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WorldSBK Predictor: Win Tissot Watches & Pit Pass Prizes | 2024 Season

by Ryan Cooper
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The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship is revving up, and with it comes the return of the popular Tissot Predictor Game! For the 2026 season, fans have the chance to win incredible prizes by accurately predicting the Tissot Superpole session time, or by accumulating enough points to finish in the top three of the overall leaderboard.

The competition offers a unique opportunity to test your racing knowledge. To win prizes, including a Tissot watch, simply predict the Superpole time to the nearest thousandth of a second, or get the closest to the actual time. Head to the Predictor Game site, submit your prediction, and then watch the Tissot Superpole session to see if you’ve hit the mark. Remember, predictions must be submitted before the session begins.

If you correctly guess the Superpole time and are the sole correct predictor, the Tissot watch is yours! In the event of a tie, a random draw will determine the winner. Should no one accurately predict the time, the watch will be awarded to the player with the closest guess.

Throughout the season, a league will track the top performers, awarding points based on prediction accuracy. Players will receive 100 points for a perfect prediction, 60 points for being within 0.250 seconds, 40 points for being within 0.500 seconds, and 20 points for being within one second of the actual pole time.

The stakes are high as the season progresses. The player with the most accumulated points at the end of the year will win two WorldSBK Pit Lounge passes. These exclusive passes provide premium access throughout the three-day event, including gourmet cuisine, pit walk access, reserved grandstand seating, and a full-access paddock pass for the entire race weekend! Second place will receive a Tissot T-Race 41 mm watch, and third place will take home a Tissot T-Race Chronograph 38 mm watch.

For more information or to participate in the Predictor Challenge, click here!

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