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WORLD
MOTOCROSS 2015
T
he FIM recently released the provisional calen-
dar for the 2015 MXGP and MX2 World Cham-
pionship with the series set to consist of 18 rounds
– beginning in Qatar in February and concluding in
Mexico in September. The Motocross of Nations
will be held in France on September 27.
The series schedule is as follows:
February 28 – Losail, Qatar
March 8 – Si Racha, Thailand
March 29 – Neuquen, Argentina
April 12 – Arco di Trento, Italy
April 19 – Talavera, Spain (TBC)
April 26 – Lommel, Belgium
May 10 – TBA, Russia
May 24 – Matterley Basin, England
May 31 – Villars-sous-Ecot, France
June 14 – Maggiora, Italy
June 21 – Teutschenthal, Germany
July 5 – Hyvinkaa, Finland
July 12 – Kegums, Latvia
July 26 – Loket, Czech Republic
August 9 – Trindade, Brazil
August 16 – Mendoza, Argentina
August 30 – Assen, Holland
September 13 – Leon, Mexico
September 27 – Motocross of Nations,
Ernee, France
SZOKE AGAIN IN ST-EUSTACHE
F
or the third year in a row Jor-
dan Szoke scored the Mopar
Canadian Superbike Champi-
onship victory at Autodrome
St-Eustache on Sunday and be-
came the first racer to claim four
National Superbike wins at the
venue.
Szoke took the lead on lap five
of the 22-lap race and was never
headed the rest of the way on
his Waznie Racing/BMW Motor-
rad/Mopar Express Lane BMW
S1000RR to win the second
round of the 2014 Canadian Na-
tional Championship.
Early race leader Jodi Christie
settled for the second spot riding
the Jodi Christie Racing/Honda
Canada/Accelerated Technolo-
gies Honda CBR1000RR and
Sebastien Tremblay finished a
career high third on his Kawasaki
ZX-10R.
"The bike is working better
than ever this year," said Szoke
after his 45th career Canadian
Superbike race win. "The chang-
es we have made in the off-sea-
son have made a big difference
and I feel like I'm braking better
than I ever have."
Jordan Szoke (1) leads
Jodi Christie (20) in the
Canadian Superbike Series
round in St-Eustache.