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TRACk BY TRACk round 1: shannonville motorsport park SHANNONVILLE, ON JuNE 7-9, 2013


Tickets: 1-800-959-8955, 613-969-1906 / info@shannonville.com Website: www.shannonville.com


Location: SMP is located on the north side of Highway #2, just south of Highway #401. Coming from the west, take the Shannonville Road exit and go South to Highway #2. Then turn left (east). The track will be on your left (north). Coming from the east, take the Marysville Road exit from Highway #401 and go South, then turn right (west) on to Highway #2 and proceed to the track, on your right.


Track Stats Track Length (Pro Track): 1.53 miles/2.45km (11 turns) National Superbike Events: 48


2012 Results Pro Superbike: Andrew Nelson (BMW S1000RR) Pro Sport Bike: Frank Trombino (Suzuki GSX-R600) XR1200 Cup: Steve Crevier (Harley-Davidson XR1200) AM Superbike: Trevor Daley (Suzuki GSX-R1000) AM Sport Bike: Philippe Masse (Kawasaki ZX-6R) Honda CBR250R Race One: Ryan Roche (Honda CBR250R); Race Two: Ryan Roche (Honda CBR250R)


National Lap Records Pro Superbike: 1:03.795 (Brett McCormick, Suzuki GSX-R1000, Sept. 5, 2009) Pro Sport Bike: 1:04.590 (Brett McCormick, Suzuki GSX-R600, Sept. 5, 2009) XR1200 Cup: 1:10.402 (Steve Crevier, Harley-Davidson XR1200, June 23, 2012) AM Superbike: 1:07.384 (Aubrey Bailey, Honda CBR600RR, July 3, 2011) AM Sport Bike: 1:07.050 (Cody Matechuk, Suzuki GSX-R600, Sept. 5, 2009) Honda CBR250R: 1:19.926 (Ryan Roche, Honda CBR250R, June 24, 2012)


Why You Should Go: As the number of national events held there attests, Shan- nonville Motorsport Park has a long and storied history of hosting major motorcycle events. The track was designed with motorcycle racing in mind and features a wide variety of challenges for racers. For spectators it offers excellent viewing opportuni- ties. Almost the entire layout is visible from the main grandstand. Motorcycle na- tionals at Shannonville always tend to draw a large and knowledgeable crowd.


round 2: autodrome st-eustache


St-EuStAcHE, Qc JuLy 5-7, 2013


Tickets: (450) 472-6222 or (514) 591-4388 Website: www.autodrome.ca


Location: From Montreal take Highway 15 North to Exit 21 (St-Eustache) to High- way 640 West. Take exit 11 (Arthur-Sauve Blvd) north on Highway 148 West. The track is located 5 km on your left. From Quebec take Highway 40 West to Exit 96 (St-Eustache) to Highway 640 West. Take exit 11 (Arthur-Sauve Blvd) north on High- way 148 West. The track is located 5 km on your left.


Track Stats Track Length: 1.2 miles/1.93km (10 turns) National Superbike Events: 17


2012 Results Pro Superbike: Jordan Szoke (BMW S1000RR) Pro Sport Bike: Jodi Christie (Honda CBR600RR) XR1200 Cup: Steve Crevier (Harley-Davidson XR1200) AM Superbike: Simon Hamel (BMW S1000RR) AM Sport Bike: Philippe Masse (Kawasaki ZX-6R) Honda CBR250R Race One: Stacey Nesbitt (Honda CBR250R); Race Two: Tomas Casas (Honda CBR250R)


National Lap Records Pro Superbike: 45.012 (Brett McCormick, BMW S1000RR, July 10, 2011) Pro Sport Bike: 45.872 (Jodi Christie, Honda CBR600RR, July 11, 2011) XR1200 Cup: 49.827 (Steve Crevier, Harley-Davidson XR1200, July 7, 2012) AM Superbike: 47.066 (Amzy Nawaz, Kawasaki ZX-6R, July 10, 2011) AM Sport Bike: 47.386 (Philippe Masse, Kawasaki ZX-6R, July 7, 2012) Honda CBR250R: 58.105 (Ryan Roche, Honda CBR250R, July 7, 2012)


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Why You Should Go: Its tight and technical nature have traditionally guaranteed ex- tremely close racing at Autodrome St-Eustache. There is very little margin for error and it is difficult to break away from the pack. The venue has a history of throwing up surprise results. Marco Ferland, Benoit Pilon and Jean-Francois Cyr all scored their only career national Superbike wins at St-Eustache. Under the supervision of the Labrosse family the venue has enjoyed a bit of a revival, and with Montreal not far away a full house usually produces an electric atmosphere.


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