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Superbikes move to South Australia leaves Phillip Island community in limbo


Victoria has lost another international motorsport event to South Australia, the second in six months.

The Australian round of the FIM Superbike World Championships will be held at Victoria’s Phillip Island track for the last time in 2027 and will move to South Australia’s The Bend from 2028.

It is the second major motoring event lost to South Australia in recent months after the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix announced it would move to Adelaide earlier in the year.

Phillip Island, about one and a half hours south-east of Melbourne, has a reputation as a premier motoring circuit and has hosted the superbikes since 1990.

A line of three World Superbike riders driver round a corner through the rain.

The World Superbikes Australia round will be held at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit for the last time in 2027. (Getty Images: Gold & Goose Photography)

Bass Coast mayor Brett Tessari said he was “shattered” for the Phillip Island community.

“It’s just another kick in the guts for the Bass Coast community, particularly for Phillip Island, for Victoria. It’s just so disappointing,” he said.

The community of Phillip Island has been reeling since February’s announcement the MotoGP would move to South Australia in 2027.

The event was worth an estimated $29 million to the state’s economy and supported 284 full-time jobs.

Mr Tessari said the loss of the superbikes was a further financial blow to the region.

“We’ve heard the state is working on events that might be able to cover these losses but we haven’t seen anything yet,” he said.

An Australian World Superbikes rider rides his bike carrying an Australian flag after a race win.

Australian Remy Gardner riding a GRT Yamaha during the Phillip Island Superbikes race in February. (Getty Images: Gold & Goose Photography)

WorldSBK executive director Gregorio Lavilla said The Bend offered excellent facilities and a strong commitment to motorsport.

“Australia holds a special place in the history of WorldSBK and remains an important market for our championship, manufacturers, teams and fans,” he said.

Since the loss of the MotoGP was announced in February, Cr Tessari said no formal conversation had taken place between the government and the Bass Coast Shire Council.

“As mayor of the shire I’m really disappointed that it’s another major event leaving our state. Certainly, South Australia seems to have it under control at the moment,” he said.

Victoria’ Minister for Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulous has been contacted for comment.



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