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Fim-Cev European Superbike Championship FIM/ FIM-CEV EUROPEAN SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP FIM EUROPEAN SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP (1990-97) FIM-CEV EUROPEAN SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP (2015-16) Year Posn Rider Nationality Bike Points Wins 1990 1. Richard Arnaiz USA Honda 127 4 2. Sven Seidel West Germany Suzuki 127 3 3. Steve Manley UK Yamaha 101 4. Árpád Harmati Hungary Honda 84 5. Thomas Franz West Germany Honda 84 6. Francesco Monaco Italy Ducati 66 1 7. Gastone Grassetti Italy Honda 64 8. Christer Lindholm Sweden Suzuki 63 9. Mark Linscott UK Honda 50 10. Michel Simul Belgium Honda 56 11. Ian Simpson UK Honda 42 12. Marino Fabbri Italy Bimota 31 13. Florian Ferracci France Ducati 31 14. Samuel Burkart Switzerland Honda 24 15. Anton Gruschka West Germany Suzuki 24 16. Paolo Blora Italy Yamaha 22 17. Stefan Klabacher Austria Honda 19 18. Karl Truchsess Austria Kawasaki 17 19. Ray Swann UK Yamaha 15 20. Enrique De Juan Jr. Spain Honda 15 1991 1. Davide Tardozzi Italy Ducati 97 4 2. Christer Lindholm Sweden Yamaha 79 1 3. Gastone Grassetti Italy Yamaha 75 4. Piergiorgio Bontempi Italy Kawasaki 60 5. Fabrizio Furlan Italy Honda 51 1 6. Bruno Bammert Switzerland Yamaha 38 7. Francesco Monaco Italy Ducati 34 8. Thomas Franz Germany Honda 28 9. Árpád Harmati Hungary Honda 27 10. Paolo Blora Italy Ducati 24 11. Florian Ferracci France Ducati 24 12. Ian Simpson UK Yamaha 21 13. Ralf Saura Spain Honda 19 - Luca Pasini Italy Bimota 20 15. Xavier Arenas Spain Honda 17 16. Mauro Mastrelli Italy Honda 16 17. Marcel Kellenberger Switzerland Yamaha 15 18. Karl Truchsess Austria Kawasaki 15 19. Robert Chesaux Switzerland Honda 13 20. Matt Llewellyn UK Yamaha 11 1992 1. Daniel Amatriáin Spain Ducati 191(277) 7 2. Piergiorgio Bontempi Italy Kawasaki 149(168) 3 3. Christer Lindholm Sweden Yamaha 131(166) 4. Jeffrey de Vries Netherlands Yamaha 105(121) 1 FIM/ FIM-CEV EUROPEAN SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP 5. Andreas Hofmann Switzerland Kawasaki 98 6. Baldossare Monti Italy Honda 97 7. Virginio Ferrari Italy Ducati 91 8. Fabrizio Furlan Italy Ducati 88 1 9. Richard Arnaiz USA Honda 78 10. Adrien Morillas France Yamaha 72 2 11. Jehan d’Orgeix France Kawasaki 71 12. John Reynolds UK Kawasaki 67 2 13. Andreas Meklau Austria Ducati 65 14. Jean-Yves Mounier France Yamaha 63 1 15. Jari Suhonen Finland Yamaha 61 16. Hervé Moineau France Suzuki 55 2 17. Udo Mark Germany Yamaha 49 18. Massimo Broccoli Italy Kawasaki 42 19. Ernst Gschwender Germany Suzuki 36 20. Florian Ferracci France Ducati 33 1993 1. Terry Rymer UK Yamaha 169(182) 3 2. Christer Lindholm Sweden Yamaha 152(195) 2 3. Mauro Lucchiari Italy Ducati 143.5(148.5) 4 4. Brian Morrison UK Kawasaki 138(139) 2 5. Jeffrey de Vries Netherlands Yamaha 123.5(155.5) 1 6. Juan Garriga Spain Ducati 122 3 7. Fabrizio Furlan Italy Kawasaki 110(122.5) 1 8. Jamie Whitham UK Yamaha 104 4 9. Andreas Meklau Austria Ducati 96 2 10. Andreas Hofmann Switzerland Kawasaki 84 11. Adrien Morillas France Kawasaki 83 1 12. Jean-Marc Delétang France Yamaha 81.5 13. Aldea Pesciutti Italy Ducati 79 14. Hervé Moineau France Suzuki 73.5 15. Dominique Sarron France Yamaha 60 16. Baldasare Monti Italy Ducati 59 17. Ernst Gschwender Germany Kawasaki 58.5 18. Udo Mark Germany Yamaha 72.5 19. Fred Merkel USA Yamaha 49 20. Árpád Harmati Hungary Yamaha 46 1994 1. Anders Rasmussen Denmark Yamaha 46 2. Massimiliano Colombari Italy Ducati 42 1 3. Harri Maikola Finland Kawasaki 40 1 4. Claude-Alain Jäggi Switzerland Kawasaki 33 5. Roberto Biagioli Italy Kawasaki 25 6. Florian Ferracci France Ducati 20 1 7. Jeffrey de Vries Netherlands Yamaha 20 1 8. Juan-Éric Gomez France Suzuki 17 9. Mile Pajic Netherlands Kawasaki 17 10. Gianluca Margutti Italy Ducati 17 11. René Prang Denmark Yamaha 17 12. Jean-Louis Tranois France Yamaha 15 13. Leo Planken Netherlands Yamaha 15 14. Jean-Jacques Lovichi France Honda 13 2 FIM/ FIM-CEV EUROPEAN SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP 15. Alfred Colet Netherlands Honda 13 16. Mario Innamorati Italy Decati 13 17. Leif Persson Sweden Honda 11 18. Thierry Micha Belgium Kawasaki 9 19. Rudolf Zeller Austria Suzuki 9 20. Armando Iannuzzo Italy Ducati 9 1995 1. Mario Innamorati Italy Ducati 155 5 2. Luca Ruggeri Italy Kawasaki 145 3. Marco Burnelli Italy Ducati 117 4. Mauro Mastrelli Italy Ducati 96 5. Alain Schorderet Switzerland Honda 70 6. Mario Agnoletti Italy Ducati 61 2 7. Danny Schildermans Belgium Ducati 59 8. Alain Lelan France Ducati 45 9. Claude-Alain Jäggi Switzerland Honda 44 10. Árpád Harmati Hungary Ducati 40 11. Jan Olav Noteng Norway Suzuki 40 12. Richard Defago UK Kawasaki 33 13. Alfred Colet Netherlands Honda 30 14. Yves Matthey Switzerland Suzuki 27 15. Gérald Muteau France Ducati 26 16. Gilson Scudeler Brazil Honda 25 1 17. Mile Pajic Netherlands Kawasaki 25 1 18. Terry Rymer UK Honda 25 1 19. Michal Bursa Czech Republic Kawasaki 25 20. Valerio Destefanis Italy Ducati 16 1996 1. Idalio Gavira Spain Honda 114 2 2. David Vásquez Spain Ducati 93 2 3. Bernard Haenggeli Switzerland Honda 89 1 4. Oscar Sainz Spain Ducati 87 1 5. Eustaquio Gavira Spain Honda 78 1 6. Telmo Pereira Portugal Suzuki 61 7. Ferdinando Di Maso Italy Ducati 55 8. Alexandre Laranjeira Portugal Suzuki 47 9. Alain Schorderet Switzerland Honda 37 10. Marco Burnelli Italy Ducati 29 11. Paolo Malvini Honda Ducati 26 12. Udo Mark Germany Suzuki 25 1 13. Jiří Mrkývka Czech Republic Kawasaki 25 14. Edoardo Paula Portugal Kawasaki 25 15. Giorgio Cantalupo Italy Ducati 24 16. Jan Olav Noteng Norway Suzuki 24 17. Ondřej Lelek Czech Republic Ducati 22 18. Florian Ferracci France Ducati 20 19. Radek Urbánek Czech Republic Kawasaki 17 20. Gerhard Esterer Austria Kawasaki 17 3 FIM/ FIM-CEV EUROPEAN SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP 1997 1. Udo Mark Germany Suzuki 250 10 2. Giorgio Cantalupo Italy Ducati 228 2 3. Anton Gruschka Germany Yamaha 215 2 4. Jiří Mrkývka Czech Republic Kawasaki 149 5. Gerhard Esterer Austria Kawasaki 87 6. Ondřej Lelek Czech Republic Honda 73 7. Redamo Assirelli Italy Yamaha 53 8. Ray Stringer UK Kawasaki 50 2 9. Michal Bursa Czech Republic Kawasaki 48 10. Paolo Malvini Italy Ducati 43 11. Steve Marks UK Kawasaki 42 12. Rainer Jänisch Germany Suzuki 36 13. Michael Rudroff Germany Suzuki 36 14. Bruno Scatola Italy Kawasaki 33 15. Nigel Nottingham UK Yamaha 31 16. Luigi Aljinović Croatia Kawasaki 23 17. Gilson Scudeler Brazil Ducati 72 18. Heinz Platacis Germany Kawasaki 21 19. Brett Sampson UK Kawasaki 20 20. Richard Defago UK Kawasaki 20 Discontinued. Revived as FIM-CEV European Superbike Championship in 2015 2015 1. Carmelo Morales (1st) Spain Yamaha 249 8 2. Adrián Bonastre Spain BMW 141 3. Robertino Pietro Venezuela Yamaha 128 1 4. Iván Silva Spain BMW 107 1 5. Eeki Kuparinen Finland BMW 94 6. Pierre Texier France Kawasaki 85 7. Maximilian Scheib Chile BMW 80 8. Axel Maurin France Kawasaki 71 9. Ángel Poyatos Spain BMW 64 10. Kenny Noyes USA Kawasaki 61 1 11. Mashel al-Naimi Qatar Kawasaki 61 12. Jonathan Hardt France Kawasaki 50 13. Daniel Rivas Spain BMW 49 14. Saeed al-Sulaiti Qatar Kawasaki 46 15. Lucas de Ullacia Spain Kawasaki 37 16. Alejandro Esteban Spain Kawasaki 35 17. Niko Mäkinen Finland Yamaha 34 18. Marcos Solorza Spain Kawasaki 32 19. Chris Cotton-Russell Canada Kawasaki 32 20. Raúl Martínez Spain Kawasaki 17 2016 1. Carmelo Morales (2nd) Spain Yamaha 240 8 2. Maximilian Scheib Chile BMW 218 3 3. Alejandro Medina Spain Yamaha 130 4. Anthony Delhalle France Suzuki 116 5. Pierre Texier France Kawasaki 84 6. Niko Mäkinen Finland Yamaha 77 7. Eeki Kuparinen Finland Kawasaki 74 4 FIM/ FIM-CEV EUROPEAN SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP 8. Oscar Climent Sanchís Spain Yamaha 61 9. Tiago Magalhães Portugal Kawasaki 55 10. Santiago Barragán Spain BMW 52 11. Guillermo Llano Spain Yamaha 52 12. Chris Cotton-Russell Canada Suzuki 46 13. Ole Bjørn Plassen Norway Ducati 44 14. Marcos Solorza Argentina BMW 43 15. Roberto Blázquez Spain BMW 38 16. 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