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Cycle News Issue 32 August 14

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IN THE WIND P46 SZOKE CLAIMS RECORD 13TH CANADIAN SBK TITLE J ordan Szoke captured his 13th career Canadian Superbike Champi- onship. He didn't get a win at the season- ending doublehead- er at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park in Bowmanville, On- tario, August 11-12, but his 3-4 finishes over the weekend on the Mopar Express Lane BMW Motor- rad S 1000 RR were more than enough to secure his fourth title in a row and the 13th of his career. "Definitely one of the tougher championships I've won, that's for sure," he said. "But we battled through, and it was a tough race and a tough season. It's been a bit of a rollercoaster year, so this one means a lot. "I partnered with BMW about eight years ago, and we've now won seven championships and probably could have won eight," he said. "I've had a really great run here with the team and the bike, and it's been awesome." Runner-up in the champion- ship went to Ben Young (Barrie BMW Scot-Build S 1000 RR), who took his first career win on Saturday. Szoke finished out the year with 315 to Young's 273. Third in the championship went to Trevor Daley with 188 points. Sunday saw another first-time winner—Kenny Riedmann (Stur- gess Cycle/Riedmann Manage- ment Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R). Riedman outdueled Saturday's winner, Young, for the victory. Szoke was in the mix as well but slipped to fourth before it was all over. Young was thrilled to get his first win on Saturday. "It feels so awesome, I'm so happy. It's just amazing," said an exhausted Young. "I got a good start and when I got in the lead I wanted to see if I could break things up a bit, but they all stayed really close and I knew it was going to be tough." As for first-time winner Ried- mann, he was nearly speech- less. "I don't know what to say, I'm kind of at a loss for words. I'm just so happy," said a choked-up Riedmann. "It was pretty cool to just come out here with no expectations, and just ride and have fun. It was awe- some." CN Kenny Riedmann (42) leads Ben Young (86) and Jordan Szoke (1) at the Canadian SBK Final at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. Szoke sewed up his 13th-career title. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY CSBK/ROB O'BRIEN

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