The 2015 FIM CEV Superbike European Championship was the second season of the Superbike European Championship series. The season was held over 11 races at 7 meetings, beginning on 26 April at Algarve and finished on 15 November at Valencia.
Spaniard Carmelo Morales won the title after beating closest rival Adrián Bonastre.[1]
Race calendar and results
Entry list
| Team
|
Constructor
|
|
Rider
|
Rounds
|
| H43 Team – TMP Racing Sport
|
Aprilia
|
58
|
Michael Møller Pedersen
|
All
|
| Ducatimo S.A.
|
Ducati
|
17
|
Thierry Mulot
|
6–7
|
| JEG Racing
|
66
|
Philippe Le Gallo
|
1–5
|
| Plassen Roadracing Team
|
65
|
Ole Bjørn Plassen
|
1–4, 6
|
| Garrote Racing Team
|
Bimota
|
28
|
Javier Prieto
|
5
|
| RTM
|
2
|
Erik Morillas
|
4–5
|
| Boxmotos.com Easyrace SBK Team
|
BMW
|
7
|
Dani Rivas
|
1–3
|
| 23
|
Adrián Bonastre
|
All
|
| 77
|
Maximilian Scheib
|
5–7
|
| BMW Motorrad| Czech Republic
|
74
|
Kamil Holán
|
6
|
| Egues-Skull
|
35
|
Mario Peru
|
5
|
| Motomarket Racing
|
5
|
Eeki Kuparinen
|
All
|
| 75
|
Mika Höglund
|
2–3
|
| Rlperformance58
|
88
|
Ricardo Lopes
|
1–2, 4
|
| Stratos Racing Team
|
75
|
Mika Höglund
|
5–7
|
| Targobank Motorsport
|
22
|
Iván Silva
|
1–4
|
| 24
|
Miguel Poyatos
|
5–7
|
| Team Motos Vionnet
|
34
|
Thomas Toffel
|
6
|
| 51
|
Eric Vionnet
|
6
|
| 32 Racing
|
Honda
|
32
|
Jari Tuovinen
|
7
|
| AE19 SBK Team
|
Kawasaki
|
3/19
|
Alejandro Esteban
|
1–2, 4–7
|
| Alba Racing Motor sport
|
64
|
Raúl Martínez
|
1–4, 6–7
|
| Ecurie Berga
|
8
|
Jonathan Hardt
|
All
|
| 77
|
Mickael Morin
|
2–3
|
JEG Racing JEG Racing S.L.U.
|
6
|
Juan Eric Gomez
|
3
|
| 43
|
Chris Cotton-Russell
|
All
|
| 49
|
Fabien Parchard
|
1
|
| 66
|
Philippe Le Gallo
|
6
|
| 90
|
Javier Alviz
|
7
|
| Kawasaki Palmeto PL Racing
|
1
|
Kenny Noyes
|
1–3
|
| 18
|
Lucas De Ulacia
|
All
|
| 55
|
Marcos Solorza
|
4–5
|
| Olias Racing Team
|
69
|
Juan Mari Olias
|
5
|
| Qatar Racing Team
|
95/11
|
Saeed Al Sulaiti
|
All
|
| 95
|
Mashel Al Naimi
|
2–7
|
| Team CMS
|
89
|
Axel Maurin
|
All
|
| TEX Racing
|
46
|
Pierre Texier
|
All
|
| Alonso Competicion Team Mora Eni
|
Suzuki
|
20
|
Juan Antonio Alonso
|
1–3, 6
|
| Team Stratos
|
Yamaha
|
4
|
Robertino Pietri
|
All
|
| 33
|
Niko Mäkinen
|
All
|
| Yamaha Laglisse
|
31
|
Carmelo Morales
|
All
|
|
| Key
|
| Regular rider
|
| Wildcard rider
|
| Replacement rider
|
|
Championship' standings
Points were awarded to the top fifteen riders, provided the rider finished the race.
| Position
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
5th
|
6th
|
7th
|
8th
|
9th
|
10th
|
11th
|
12th
|
13th
|
14th
|
15th
|
| Points
|
25
|
20
|
16
|
13
|
11
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
7
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
|
|
| Colour |
Result
|
| Gold |
Winner
|
| Silver |
Second place
|
| Bronze |
Third place
|
| Green |
Points classification
|
| Blue |
Non-points classification
|
| Non-classified finish (NC)
|
| Purple |
Retired, not classified (Ret)
|
| Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ)
|
| Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
|
| Black |
Disqualified (DSQ)
|
| White |
Did not start (DNS)
|
| Withdrew (WD)
|
| Race cancelled (C)
|
| Blank
|
Did not practice (DNP)
|
| Did not arrive (DNA)
|
| Excluded (EX)
|
P – Pole position F – Fastest lap source:[2]
|
References