2005 World Superbike Championship
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Since the mid-late 1990′s, World Superbike racing’s profile has improved considerably, withstanding considerable changes to the format, and challenging the long-time domination of the event by Ducati, ridden by the most accomplished World Superbike racer Carl Fogarty, who won four championships in the 1990s.
In 2005, Australian Troy Corser won his second World Championship by amassing 433 points, winning 6 of the first 7 races in the process.
Qatar – Losail International Circuit –
(3.33/5)
Australia – Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit –
(0.00/5)
Spain – Circuit de Valencia –
(4.80/5)
Italy – Monza –
(4.75/5)
Europe – Silverstone –
(3.88/5)
San Marino – Misano Circuit –
(3.00/5)
Czech Republic – Masaryk Circuit –
(0.00/5)
Great Britain – Brands Hatch –
(3.80/5)
Netherlands – TT Circuit Assen –
(4.67/5)
Germany – EuroSpeedway Lausitz –
(4.17/5)
Italy – Imola –
(5.00/5)
France France – Magny-Cours –
(2.75/5)
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Qatar – 

(3.33/5)
Australia –
Spain –
Italy –
Europe –
San Marino –
Czech Republic –
Great Britain –
Netherlands –
Germany –
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