Dumas Takes Over CSBK Points Lead
A
lex Dumas is the new leader
in the 2025 Bridgestone Ca-
nadian Superbike Championship
after taking the race-three win
at RAD Torque Raceway, July
5-6. Dumas came into the event
seven points down on leader
Ben Young but now leads by
five points.
Young won a thrilling race one,
battling Dumas to the finish line
after completing a bold last-lap
pass on Dumas, winning by just
eight-hundredths of a second.
"That was probably the most
aggressive I've ever been, but
when you're that close on the
last lap, you have to go for it,"
Young said.
Sam Guerin was third.
Guerin ran off with Sunday's
race-two victory in the wet over
Jordan Szoke and Dumas.
In the third and final race,
Dumas got out in front early and
steadily pulled away for the win,
with Guerin taking second just
ahead of Young.
"This morning was a bit dif
-
ficult, but it was good to collect
some points for the champion-
ship knowing we had another
chance this afternoon," Dumas
said. "Sam got a good launch,
but once I got underneath him
in turn two, I just tried to put my
head down and get away. It was
a fun race, and it feels good to
be back on top."
CN
Superbike
Race 1 (Top 3)
1. Ben Young (Hon)
2. Alex Dumas (BMW) 0.080
3. Sam Guerin (BMW) 0.278
Race 2 (Top 3)
1. Sam Guerin (BMW)
2. Jordan Szoke (Kaw) 3.718
3. Alex Dumas (BMW) 5.197
Race 3 (Top 3)
1. Alex Dumas (BMW)
2. Sam Guerin (BMW) 1.556
3. Ben Young (Hon) 2.045
WIND
IN THE
P48
(L-R) Ben Young,
Alex Dumas and
Sam Guerin made up
Sunday's race three
podium in Canada.
Dumas took over
the championship
points lead.
PHOTO:
ROB O'BRIEN / CSBK