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Jordan Szoke’s team works out of the Kawasaki trailer during last season’s stop at Atlantic Motorsport Park in Nova Scotia. Long-time CSBK partners Canadian Kawasaki and Brooklin Cycle Racing have teamed up to offer subsidized transport to competitors for the 2025 Edmonton and Nova Scotia rounds. [Photo: Kira McWilliams / CSBK]

Competitors in the Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship will be offered a more affordable opportunity to travel to its western and eastern rounds in 2025, as Canadian Kawasaki Motors and Brooklin Cycle Racing will provide transport for equipment to Atlantic Motorsport Park and RAD Torque Raceway.

The partnership will see both CKM and BCR haul all necessary equipment for riders and teams to the second and third rounds in Nova Scotia and Alberta, respectively, at an affordable rate for each competitor.

Information is available in the competitor section of CSBK’s official website, such as what equipment is included and cost for additional motorcycles, while riders are encouraged to email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. as soon as possible to reserve their spots. 

Payment can either be made in full or a deposit can be made to reserve transport for either round, with a reduced rate offered for riders requiring transport to both events.

Round two at Atlantic Motorsport Park is scheduled for June 6-8 near Halifax, Nova Scotia, while round three of the campaign will head to RAD Torque Raceway just south of Edmonton, Alberta for July 4-6.

As well as providing transport to rounds two and three, Canadian Kawasaki Motors will also be offering demo rides for fans at the two Ontario rounds in 2025, beginning with round one at Shannonville Motorsport Park in just under two weeks (May 16-18) and again at the season finale in Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, August 7-10.

Canadian Kawasaki Motors has been a proud partner of the Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship since its launch in 1980, and has been a key supporter of many riders within the paddock both presently and throughout series history, winning a record 16 Canada Cups and 30 pro championships overall. 

Brooklin Cycle Racing has also been a longtime sponsor of the national series, offering a number of services to riders throughout the paddock while also transporting the official series Dynojet trailer. Founded in 1975, BCR features a dedicated staff ready to help both racers and casual riders with all their motorcycle needs.

More information can be found on CSBK’s official website, while interested parties are encouraged to reach out to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for reservation info.