Increased prize pool confirmed for rounds two through five.
Motorcycling Australia (MA) has announced that an increased pool of prize money will be up for grabs at rounds two to five of the 2015 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK).
Riders across the seven national classes of racing will compete for over $10,000 in prize money at each round, with the top ten in the Superbike category set to share in a prize pool of $3450.
The total prize pool across all classes can be found by clicking here.
The overall winner of the Superbike class at each round will pocket $1200 (up from $1000 last year), with the runner-up taking home $750 and third place claiming $500.
For the first time in the Supersport class, the winner stands to take home a four-figure prize packet of $1000, while $500 awaits the victor of the Moto3/125GP round.
The winners of the 250 Production, 300 Production, Women’s up to 300 Production and Unlimited classes will also win $300 respectively.
Round two of the Australian Superbike Championship will take place at Morgan Park Raceway in Queensland from 10-12 April.