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08
2025

Victorian Government backs ASBK Championship return to Phillip Island

By MA Media 0

The mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) is pleased to announce the Victorian State Government’s support for the standalone return of Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit to the 2025 ASBK calendar, secured through the Significant Sporting Events Program.

The iconic Phillip Island circuit will host Round 6 of the championship on September 6–7, adopting the same successful two-day event format from 2024. This critical backing from the Victorian Government ensures the event meets international standards, reinforcing Victoria’s reputation as Australia’s home of world-class motorsport.

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos:
“Phillip Island’s Grand Prix Circuit is synonymous with Australian motorsport, and the upcoming round of the Australian Superbike Championship will see some of Australia’s best racers go head-to-head on the iconic track – if you’re a motorsport fan, there will be no better place to be in the first weekend of September.”

“This will be the first time Victoria will host the Yamaha R3 Blu Cru Asia Pacific Championship, bringing 20 international riders from China, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Japan and New Zealand to a fantastic part of our state.

“The Victorian Government is proud to support what promises to be an action-packed weekend, that will deliver a boost for tourism and hospitality businesses across the Bass Coast.”

Josh Waters has proven a dominant force at Phillip Island, winning Round 1 in February

Event highlights

  • Premier classes: (SW-Motech Superbike, Kawasaki Supersport and Race and Road Supersport 300) return for their second Phillip Island appearance in 2025 after February’s WorldSBK round.
  • Future stars: The BLU CRU Oceania Junior Cup offers Australia’s emerging talent a chance to race the legendary circuit.
  • International debut: The Yamaha R3 Blu Cru Asia Pacific Championship competes at Phillip Island for the first time.

The Victorian Government is supporting the ASBK’s return to Phillip Island

Off-Track excitement
Spectators receive free paddock access and can enjoy:

  • Pit walks and rider autograph sessions
  • ‘Mini Moto Come & Try’ for kids
  • ASBK Trade Alley
  • Social media competitions for pillion rides with legends of the sport

Beyond the circuit
Phillip Island invites visitors to explore its natural wonders: the Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Centre, Seal Rocks, Churchill Island heritage farm, surf beaches, and fresh local seafood.

Phillip Island will host the ASBK Championship on September 6-7

Peter Doyle, CEO of Motorcycling Australia, emphasised the partnership’s significance:
“This support via the Significant Sporting Events Program is instrumental in elevating the ASBK,” he said. “It enables us to enhance the experience for riders, teams, and fans while showcasing Phillip Island’s world-class facilities.

“The Victorian Government’s commitment cements ASBK’s status as a premier event on Australia’s sporting calendar.”