2025 CSBK SEASON
Founded in 1980, The Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK) is Canada’s premier motorcycle competition. It showcases a range of competitive classes, including GP Bikes Pro Superbike, and various amateur divisions. The 2025 season kicks off May 16–18 at Shannonville Motorsport Park Ontario and moves on to Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia and Edmonton, Alberta before wrapping up in Bowmanville, Ontario.
SAM GUERIN – #2
SAM GUERIN – #2
Runner-up in 2024 Sam Guérin is making a strong push for the top of the podium this season. At 32, he brings focus, grit, and race-proven skill to every round.
ALEX DUMAS – #23
ALEX DUMAS – #23
Hailing from Saint-Honore Québec, Alex Dumas is a rising force in Canadian motorcycle racing. At just 22, the 2021 Superbike Champion and Pro Rookie of the Year, he’s already made his mark at the top level.
BMW MOTORRAD MOTORSPORT
The bike of champions
The bike of champions
BMW Motorsport has a long-standing presence in the Canadian Superbike Championship, with BMW riders winning 8 of the last 10 titles. To win so consistently it takes more than a high-performance bike. It takes talent, perseverance, grit and confidence found in only the finest of riders. We’re proud to continue supporting top Canadian racers, and to be working with them towards a shared goal. The 2025 season will be one for the books, and hopefully the trophy cabinet as well.
THE S 1000 RR & M 1000 RR – RACING ROYALTY
Since 2010, BMW motorcycles have claimed nearly 75% of possible CSBK championships, a testament to their unmatched performance. The S 1000 RR and M 1000 RR are the embodiment of racing precision and engineering excellence. Purpose-built for elite competition, each one delivers blistering power, optimized aerodynamics, and track-honed agility. The 2025 M 1000 RR engine pushes over 218 hp, while carbon winglets and a race-developed M chassis deliver the control and downforce needed to dominate every race.
The riding situations shown were carried out by professionals under controlled conditions. Imitation can lead to serious injuries.