2004 Superbike World Championship

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Moto2 World Championship
gptkbp:championDriver gptkb:James_Toseland
gptkbp:endDate 3 October 2004
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 2004 Superbike World Championship
gptkbp:manufacturerChampion gptkb:Ducati
gptkbp:nextSeason gptkb:2005_Superbike_World_Championship
gptkbp:notableCompetitor gptkb:Leon_Haslam
gptkb:Noriyuki_Haga
gptkb:Yukio_Kagayama
gptkb:Marco_Borciani
gptkb:Chris_Vermeulen
gptkb:Steve_Martin
gptkb:James_Ellison
gptkb:Ivan_Clementi
gptkb:Norick_Abe
gptkb:Troy_Corser
gptkb:Chris_Walker
gptkb:Giuseppe_Scopelliti
gptkb:Garry_McCoy
gptkb:Lorenzo_Lanzi
gptkb:Pierfrancesco_Chili
gptkb:Alessandro_Antonello
gptkb:Giovanni_Bussei
gptkb:Giovanni_Della_Ceca
gptkb:Giuseppe_Fiorillo
gptkb:Jiri_Mrkyvka
gptkb:Lucio_Pedercini
gptkb:Mauro_Sanchini
gptkb:Regis_Laconi
gptkb:Sébastien_Gimbert
gptkb:Walter_Tortoroglio
gptkbp:notableEvent Suzuki and Yamaha participated with competitive teams
Ducati won both riders' and manufacturers' championships
Honda returned with a factory team
Kawasaki participated with a privateer team
No American round was held in 2004
Points awarded to top 15 finishers in each race
The championship featured 2 races per round
James Toseland became the youngest Superbike World Champion at the time
gptkbp:numberOfRounds 11
gptkbp:organizer gptkb:Fédération_Internationale_de_Motocyclisme
gptkbp:previousSeason gptkb:2003_Superbike_World_Championship
gptkbp:seasonNumber 17
gptkbp:startDate 29 February 2004
gptkbp:winnerTeam gptkb:Ducati_Fila
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:James_Toseland
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7