ASBK fans will receive a deluge of exclusive live television coverage of the 2021 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented Motul. ASBK say they are thrilled to have ASBK TV partner SBS as the Official Free to Air TV broadcaster of ASBK in 2021.

ASBK TV are making it easier for fans to watch Aussie racing during COVID-19.

SBS has long been the home of great motorsport for many decades and in 2021 will be providing ASBK race fans with both Live Free to Air coverage and the opportunity to catch all the action via SBS On Demand.

“The ASBK deliver gripping action on every occasion and will provide compelling viewing for all Australians… SBS has long been a great supporter of motorsports both domestically and internationally, and we can’t wait to assist in the growth of the ASBK by providing an accessible platform.” said SBS Director of Sport, Ken Shipp.

International race fans can catch the action on Fox Sports Asia and Eurosport who continue to broadcast the Championship around the world.

ASBK welcomes back ASBK TV partner Fox Sports Australia as Official Pay TV broadcaster on their platforms via Fox Sports Channel 506 and Kayo. Fox Sports Australia is the home of MotoGP, WorldSBK and Supercars Championships, with ASBK joining this elite group.

International race fans can catch the action on Fox Sports Asia and Eurosport who continue to broadcast the Championship around the world. Each stand alone round of the ASBK action will be broadcast Live over three hours.

Riana Crehan will be joining the ASBK TV team for 2021.

From the comfort of home, or on mobile devices, SBS will provide free to air coverage, and Fox Sports Australia, Fox Sports Asia, and Eurosport will ensure pay TV viewers won’t miss a minute of the action.

Live race coverage will include the Pirelli Superbike, Supersport, Supersport 300, and selected races of the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, plus race fans will get no shortage of behind the scenes features. Fans across the nation and around the World can also log-on to the ASBK website and watch up to eight hours of Live Stream on race days.

Steve Martin, Phil Harlum, and Mark Bracks will also continue bringing you the racing.

Motorcycling Australia CEO, Peter Doyle, said he was thrilled to have SBS back as the Official Free to Air broadcaster, again cementing our strong relationship with SBS and is excited to welcome back Fox Sports Australia, who have both supported MA and ASBK for many years. Added to the international coverage of Fox Sports Asia and Eurosport, ASBK couldn’t be happier with our plans for 2021.

“Our TV partners have been vital in ensuring we can build the ASBK Championship over the past few years and reach new audiences both here in Australian and internationally,” Mr Doyle said.

The racing will begin on March the 12th where the riders will head to Winton in Victoria.

“Our TV partners are important to showcasing the talents of our ASBK riders, to teams and manufacturers here at home and around the world. Over the past few years we have seen a long list of riders head away internationally from the ASBK paddock, and we can all be proud of this success.”

Round 1 of the 2021 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul, kicks off at Winton Motor Raceway, Benalla, Victoria, March 12-14. To keep up to date with the latest news on the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul, via their website and following ASBK on Facebook and Instagram.


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