Richmond Hill, ON. BMW Motorrad Canada is thrilled
to announce its participation in the Pro Superbike Class of the 2025
Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK), partnering with a famed team
and rider alongside the return of fan-favorite Sam Guerin. This season
promises to be an exciting chapter for BMW Motorrad as it continues to
build on its legacy of excellence in Canadian two-wheeled motorsport.
Introducing Alex Dumas and Fast Company
Joining the ranks of BMW Motorrad Canada is the talented Alex Dumas,
who will be riding the #23 M 1000 RR. Dumas is no stranger to success,
having clinched the 2021 Canadian Superbike Championship. With his
impressive track record and competitive spirit, Dumas is poised to
make a significant impact this season.
Dumas will be racing under the banner of Economy Lube + Tire / Fast
Company / BMW Motorrad, and will be expertly managed by Scott Miller.
Himself a multi-time Canadian Superbike Championship winning Builder
and Tuner of the Year, Miller’s expertise will be instrumental in
guiding Dumas to success on the track.
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Welcoming Back Sam Guerin
In addition to Dumas, BMW Motorrad Canada is excited to welcome back
Sam Guerin, who will be riding the #2 M 1000 RR for the EFC Group BMW
Motorrad team. In 2024, Guerin closed out the championship in a strong
second place on his BMW M 1000 RR. Guerin’s return adds depth and
familiarity to the BMW Motorrad lineup, and fans can expect to see him
compete fiercely throughout the championship.
2025 Championship Schedule
The 2025 Canadian Superbike Championship will kick off with an
action-packed schedule, featuring four rounds at some of the most
prestigious tracks in Canada:
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Round 1: May 16-18 – Shannonville Motorsport Park,
Shannonville, ON -
Round 2: June 6-8 – Atlantic Motorsport Park,
Shubenacadie, NS - Round 3: July 4-6 – RAD Torque Raceway, Edmonton, AB
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Round 4: August 7-10 – Canadian Tire Motorsport
Park, Bowmanville, ON
A Legacy of Excellence
BMW Motorrad Canada aims to continue building on its winning legacy,
with the departure of Ben Young, Champion since 2022. BMW Motorrad
also holds the title of reigning Canadian Superbike Constructors
Champion since 2022, a testament to its commitment to performance and
innovation in the world of motorsport.
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“The M 1000 RR has proven to be an extremely competitive motorcycle
with which we’ve seen a lot of success over the past few years,” said
Alex Welsh, Marketing Manager with BMW Motorrad Canada. “Paired with
Dumas and Guerin’s clear talents on track, we’re hoping to see
continued success in 2025.”
As the 2025 season approaches, BMW Motorrad Canada is excited to
support its teams and riders in their push for victory. Fans can
follow the journey of Alex Dumas, Sam Guerin and other BMW riders as
they compete for the championship and represent the BMW Motorrad brand
with pride.
For more information, please visit www.csbk.ca.
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BMW Group in Canada
BMW Group Canada, based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of BMW AG and is responsible for the distribution of BMW
luxury performance automobiles, Sports Activity Vehicles, Motorcycles,
and MINI. BMW Group Financial Services Canada is a division of BMW
Group Canada and offers retail financing and leasing programs and
protection products on new and pre-owned BMW and MINI automobiles, as
well as retail financing for new and pre-owned BMW Motorcycles. A
total network of 51 BMW automobile retail centres, 26 BMW motorcycle
retailers, and 31 MINI retailers represents the BMW Group across the country.
For more information, please contact:
Marc Belcourt
Director, Corporate Communications
BMW Group Canada
905-428-5078 / marc.belcourt@bmwgroup.ca
Jean-Francois Taylor
Product and Technology Manager, Corporate Communications
BMW Group Canada
905-428-5366 / jean-francois.taylor@bmwgroup.ca
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