2007 Parts Canada Superbike Schedule - Calendar
For the first time in series history the Parts Canada Superbike Championship
will open its season at Quebec’s Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant.
The 2007 title battle will begin at the scenic 2.65-mile (4.28km) venue north
of Montreal on the May 31-June 3 weekend as the national championship heads into
its 28th year of competition.
“We’re happy to kick the Parts Canada Superbike season off,” said Vince
Loughran, VP Operations for Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant. “We’re looking forward to
another exciting weekend of racing and welcome everybody back.”
The series will consist of seven rounds at five venues, with the 2007 titles
to be awarded at Shannonville Motorsport Park on the Labor Day Weekend of Aug.
31 - Sept. 2. The season finale will be run on the 1.5-mile (2.4km) Pro Track.
Pirelli returns as spec tire supplier.
The tour will again highlight a mid-season doubleheader at Mosport
International Raceway July 12-15. The daunting 2.46-mile (3.9km) track will host
races for the Parts Canada Superbike, Hindle Exhaust Pro 600 Sport Bike, Thunder
and Suzuki SV650 National Cup on both Saturday and Sunday.
There will be an additional doubleheader June 28-July 1 at Calgary’s Race
City Motorsport Park. The 2.0-mile (3.2km) facility has held “twin bills” in the
past, most recently in the 2005 season.
The 2007 Parts Canada Superbike Championship schedule is rounded out by an
event at the rolling 1.6-mile (2.56km) Atlantic Motorsport Park circuit in
Shubenacadie, NS Aug. 9 - 12.
All rounds will stage features for the Superbike, Pro 600 Sport Bike,
International Motorcycle SUPERSHOW Amateur 600 Sport Bike, Thunder and Suzuki
SV650 support classes.
“We are very pleased with the diversity of the venues our schedule offers,”
said Colin Fraser of Professional Motorsports Productions, which organizes the
Parts Canada Superbike Championship. “Each track brings a unique set of
challenges for our competitors and tests them in different ways.”
The series will also run a test at Jennings Motorsport Park in Jennings, FL
Apr. 16 - 17. This event should attract all the factory teams and give a hint of
how the new rider and team combinations stack up.
Defending Superbike and Pro 600 champion Jordan Szoke will be joined on the
Canadian Kawasaki factory team by rookie Brett McCormick. Two-time national
champ Pascal Picotte will make his debut with his new Team Suzuki / Blackfoot
Racing / Picotte Performance squad and Superbike wins leader Steve Crevier
returns to Canada riding for the Fast Company Yamaha team. Last year’s Superbike
runner-up Kevin Lacombe is also back on Yamahas, riding for the Brooklin Cycle
team.
More Information:
Parts Canada Superbike
Championship home page
Shannonville:
Shannonville Weather Report |
Guide to Shannonville
|
Shannonville Restaurant Guide
Calgary:
Calgary Tourist Guide
|
Calgary Weather Report |
Calgary Airport |
Calgary Restaurants |
Calgary Hotels
Bowmanville: Bowmanville
Hotels |
Bowmanville Weather Report |
Bowmanville
Restaurants |
Guide to Bowmanville
Shubenacadie:
Shubenacadie Weather Report |
Shubenacadie
Restaurants |
Guide to
Shubenacadie |
Shubenacadie Hotels
Mont-Tremblant:
Bed and
Breakfasts |
Weather Report |
Hotels |
Restaurants
More:
U.S.
Flat Track Championships live online webcasts during each race; archived
versions also available | More local/regional motorcycle racing event schedules available at
Roadracing
World |
Note: FIM and AMA races are usually
broadcast on the Speed Channel
in the U.S.A.
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