Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship officials have issued a summary regarding Friday’s protest of pro rider #4 Mavrick Cyr and his results in the Economy Lube Pro Sport Bike class.
A formal protest was filed against the Rizzin Racing Triumph team following Friday’s official qualifying session, specifically regarding the engine displacement of his Triumph 675 Daytona.
The protest was filed by the Vass Performance Kawasaki team of pro rider #707 John Laing.
After a thorough inspection carried out by approved CSBK tech officials and attended by a crew member of the Vass Performance Kawasaki team, pro #4 Mavrick Cyr and the Rizzin Racing Triumph team have been cleared of any engine displacement infractions.
Measurement of the combustion chamber bore and stroke revealed that the team’s Triumph 675 Daytona was well within the technical regulations for Economy Lube Pro Sport Bike.
As a result, Cyr will maintain his fifth-place grid positioning for this weekend’s doubleheader as the results from Friday’s qualifying remain official.