IDM Calendar seems not yet finalised.....But..
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Belgian - Dutch road racing program in 2015
After last June. Extensive cooperation between the KNMV and FMB-BMB was announced in the field of road racing sport, the Dutch and Belgian motor unions have this agreement materialized in recent weeks.
From 2015 a joint championship is held every BeNeCup. With this approach, which conveys a great solidarity between the two engine unions, the two federations think to give a strong boost to the costly road racing sport in recent years, more pressure has come to be. The ten events for the new combined title fight to be in three countries held and are divided into articulated lifelong and street circuits. Camiel van Berk Steyn, Sports Technical Manager of the KNMV, while welcoming the future.
"Our goal was to achieve full grids in combination with affordable racing and in this setting, we, along with our southern neighbors, succeeded. I think we can look forward to a great championship. "
Stijn Rentmeesters, Secretary General of the FMB-BMB, adds:
"The Belgian and Dutch riders are presented with a nicely stocked competition program. Besides driving on each other circuits in a formula where both ambitious and recreational riders can find their liking. "
The BeNeCup is held in classes Supersport, Superbikes and sidecars. During these races Belgian licensees also get points for the Belgian Championship and the participants from all countries points to the ONC (Open Dutch Championship).
All classes of driving under the same technical and competition rules.
The fixture consists of ten events, which may apply the riders in the Supersport and Superbike classes for the ONK final standings four delete results (this does not apply for the BeneCup nor the PA where all results will count). The sidecar class runs on eight circuits, they are not classified in Ostend and Zandvoort, but they also get braced results.
All BeNeCup classes two races per weekend.
The new BeNeCup-league start on 11/12 April 2015 in Croix-en-Artois in northern France and ends with the Race of Champions at the TT Circuit Assen on 10/11 October 2015.
NK & BK in the Moto3 class is part of the IDM that is largely held in Germany and has been adopted by Dorna Sports SL. The best Dutch in the final classification is also winner of the National Championships and the best Belgian is Belgian champion.
For the fringe of the World Superbikes, Dutch TT, Gamma Racing Day and BSB classes are later assigned.
The aim is to determine the registration fee for all street circuits draw maximum € 180, - per rider for two races. About this we have been able to agree with most of the organizers of street circuits.
After a circuit visit was submitted to the organizers on the Belgian street circuits advice by Claude Danis. The homologatiecomité will soon carry more circuit tests.
Zandvoort after many years back on the sporting calendar. On this track, the motors must be equipped with additional silencers
The fixture list for 2015 is as follows:
11 and April 12, 2015 Croix (F) -Supersport- Superbikes - Sidecars
17, 18 and April 19, 2015 Assen (NL) (WSBK) tba
2 and May 3, 2015 Hengelo (NL) -Supersport- Superbikes - Sidecars
24 and May 25, 2015 Oss (NL) -Supersport- Superbikes - Sidecars
30 and May 31, 2015 Mettet (B) -Supersport- Superbikes - Sidecars
20 and June 21, 2015 Ostend (B) -Supersport- Superbikes
25, 26 and June 27, 2015 Assen (NL) (TT) tba
11 and July 12, 2015 Zolder (B) -Supersport- Superbikes - Sidecars
25 and July 26, 2015 Chimay (B) -Supersport- Superbikes - Sidecars
1 and August 2, 2015 Assen (NL) (Gamma Racing Day) tba
8 and August 9, 2015 Spa (B) -Supersport- Superbikes - Sidecars
18, 19 and September 20, 2015 Assen (NL) (BSB) tba
26 and September 27, 2015 Zandvoort (NL) -Supersport- Superbikes
10 and October 11, 2015 Assen (NL) -Supersport- Superbikes - Sidecars