The 2015 international road racing championship promises to be a close and exciting one with multiple riders going for superbike and supersport championship victories.
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Didier Grams this year became international road racing championship winner in superbike class for the fourth time. Regarded by many as one of the best pure road racers in Europe Didier looks set to bid for IRRC title number five in 2015.
Runner up this year in IRRC superbike class Johan Fredriks has without a doubt the potential to secure title victory in the prestigious championship whilst seasoned road racers Thomas Gottschalk and Jochem Van Den Hoek both could cause many a surprise or two during next season.
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Kamil Holan fifth place finisher in 2014 senior Manx Grand Prix is set to be S1000RR BMW mounted for international road racing championship in 2015 which begins at the Hengelo road races on 2nd of May.
Anticipated front runners in IRRC supersport class look set to include reigning champion Joey Den Besten, Michal Dokoupil, Marek Cerveny and Laurent Hoffmann.
Team orange racing and Pavel Tomecek are confident of top results next year whilst potentially 11 times TT winner Michael Dunlop could return to Frohburg road races where in 2014 he clinched open race two victory whilst also setting a new outright lap record.
IRRC 2015 is set to include rounds in Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic and Germany whilst looking to the future in 2016 the iconic Imatra road race circuit in Finland is set to become part of a championship which getting bigger and bigger year on year.
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