The fifth round of the Superbike World Championship and Supersport World Championship will take place this weekend at Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic.
Another Eastern European round following on from the races held at Hungary’s Balaton Park Circuit just two weeks ago. During that fourth round, both team’s riders scored points in every race, with Jeremy Alcoba, in Supersport, and Garrett Gerloff, in Superbike, achieving their best results of the season so far.
The Spaniard placed fourth in Race 1, while the American finished fifth in Race 2.
In 2025, Gerloff reached the points zone in both long Superbike races, as did Alcoba in Supersport. This year, all the Kawasaki riders will be looking to confirm their competitiveness as they try to improve further.
The Most circuit features on the WorldSBK calendar for the first time in 2021. Located in the north of the Czech Republic, it is easily reached for fans coming from nearby Germany and Poland. Ther track was fully resurfaced in 1983 and became the first permanent motorsport facility in what was then Czechoslovakia. The track measures 4.212 kilometres and is made up of 21 turns, twelve of which are right-handers and nine left.
Recently, the RIQ Investments group acquired 100% of the shares of AUTODROM MOST, in an operation that marks the start of a new chapter in the circuit’s development, with a focus on motorsport and infrastructure.
The full schedule for the Czech weekend is available at this link:
Manuel Puccetti – Team Principal
“After a very strong round at Balaton Park, we’re pleased to be straight back on track and want to reconfirm that level of competitiveness. Gerloff’s fifth place in Race 2 was our best result of the “post-Toprak era”, while Alcoba just missed a podium in Race 1 and Aegerter scored points in each race. We need to work hard to continue that positive trend also this weekend, at the winding Most track.”
Garrett Gerloff
“We’re coming off a very positive round at Balaton Park and so we’re feeling confident heading into this fifth round. It’s not one of my favourite tracks, though I finished in the points in Race 1 last year. We’re starting to understand how to fully exploit the bike’s potential and so I’m sure we can achieve strong results here at Most.”
Jeremy Alcoba
“This is a crucial stage of the season and the results are coming. I just missed the podium in Hungary, which means we’ve found a good setup for our bike, so I can fight for the results we deserve. I’ve trained hard over the last two weeks and feel ready to take on this fifth round.”
Dominique Aegerter
“I’m fit and ready, physically and mentally, for this fifth WorldSSP round. I can’t wait to work with the team to improve my feeling with my technicians and with the Ninja ZX-6R 636. Most is an old-style track, and the first chicane is particularly unique, but I like the rest of the track and hope to be able to score some good results.”


