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IN THE WIND P40 PALA RACEWAY NOW FOX RACEWAY F ox Racing announced a part- nership with the Pala Band of Mission Indians to create Fox Raceway, formerly known as Pala Raceway. Located in Pala, Cali- fornia the Fox Raceway features world-class motocross tracks, an all-new Fox Racing retail store, and many other features that make it the premier motocross track in Southern California. "The Pala Band of Mission Indians have been tremendous motocross supporters for many years, and we're proud to partner with them," Jeff Taylor, senior vice president of Fox Racing, said. "The goal of Fox Raceway is not only to elevate the track ex- perience, it's also to support and grow the entire core motocross community." In addition to six beginner- to pro-level motocross tracks, Fox Raceway has an all-new cov- ered patio area; a fully stocked Fox retail store, complete with product demo and jersey-printing capabilities; the first "Jeff Emig's Learn to Moto" center, and a year-round schedule of consum- er activations. Fox Raceway is located at 12799 California Highway 76 in Pala, California. Hours of operation are Mon- day-Tuesday and Friday through Sunday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CN Pala Raceway in Pala, California, is now known as Fox Raceway. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY FOX RACEWAY D efending Canadian Superbike Champion Jordan Szoke kept his perfect season going at the fourth round of the 2018 Ca- nadian Superbike Championship, July 21-22, taking the double victory on his Mopar Express Lane BMW Motorrad S 1000 RR. Szoke headed the race-one podium—an all BMW affair—from Ben Young and Samuel Trepanier, with Trepanier reversing the result in race two and only narrowly losing out to Szoke. "Sam pulled off a great pass and I thought maybe he was go- ing to take off, but he made a small mistake there and when you get a chance like that you have to take it," said Szoke. "These guys pushed me 100 percent to my limit; I didn't slow down at all. They seem to get faster every race, and today it was just awesome. "This track is just so difficult, but I guess I didn't do too bad for an old man," the 39-year-old laughed. Jacob Shaw-O'Leary (Honda CBR600RR) Se- bastien Tremblay (Kawasaki ZX-6R) took the Liqui Moly Pro Sport Bike class wins. CN SZOKE SUPERB AT ATLANTIC MOTORSPORT PARK CSBK Jordan Szoke (1) won Sunday's race two on the doubleheader weekend of Mopar CSBK action at Atlantic Motorsport Park. Samuel Trepanier (14) took second in the 22- lap feature race.