Inside Motorcycles

Inside Motorcycles

Established in 1998, Inside Motorcycles has proudly held the title of “Canada’s Source for Motorcycle News.” It offers comprehensive insights into the Canadian motorcycle scene, making it a vital resource for riders and racing fans nationwide. With eight issues released each year, Inside Motorcycles stays updated on the latest industry happenings, both within Canada and around the globe.

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  • 1 week ago | insidemotorcycles.com | Patrick Lambie

    KTM Canada will compete with two racing programs in 2025, with the KTM Canada Red Bull Race Team READY TO RACE in the Canadian Triple Crown Series, and a new-look KTM Canada Race Team introduced for the FMSQ Cross-Country National Championship this season.

  • 3 weeks ago | insidemotorcycles.com | Patrick Lambie

    Alex Dumas celebrated his switch to BMW with a weekend sweep on Sunday, securing a second consecutive victory to begin the 2025 Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship in round one at Shannonville Motorsport Park. Dumas had already claimed pole position and a race one victory to kickstart his Economy Lube BMW tenure, fending off Jordan Szoke and Ben Young in a dramatic battle on Saturday, and it was a similar task for him in race two as he chased a perfect start to the campaign.

  • 3 weeks ago | insidemotorcycles.com | Patrick Lambie

    It may be a new year with new teams, but it was the same old rivalry at the top of the Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship as Alex Dumas narrowly beat Ben Young to earn pole position for the season opener at Shannonville Motorsport Park. With Young leaving BMW to join Honda this season and Dumas taking his place aboard the M1000RR, it was unclear how much of a learning curve each rider would have and who might capitalize on it to begin 2025.

  • 3 weeks ago | insidemotorcycles.com | Patrick Lambie

    The long offseason for the Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship is finally over, but the feature GP Bikes Pro Superbike class is going to look much different when they return to the track for round one this weekend at Shannonville Motorsport Park.

  • 1 month ago | insidemotorcycles.com | Patrick Lambie

    The feature class of the Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship will qualify a little differently in 2025, as the series has confirmed a new process for setting the grid order in the GP Bikes Pro Superbike category. The opening 40-minute session of every weekend – previously just free practice and now referred to as P1 – will offer an automatic entry into Q2 for the top five finishers in that session, bypassing Q1 later in the day.

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