
The FIM Superbike World Championship (SBK) returns in the U.S. after three years. Miller Motorsports Park (MMP) will host a FIM Superbike World Championship race for the 2008 season in June 1st, according to its owner Larry Miller. MMP is one of most popular racing circuits in the United States, located outside Salt Lake City, Utah.
"We are thrilled to bring FIM Superbike World Championship to Miller Motorsports Park." Miller said during the announcement. "This will be the biggest international sporting event in this state since the Olympic Winter Games in 2002. We look forward to welcoming the international motorcycle racing community to Utah, as well as the thousands of new fans from across the United States and the world, who will be visiting Utah and our facility for the first time."
Alan Wilson, General Manager and CEO of MMP also commented: "The FIM Superbike World Championship is a very prestigious event. I would like to thank Maurizio Flammini of FGSPORT for his help in crafting this agreement."
Flammini answered: "We consider Miller Motorsports Park a very interesting circuit, with top facilities compared with the American standard. I am sure that the riders, teams, sponsors and media representatives who currently participate in our events will very much enjoy this circuit and the State of Utah."
Organizers of this upcoming event expect that Superbike fans all over the world will gather at Miller Motorsports Park for next year’s racing event. Unfortunately, fans wont be able to see SBK super star and current point leader James Toseland as he will move to MotoGP (FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix) in 2008.
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