Dorna and the FIM are trying to extend the success of the MotoGP championship to the Superbike series, and we reported earlier that after the similar qualifying model, the SBK was about to receive the nifty and convenient, interactive Video Pass system of the MotoGP.
Well, the SBK Video Pass is already available with a yearly subscription of €69.90 ($96) or a monthly payment of €14.90 ($20.40).
Just like the MotoGP Video Pass, the SBK one offers live and on demand content, form the Superpole to the Sunday races. So if you've missed your fav WSBK riders in action Sunday at noon, you'll be able to relive the excitement in the evening, with a race replay.
Even more, the Video Pass grants subscribers access to special content, such as behind the scenes, exclusive interviews and insights, various features from all the circuits and selected highlights for all the races.
And to make things truly awesome, the SBK Video Archive grants users access to all the races since 2006 and season reviews from 1993 through 2013.
Visit worldsbk.com and get your SBK Video Pass now.
Just like the MotoGP Video Pass, the SBK one offers live and on demand content, form the Superpole to the Sunday races. So if you've missed your fav WSBK riders in action Sunday at noon, you'll be able to relive the excitement in the evening, with a race replay.
Even more, the Video Pass grants subscribers access to special content, such as behind the scenes, exclusive interviews and insights, various features from all the circuits and selected highlights for all the races.
And to make things truly awesome, the SBK Video Archive grants users access to all the races since 2006 and season reviews from 1993 through 2013.
Visit worldsbk.com and get your SBK Video Pass now.