ASRA Paying Thunderbike, Supersport & Superstock 1000 Champions

ASRA Paying Thunderbike, Supersport & Superstock 1000 Champions

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By ASRA

American Superbike Racing Association Unveils Championship Payout Structure for Thunderbike, Supersport and Superstock 1000 Classes

The American Superbike Racing Association (ASRA) is excited to announce the championship payout structure for the Thunderbike, Supersport and Superstock 1000 classes, reinforcing its commitment to rewarding top-tier performance and advancing competitive supersport racing across the series.

Thanks to generous sponsorship from Trident Cycles Racing, effective for the 2025 racing season, the top three championship finishers in the Thunderbike, Supersport and Superstock 1000 classes will receive the following cash prizes:

1st Place: $3,000

2nd Place: $2,000

3rd Place: $1,000

With a total of $6,000 in prize money awarded per class, this payout structure highlights ASRA’s dedication to recognizing the skill, dedication, and passion of its racers while elevating the stakes for the championship titles. The season will span seven months and conclude with a thrilling championship final at the iconic Daytona International Raceway, October 17-19, 2025, where champions will be crowned and payouts awarded amidst the legendary atmosphere of this world-class venue.

“We’re thrilled to roll out this championship payout structure for the Thunderbike, Supersport and Superstock 1000 classes,” said Scott Gilbert, Partner of ASRA. “This move reflects our ongoing mission to support our riders and grow racing in America by offering significant rewards for excellence on the track. Hosting the championship final at Daytona International Raceway only adds to the prestige and excitement.”

The ASRA Thunderbike, Supersport and Superstock 1000 classes are renowned for delivering intense competition and showcasing the talents of some of the country’s most skilled superbike racers. The 2025 season will feature the following race dates and locations:

May 10-11: Pittsburgh International Race Complex (Pitt Race)

May 24-25: Summit Point Motorsports Park

June 14-15: Virginia International Raceway (VIR)

July 12-13: Blackhawk Farms Raceway

August 22-23: Road Atlanta

September 13-14: Ozark International Raceway

October 17-19: Daytona International Raceway (Championship Final)

This new payout structure, paired with a robust schedule culminating at Daytona, is poised to attract even more competitors, promising an electrifying season for riders and fans alike. For more information about the ASRA racing schedule, rules, and participation details, visit www.asraracing.com or follow us on social media.

The top-3 riders in points for three 1000cc ASRA classes will earn championship bonus money. Photo by Vae Vang, Noiseless Productions.

About ASRA
The American Superbike Racing Association (ASRA) is a leading motorcycle racing organization committed to promoting superbike racing throughout the United States. Focused on safety, integrity, and excitement, ASRA provides a competitive platform for riders to demonstrate their abilities and passion for the sport.

 

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