2005 European Superstock 600 Championship

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2005 European Superstock 600 Championship
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Support series:
Superbike World Championship
Supersport World Championship
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup

The 2005 European Superstock 600 Championship was the inaugural season of the European Superstock 600 Championship. The European Superstock 600 Championship was a support class to the Superbike World Championship at the European rounds. The championship used 600 cc production motorcycles and was reserved for riders between 15 and 24 years of age. Same rules as FIM Superstock 1000 Cup applied, but the series was organized by FIM Europe. The season was contested over ten races, beginning at Circuit Ricardo Tormo on 23 April and ending at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours on 8 October. Claudio Corti clinched the title becoming the first ever European Superstock 600 Championship champion after beating closest rival Yoann Tiberio.

Entry list

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Ajo Promotion Honda Honda CBR600RR 37 Finland Henry Taipale All
Alapont Competition 16 Spain Agostin Perez Muñoz All
68 Spain Garcia Forner 1–9
99 Spain Jorge Villar All
Hidalva Team 86 Spain Javier Hidalgo 1, 3–4
Junior Team Megabike 32 France Yoann Tiberio All
96 Italy Jonathan Gallina 1–6, 8–9
Lorini Racing
Team Lorini
72 Italy Alessandro Colatosti 4
76 Italy Tommaso Lorenzetti 9
MBE 21 France Maxime Berger All
Moto91 83 France Franck Pavoine 10
Moto Sport Racing 64 Spain Dani Rivas All
MS akuna Racing 27 United Kingdom Barry Burrell All
Proton Group 91 Sweden Alexander Lundh 5, 7–8, 10
Remar Racing Ten Kate Honda Junior
Remar Racing
22 Netherlands Danny De Boer All
43 Netherlands Wesley Van Nieuwenhuizen 7
Speedy Bike Racing Team 66 Italy Davide Giugliano 9
Team Bovee 47 Netherlands Leon Bovee 7–8, 10
Ten Kate Kobutex Honda 11 Netherlands Ronald Ter Braake All
12 Netherlands Roy Ten Napel All
Up Racing 82 France Franck Millet 10
DBG Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-6RR 24 Italy Daniele Beretta All
Kawasaki Bertocchi 59 Italy Niccolò Canepa All
Lightspeed Kawasaki 55 France Loïc Napoleone 1, 3–10
88 Italy Andrea Antonelli All
SBP Racing 13 Italy Gabriele Perri All
Team Erinac 69 Czech Republic Ondřej Ježek 4–10
Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R600R 19 Belgium Xavier Simeon All
Beowulf Motorsport.com 31 United Kingdom Patrick McDougall All
Berclaz Racing Team 81 Switzerland Gabriel Berclaz 9–10
Celina Team - Suzuki Italia 51 Italy Alessia Polita All
Colucci
M.C. Matera Corse
79 Italy Domenico Colucci 4–7, 9–10
Faster Racing 65 Hungary Gergő Talmácsi 2
Grandys Junior Racing
Szkopek Racing
33 Poland Marek Szkopek All
Herman Verboven Racing 26 Belgium Tom Van Looy All
Moto 1 39 United States Nicky Wimbauer All
Team Some Racing 44 Netherlands Lennart Van Houwelingen 7
Team Suzuki Nederland 45 Netherlands Nigel Walraven 7
46 Netherlands Virgil Amber Bloemhard 7
Titano Corse 58 Italy Luca Verdini 1
77 Czech Republic Marketa Janakova 1
TKR Racing 56 Switzerland Gregory Junod 8–9
44 Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 80 Italy Simone Piermaria 9
Bike Service 70 Italy Luca Pelliccioni 2, 4
84 Italy Jarno Colosio 9
Cipriani 78 Italy Claudio Di Stefano 4
DFXtreme Majestic 73 Poland Andrzej Chmielewski All
Fei Racing Team 74 Italy Michele Magnoni 4
Hidalva Team 53 Spain Jordi Almeida 6
Lionel Braun Racing 85 France Lionel Braun 10
MS Yamaha 15 Spain David Del Moral 1–2
Riot Racing 92 United Kingdom Chris Northover 6–10
93 United Kingdom Mark Talbot 6
Start Racing 76 Italy Tommaso Lorenzetti 4
Trasimeno 71 Italy Claudio Corti All
WLB Racing 41 Italy Davide Caldart All
77 Czech Republic Marketa Janakova 3–6, 8
Yamaha Racing Support 42 Netherlands Marcel Van Nieuwenhuizen 7
Zone Rouge 14 Belgium Nicolas Pirot All
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Championship' standings

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