Superstock 1000 FIM Cup 2008

Superstock 1000 FIM Cup 2008 kördes tillsammans med Superbike-VM på europeiska banor. Mästare blev Brendan Roberts från Australien, efter att ha vunnit finalen på Portimão.

Delsegrare

BanaVinnareMärke
Valencia Brendan RobertsDucati
Assen Maxime BergerHonda
Monza Xavier SiméonSuzuki
Nürburgring Brendan RobertsDucati
Misano Alessandro PolitaDucati
Brno Maxime BergerHonda
Brands Hatch Maxime BergerHonda
Donington Park Xavier SiméonSuzuki
Magny-CoursTjeckien Matej SmrzHonda
Portimão Brendan RobertsDucati

Slutställning

PlatsFörareMärkePoäng
1 Brendan RobertsDucati147
2 Maxime BergerHonda145
3 Alessandro PolitaDucati137
4 Xavier SiméonSuzuki136
5 Michele PirroYamaha102
6Tjeckien Matej SmrzHonda84

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