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Donington Park is the birthplace of today’s Superbike World Championship and epitomises racing tradition. Here’s what you can watch, when and where, on TV and via streaming.
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In German-speaking countries – namely Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH) – the broadcasting rights for the 2026 Superbike World Championship are clearly defined. For all three countries, ServusTV is the sole holder of the commercial rights for linear and digital broadcasting, as Eurosport pulled the plug after 27 years.
Although ServusTV’s linear broadcasting in Germany and Switzerland was discontinued at the end of 2023, both countries still have access to the digital platform ServusTV On, which will continue to broadcast the Superbike World Championship extensively, free of charge and in HD via live stream in 2026. The programmes will be presented by Philipp Krummholz, with Stefan Nebel providing expert commentary.
However, alongside the meeting at Donington Park, MotoGP will be taking place at the Sachsenring. Thanks to the one-hour time difference, there will be no clash, at least as far as the main races in the Superbike category are concerned. The Servus livestream will show the free practice sessions for the top category on Friday at 11.15 am and 3.10 pm. On Saturday and Sunday, the continuous livestreams will begin at 10.35 am and 12.05 pm.
In Austria, coverage will generally remain as usual via linear broadcasting. On Saturday, the live broadcast begins at 3.40 pm and on Sunday at 3.35 pm. The Superpole and the Superpole Race will be shown as repeats before the main races.
The signal for the domestic market is provided by the Austrian private broadcaster to, amongst others, German and Swiss providers. Through the granting of secondary rights, coverage may therefore also be available via providers not mentioned here. For example, the specialist channel ServusTV Motorsport has been available since June 2021; in Germany, it is broadcast exclusively via Telekom’s MagentaTV, but is not included in the basic package.
Dorna itself will once again offer the most comprehensive coverage in 2026 via its live stream on its own website, worldsbk.com. The video pass for the remainder of the season is available for 34.99 euros and includes not only all broadcasts – including all practice sessions – but also access to the complete video archive.
Freitag
Ortszeit
MEZ
Dauer
Serie
Session
09:00
10:00
25
R3-Cup
Freies Training
09:40
10:40
25
WorldWCR
Freies Training
10:20
11:20
45
SBK-WM
Freies Training 1
11:20
12:20
40
SSP-WM
Freies Training
13:00
14:00
25
R3-Cup
Superpole
14:10
15:10
25
WorldWCR
Superpole
15:00
16:00
45
SBK-WM
Freies Training 2
16:00
17:00
40
SSP-WM
Superpole
Samstag
Ortszeit
MEZ
Dauer
Serie
Session
09:00
10:00
10
WorldWCR
Warm Up
09:20
10:20
10
SSP-WM
Warm Up
09:40
10:40
20
SBK-WM
Freies Training 3
10:20
11:20
10 Rd.
R3-Cup
Rennen 1
11:15
12:15
15
SBK-WM
Superpole
13:00
14:00
12 Rd.
WorldWCR
Rennen 1
14:00
15:00
19 Rd.
SSP-WM
Rennen 1
15:30
16:30
23 Rd.
SBK-WM
Rennen 1
16:45
17:45
Sonntag
Ortszeit
MEZ
Dauer
Serie
Session
09:00
10:00
10
WorldWCR
Warm Up
09:20
10:20
10
SBK-WM
Warm Up
09:40
10:40
10
SSP-WM
Warm Up
10:10
11:10
10 Rd.
R3-Cup
Rennen 2
11:10
12:10
10 Rd.
SBK-WM
Superpole-Race
13:00
14:00
12 Rd.
WorldWCR
Rennen 2
14:00
15:00
19 Rd.
SSP-WM
Rennen 2
15:30
16:30
23 Rd.
SBK-WM
Rennen 2
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