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ℹ️ About Assen
The TT Circuit Assen hosts the Dutch Round of the World Superbike Championship, bringing high-performance motorcycle racing to the Netherlands. This WSBK event takes place at the famous "Cathedral of Speed," a 4.555 km track with 18 turns and a smooth, flowing layout that challenges riders and produces close racing. The Assen circuit features a distinctive combination of fast corners and technical sections that showcase the skills of world-class competitors.
Fans attending the Assen WSBK round can watch top manufacturers including Ducati, Kawasaki, Yamaha, BMW, and Honda battle for supremacy. Notable riders often include Álvaro Bautista, Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, Jonathan Rea, and Dutch favorite Michael van der Mark. The event follows the standard World Superbike format with practice sessions, Superpole qualifying, and multiple races across the weekend.
The TT Circuit Assen holds special significance in motorcycle racing. The track has hosted racing since 1925, starting on public roads before becoming a purpose-built circuit in 1955. Assen joined the WSBK calendar in 1992 and continues to be a fan-favorite stop on the championship tour. The circuit accommodates 110,000 spectators who create an electric atmosphere around the track.
Technical regulations for the WSBK series include weight rules, fuel capacity limits, engine allocations, and RPM restrictions. Recent additions include sustainable fuel requirements and fuel flow monitoring systems. These regulations ensure competitive racing while pushing motorcycle development forward.
The Assen WSBK round offers excellent accessibility, located just 3km from Assen city. Regular trains connect Amsterdam to Assen in approximately two hours, with shuttle buses running from the station to the circuit. The Dutch Round promises spectacular racing action as riders push their machines to the limit at this historic venue.
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