Superbike-VM 1999

Superbike-VM 1999 kördes över 12 omgångar och 24 heat. Mästerskapet vanns av britten Carl Fogarty, vilket var den sista av hans totalt fyra VM-segrar. Han var helt överlägsen och vann med mer än 100 poängs marginal till Colin Edwards och Troy Corser.

Delsegrare

BanaVinnareMärkeVinnareMärke
Kyalami Carl FogartyDucati Carl FogartyDucati
Phillip Island Troy CorserDucati Troy CorserDucati
Donington Park Carl FogartyDucati Colin EdwardsHonda
Albacete Noriyuki HagaYamaha Colin EdwardsHonda
Monza Carl FogartyDucati Carl FogartyDucati
Nürburgring Carl FogartyDucati Troy CorserDucati
Misano Carl FogartyDucati Carl FogartyDucati
Laguna Seca Anthony GobertDucati Ben BostromDucati
Brands Hatch Colin EdwardsHonda Colin EdwardsHonda
A1-Ring Colin EdwardsHonda Pierfrancesco ChiliSuzuki
Assen Carl FogartyDucati Carl FogartyDucati
Hockenheim Carl FogartyDucati Pierfrancesco ChiliSuzuki
Sugo Akira RyoSuzuki Akira YanagawaKawasaki

Slutställning

PlatsFörareMärkePoäng
1 Carl FogartyDucati489
2 Colin EdwardsHonda361
3 Troy CorserDucati361
4 Aaron SlightHonda323
5 Akira YanagawaKawasaki308
6 Pierfrancesco ChiliSuzuki251
7 Noriyuki HagaYamaha186
8 Gregorio LavillaKawasaki156
9 Katsuaki FujiwaraSuzuki119
10 Vittoriano GuareschiYamaha99

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