Superbike-VM 2004

Superbike-VM 2004 kördes över 11 omgångar och 22 heat. Säsongen betraktades av många som en mellansäsong, då de japanska fabriksstallen inte ställde upp för andra året i rad. En enhetsregel för däck infördes med Pirelli som leverantör. Serien dominerades av fabriksstallet Ducati Corse och deras förare James Toseland och Régis Laconi. De japanska märkena återvände till följande säsong. Toseland vann sitt första VM, 24 år ung. Laconi tog silvret och Noriyuki Haga på en privat-Ducati bronset.

Delsegrare

BanaVinnareMärkeVinnareMärke
Valencia James ToselandDucati Noriyuki HagaDucati
Phillip Island Régis LaconiDucati Garry McCoyDucati
Misano Régis LaconiDucati Pierfrancesco ChiliDucati
Monza Régis LaconiDucati Régis LaconiDucati
Oschersleben Noriyuki HagaDucati Régis LaconiDucati
Silverstone Noriyuki HagaDucati Chris VermeulenHonda
Laguna Seca Chris VermeulenHonda Chris VermeulenHonda
Brands Hatch Noriyuki HagaDucati Noriyuki HagaDucati
Assen James ToselandDucati Chris VermeulenHonda
Imola Régis LaconiDucati Régis LaconiDucati
Magny-Cours James ToselandDucati Noriyuki HagaDucati

Slutställning

PlatsFörareMärkePoäng
1 James ToselandDucati336
2 Régis LaconiDucati327
3 Noriyuki HagaDucati299
4 Chris VermeulenHonda282
5 Pierfrancesco ChiliDucati243
6 Garry McCoyDucati199
7 Steve MartinDucati181
8 Leon HaslamDucati169
9 Troy CorserFoggy Petronas146
10 Marco BorcianiDucati130

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