto2, Eugene Laverty and Joan Lascorz moving up to the Superbike World Championship, Chaz Davies emerged as the season winner, despite his bad start in the first round.

Race calendar and results

The provisional race schedule was publicly announced by FIM on 7 October 2010 with eleven confirmed rounds and two other rounds pending confirmation.[1] Having been announced as a venue from 2011 onwards in May 2010,[2] Motorland Aragon replaced Kyalami on the calendar, while Donington Park returned to the championship, hosting the European round.[3] Imola was confirmed in November 2010,[4] but Miller Motorsports Park was dropped to finalise a 12-round calendar.

Round Country Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning team Report
1 Australia Australia Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit 27 February Spain David Salom France Fabien Foret Italy Luca Scassa Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report
2 United Kingdom United Kingdom Donington Park 27 March Italy Luca Scassa United Kingdom Sam Lowes Italy Luca Scassa Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report
3 Netherlands Netherlands TT Circuit Assen 17 April Italy Luca Scassa Italy Luca Scassa United Kingdom Chaz Davies Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report
4 Italy Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 8 May United Kingdom Chaz Davies United Kingdom Chaz Davies United Kingdom Chaz Davies Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report
5 San Marino San Marino Misano World Circuit 12 June United Kingdom Sam Lowes France Fabien Foret Australia Broc Parkes Kawasaki Motocard.com Report
6 Spain Spain Motorland Aragon 19 June Australia Broc Parkes United Kingdom Sam Lowes United Kingdom Chaz Davies Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report
7 Czech Republic Czech Republic Masaryk Circuit 10 July France Fabien Foret United Kingdom Gino Rea United Kingdom Gino Rea Step Racing Team Report
8 United Kingdom United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit 31 July Spain David Salom Denmark Robbin Harms United Kingdom Chaz Davies Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report
9 Germany Germany Nürburgring 4 September France Fabien Foret United Kingdom James Ellison United Kingdom Chaz Davies Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report
10 Italy Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 25 September Australia Broc Parkes France Fabien Foret France Fabien Foret Hannspree Ten Kate Honda Report
11 France France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 2 October Australia Broc Parkes Italy Massimo Roccoli Italy Luca Scassa Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report
12 Portugal Portugal Autódromo Internacional do Algarve 16 October Spain David Salom United Kingdom James Ellison United Kingdom Chaz Davies Yamaha ParkinGO Team Report

Championship standings

Riders' standings

Pos. Rider Bike AUS
Australia
EUR
Europe
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ITA
Italy
FRA
France
POR
Portugal
Pts
1 United Kingdom Chaz Davies Yamaha 18 2 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 Ret 6 1 206
2 Spain David Salom Kawasaki 4 6 5 8 4 3 4 2 8 5 4 2 156
3 France Fabien Foret Honda Ret DNS 2 3 2 7 2 3 6 1 8 12 148
4 Australia Broc Parkes Kawasaki 2 5 3 4 1 Ret Ret 6 7 3 3 Ret 136
5 Italy Luca Scassa Yamaha 1 1 Ret 2 EX Ret 7 12 4 Ret 1 4 134
6 United Kingdom Sam Lowes Honda 3 Ret DNS 5 3 2 6 Ret 3 2 2 Ret 129
7 United Kingdom James Ellison Honda 6 Ret 7 16 7 Ret 8 10 2 6 5 3 99
8 France Florian Marino Honda 7 8 Ret 7 11 10 9 9 9 4 9 5 89
9 Italy Roberto Tamburini Yamaha 20 12 DSQ 6 9 5 5 4 11 Ret 7 6 80
10 Italy Massimo Roccoli Kawasaki Ret 7 6 9 Ret 4 15 5 5 Ret Ret 7 71
11 United Kingdom Gino Rea Honda Ret 3 16 Ret 10 6 1 11 Ret 11 22 14 69
12 Denmark Robbin Harms Honda 5 4 4 10 8 8 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNS Ret 59
13 Portugal Miguel Praia Honda Ret 11 8 Ret 12 9 Ret 8 Ret 8 13 8 51
14 Italy Vittorio Iannuzzo Kawasaki 8 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 15 12 7 12 11 44
15 Hungary Balázs Németh Honda 14 14 10 14 18 12 7 10 Ret 11 10 42
16 Sweden Alexander Lundh Honda 9 10 DNS 19 15 16 12 13 13 Ret 14 13 29
17 Italy Danilo Dell'Omo Triumph 10 Ret 14 11 Ret 14 11 Ret 16 10 Ret Ret 26
18 South Africa Ronan Quarmby Triumph 11 Ret Ret 17 21 Ret 16 14 15 Ret 10 Ret 14
19 Hungary Imre Tóth Honda 15 16 11 Ret 20 15 13 17 14 15 20 Ret 13
20 Ukraine Vladimir Ivanov Honda 16 Ret 9 Ret 16 11 Ret 16 21 12
21 Poland Paweł Szkopek Honda Ret Ret 12 Ret Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret 12 17 15 12
22 Italy Ilario Dionisi Honda 5 11
23 Czech Republic Ondřej Ježek Honda 12 13 Ret DSQ Ret Ret Ret 18 17 14 16 DNS 9
24 Russia Vladimir Leonov Yamaha 17 9 7
25 Italy Stefano Cruciani Kawasaki 24 9 7
26 Switzerland Bastien Chesaux Honda 13 Ret 13 20 Ret Ret Ret 16 6
27 Italy Mirko Giansanti Kawasaki 12 Ret Ret 4
28 Slovenia Marko Jerman Triumph 17 15 DNS 13 19 Ret Ret 21 20 Ret 21 18 4
29 Czech Republic Patrik Vostárek Honda Ret 19 13 18 3
30 Italy Alessio Velini Honda 13 3
31 Italy Luca Marconi Yamaha 19 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret 14 Ret DNS DNS 17 3
32 Switzerland Roman Stamm Honda 14 17 17 2
33 France Louis Bulle Yamaha 15 1
34 Romania Robert Mureșan Honda DNS 15 Ret 1
Romania Cătălin Cazacu Honda 21 23 16 23 0
Australia Mitchell Pirotta Honda Ret 17 18 18 DNS 19 20 22 25 Ret DNQ 0
Austria Yves Polzer Yamaha 17 20 Ret 18 Ret 23 Ret DNS 0
Russia Eduard Blokhin Yamaha DNQ DNQ 21 Ret 20 23 24 26 17 25 24 0
Italy Michele Conti Honda 18 0
Germany Marc Moser Yamaha 18 0
Ukraine Konstantin Pisarev Honda 19 23 0
United Kingdom Luke Stapleford Kawasaki 19 Ret 0
Italy Danilo Marrancone Yamaha 19 0
Austria Günther Knobloch Yamaha 19 0
Italy Gianluca Vizziello Honda 20 0
Austria David Linortner Yamaha 21 0
Switzerland Thomas Caiani Honda 24 22 0
Russia Valery Yurchenko Yamaha 22 Ret Ret 0
Netherlands Kervin Bos Yamaha Ret 22 0
Italy Iuri Vigilucci Yamaha 22 0
Hungary János Chrobák Honda 22 0
Russia Oleg Pozdneev Yamaha DNQ DNQ Ret 23 DNQ 24 DNQ 24 DNQ 26 DNQ 0
Italy Giovanni Altomonte Honda 23 0
Hungary Ferenc Kurucz Yamaha 25 0
Australia Christian Casella Triumph NC 0
Republic of Ireland Jack Kennedy Yamaha Ret 0
Netherlands Jos van der Aa Yamaha Ret 0
Italy William Marconi Yamaha Ret 0
Finland Pauli Pekkanen Triumph Ret 0
Germany Jesco Günther Yamaha Ret 0
Italy Giuliano Rovelli Yamaha DNS 0
Slovenia Boštjan Skubic Yamaha DNS 0
Italy Fabio Menghi Yamaha DNS 0
United Kingdom Martin Jessopp Honda DNS 0
Pos. Rider Bike AUS
Australia
EUR
Europe
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ITA
Italy
FRA
France
POR
Portugal
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid 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' standings

Pos. Manufacturer AUS
Australia
EUR
Europe
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ITA
Italy
FRA
France
POR
Portugal
Pts
1 Japan Yamaha 1 1 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 17 1 1 251
2 Japan Honda 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 230
3 Japan Kawasaki 2 5 3 4 1 3 4 2 5 3 3 2 197
4 United Kingdom Triumph 10 15 14 11 19 14 11 14 15 10 10 18 36
Pos. Manufacturer AUS
Australia
EUR
Europe
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
SMR
San Marino
SPA
Spain
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ITA
Italy
FRA
France
POR
Portugal
Pts

Entry list

2011 entry list[5]
Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Vector KM Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 3 Germany Jesco Günther[6] 12
Step Racing Team Honda Honda CBR600RR 4 United Kingdom Gino Rea[7] All
40 United Kingdom Martin Jessopp[8] 11
60 Ukraine Vladimir Ivanov[5] 1–9
78 Ukraine Konstantin Pisarev[9] 7
78 Ukraine Konstantin Pisarev[6] 12
Cresto Guide Racing Team Honda Honda CBR600RR 5 Sweden Alexander Lundh[10] All
KUJA Racing Team Honda Honda CBR600RR 6 Italy Gianluca Vizziello[6] 12
19 Australia Mitchell Pirotta[5] 1–11
27 Switzerland Thomas Caiani[8] 11–12
52 Italy Michele Conti[9] 7
80 Italy Giovanni Altomonte[11] 4
Yamaha ParkinGO Team Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 7 United Kingdom Chaz Davies[12] All
9 Italy Luca Scassa[12] 1–4, 6–12
79 Italy Giuliano Rovelli[13] 5
MACH Racing Honda Honda CBR600RR 8 Switzerland Bastien Chesaux[14] 1–3, 8–12
114 Switzerland Roman Stamm[15] 5–7
Team Hungary Tóth Honda Honda CBR600RR 10 Hungary Imre Tóth[5] All
38 Hungary Balázs Németh[5] 1–6, 8–12
119 Hungary János Chrobák[9] 7
Parkalgar Honda Honda Honda CBR600RR 11 United Kingdom Sam Lowes[16] All
117 Portugal Miguel Praia[16] All
Puccetti Racing[14] Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-6R 12 Italy Stefano Cruciani[14] 5, 10
32 Italy Mirko Giansanti[14] 4–5, 7
Team Appleyard Macadam Racing Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 14 Republic of Ireland Jack Kennedy[17] 2
Dark Dog Academy Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 15 France Louis Bulle[8] 11
AARK Racing Triumph Triumph Daytona 675 16 Australia Christian Casella[18] 8
Prorace Honda Honda CBR600RR 17 Czech Republic Patrik Vostárek[9] 7, 9–11
Hannspree Ten Kate Honda[19] Honda Honda CBR600RR 21 France Florian Marino[19] All
99 France Fabien Foret[19] All
Bike Service Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 22 Italy Roberto Tamburini[14] All
87 Italy Luca Marconi[14] 1–10, 12
125 Italy Danilo Marrancone[8] 11
Kawasaki Motocard.com Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-6R 23 Australia Broc Parkes[20] All
44 Spain David Salom[20] All
RivaMoto Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 24 Russia Eduard Blokhin[5] 2–12
30 Russia Valery Yurchenko[11] 4–5, 7
73 Russia Oleg Pozdneev[5] 2–12
MD Team Jerman Triumph Triumph Daytona 675 25 Slovenia Marko Jerman[5] All
Bogdanka PTR Honda[21] Honda Honda CBR600RR 28 Poland Paweł Szkopek[21] All
77 United Kingdom James Ellison[21] All
Lorenzini by Leoni Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-6R 31 Italy Vittorio Iannuzzo[22] All
55 Italy Massimo Roccoli[22] All
Team MRC Austria Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 33 Austria Yves Polzer[23] 3–10
Suriano Racing Team Triumph Triumph Daytona 675 34 South Africa Ronan Quarmby[24] All
91 Italy Danilo Dell'Omo[24] All
GERIN-SKM Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 37 Austria David Linortner[6] 12
76 Austria Günther Knobloch[6] 12
Triple M Racing Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 43 Germany Marc Moser[25] 9
PTR Romania Honda Honda CBR600RR 45 Romania Cătălin Cazacu[9] 7, 9–11
95 Romania Robert Mureșan[17] 2–4
Velmotor 2000 Honda Honda CBR600RR 51 Italy Alessio Velini[26] 5
Vice Versa-AAracing Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 53 Netherlands Jos van der Aa[23] 3
VD Heyden Motors Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 57 Netherlands Kervin Bos[23] 3, 9
Pro Ride Mol Dynamic Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 59 Hungary Ferenc Kurucz[9] 7
VFT Racing Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 61 Italy Fabio Menghi[27] 10
Yakhnich Motorsport Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 65 Russia Vladimir Leonov[28] 5, 12
SMS Racing Honda Honda CBR600RR 69 Czech Republic Ondřej Ježek[10] All
777 RR Motorsport Triumph Triumph Daytona 675 70 Finland Pauli Pekkanen[8] 11
Inotherm Racing Team Slovenia Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 74 Slovenia Boštjan Skubic[9] 7
Vigi Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 82 Italy Iuri Vigilucci[15] 5
Profile Road and Racing Performance Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-6R 88 United Kingdom Luke Stapleford[29] 8, 12
Marconi Racing Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 121 Italy William Marconi[26] 5
Harms Benjan Racing Team Honda Honda CBR600RR 127 Denmark Robbin Harms[5] All
Honda Italia Honda Honda CBR600RR 157 Italy Ilario Dionisi[15] 5
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

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