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2003 Supersport World Championship
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The 2003 Supersport World Championship was the seventh season of the Supersport World Championship. The season was held over 11 races following the Superbike World Championship calendar except a race at Laguna Seca. Beginning on 2 March at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Spain, and finished on 19 October at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours in France. Chris Vermeulen won the title after beating closest rival Stéphane Chambon.

Race calendar and results

2003 Calendar
Round Date Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Race winner Winning team Winning constructor
1 2 March Spain Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo Japan Katsuaki Fujiwara Italy Alessio Corradi Japan Katsuaki Fujiwara Alstare Suzuki Suzuki

Entry list

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Alpha Technik-Honda Honda Honda CBR600RR 81 Germany Michael Schulten 1, 5, 7, 11
82 Germany Tobias Kirmeier 1, 5, 7
Dark Dog Honda BKM 12 France Christophe Cogan 1–8
23 Australia Broc Parkes 1–8
85 Japan Ryuichi Kiyonari 3
Moto 1 42 Australia Shannon Johnson 9–11
52 France Yoann Tiberio 11
55 France Frédéric Bolley 1
116 France Sébastien Charpentier 1
Team Klaffi Honda 18 Austria Robert Ulm All
24 Italy Gianluigi Scalvini 1–2
56 France Frédéric Bolley 11
116 France Sébastien Charpentier 3–11
Ten Kate Honda 7 Australia Chris Vermeulen All
23 Australia Broc Parkes 11
31 United Kingdom Karl Muggeridge All
Van Zon Honda T.K.R. 9 United Kingdom Iain MacPherson All
71 Belgium Werner Daemen All
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Championship' standings

Riders' standings

Pos Rider Bike VAL
Spain
PHI
Australia
SUG
Japan
MNZ
Italy
OSC
Germany
SIL
United Kingdom
MIS
San Marino
BRA
Europe
ASS
Netherlands
IMO
Italy
MAG
France
Pts
1 Australia Chris Vermeulen Honda 2 1 5 1 1 1 Ret 6 2 2 2 201
Pos Rider Bike VAL
Spain
PHI
Australia
SUG
Japan
MNZ
Italy
OSC
Germany
SIL
United Kingdom
MIS
San Marino
BRA
Europe
ASS
Netherlands
IMO
Italy
MAG
France
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (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)

P – Pole position
F – Fastest lap
Source :

References

  1. "Vermeulen wins Supersport World Championship at Imola". roadracingworld.com. 28 September 2003. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
  2. "2003 World Superbike schedule released by FIM". roadracingworld.com. 30 August 2002. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
  3. "2003 Supersport World Championship standings" (PDF). resources.worldsbk.com. 19 October 2003. Retrieved 3 January 2025.

External links

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