Guerin Closes Up in CSBK Championship
S
am Guerin's (BMW) midsea-
son resurgence in the 2025
Canadian Superbike Champion-
ship continued Sunday with a
second straight win at Atlantic
Motorsport Park. After a close
Saturday victory over current
champion Ben Young (Honda),
Guerin again emerged victori
-
ous after a battle among the
front-runners in the GP Bikes Pro
Superbike class.
The race saw early drama
as Jordan Szoke (Kawasaki)
and Alex Dumas (BMW) led
off the line, while Guerin and
David MacKay (Honda) surged
forward. A crash by MacKay
and shifting issues for Dumas
thinned the lead group, leav
-
ing Szoke, Young and Guerin to
battle. Young briefly took control
but made a mistake late in the
race, running wide in turn nine.
Guerin seized the opportunity,
holding off Young's final-corner
lunge to win by nine-hundredths
of a second. The back-to-back
victories marked a career-best
weekend for Guerin, narrow
-
ing his championship deficit to
Young to 16 points.
"I didn't think I'd be here to be
honest. I'm starting to love this
place!" Guerin said, with three of
his four career wins now coming
at AMP. "I thought Ben had me in
the last corner, but I got a really
good drive to the finish, so I'm
happy!"
CN
SBK Saturday (Top 5)
1. Samuel Guerin (BMW)
2. Ben Young (Hon)
3. Torin Collins (Suz)
4. Jordan Szoke (Kaw)
5. Alex Dumas (BMW)
SBK Sunday (Top 5)
1. Samuel Guerin (BMW)
2. Ben Young (Hon)
3. Jordan Szoke (Kaw)
4. Alex Dumas (BMW)
5. Philip DeGam a-Blanchet (Hon)
WIND
IN THE
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Ben Young (1) leads Sam Guerin (2)
and Jordan Szoke (green) in race
two at the Canadian Superbike round
at Atlantic Motorsport Park, but the
BMW rider would eventually find a
way past. Guerin won
both Superbike legs.