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Orifancy magazines are made by the Chinese SAOC team. They gather diagrams, photodiagrams and CPs created by its members.


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Developed by (their first SBK title) and published by EA Sports (under the now-defunct EA Sports label for PC/PS2), SBK 2001 wasn’t pretty, easy, or forgiving. It was a digital fistfight with physics, and for a niche audience, it was perfect. The Context: A Dry Spell for Bike Games Before SBK 2001 , console bike racers were either cartoonish ( Moto Racer ) or brutally simplistic. The last serious attempt was GP 500 (1999) on PC. The World Superbike championship itself was in a golden era – Carl Fogarty, Troy Corser, Colin Edwards, and a rising rookie named Troy Bayliss . Milestone grabbed the official license: real riders, real tracks (from Phillip Island to Assen), and real Ducatis, Hondas, Aprilas, and Kawasakis.

Anyone who rage-quit Driveclub bikes. Would you like a comparison table between SBK 2001 and its 2025 equivalents, or a section on how it influenced modern bike sims?

Sbk 2001 May 2026

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Developed by (their first SBK title) and published by EA Sports (under the now-defunct EA Sports label for PC/PS2), SBK 2001 wasn’t pretty, easy, or forgiving. It was a digital fistfight with physics, and for a niche audience, it was perfect. The Context: A Dry Spell for Bike Games Before SBK 2001 , console bike racers were either cartoonish ( Moto Racer ) or brutally simplistic. The last serious attempt was GP 500 (1999) on PC. The World Superbike championship itself was in a golden era – Carl Fogarty, Troy Corser, Colin Edwards, and a rising rookie named Troy Bayliss . Milestone grabbed the official license: real riders, real tracks (from Phillip Island to Assen), and real Ducatis, Hondas, Aprilas, and Kawasakis.

Anyone who rage-quit Driveclub bikes. Would you like a comparison table between SBK 2001 and its 2025 equivalents, or a section on how it influenced modern bike sims?

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