Exciting 2025 Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship season ahead

The Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship promises an action-packed season with nationwide broadcasts.

The 2025 Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship is gearing up for an exhilarating season, bringing fans across the nation closer to the action than ever before. With TSN and its French-language counterpart RDS confirming a total of 36 episodes, motorcycle racing enthusiasts can look forward to comprehensive coverage of both the GP Bikes Pro Superbike class and the newly rebranded Pro Supersport class. This year promises to be a thrilling ride, showcasing the best of Canadian motorsport talent.

Nationwide broadcasts for all fans

For the upcoming season, each network will air 18 episodes, ensuring that fans can catch every twist and turn of the races. The Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship will span four rounds and feature nine races in total for both pro categories. This extensive coverage is a testament to the growing popularity of motorcycle racing in Canada, and the partnership between TSN and RDS has proven to be a winning formula since its inception in 2024.

New faces and familiar voices

As the excitement builds, fans will be pleased to see some familiar faces returning to the broadcast. Marshall Ferguson, known for his dynamic commentary in CFL football, will host the English-language episodes alongside Colin Fraser, a veteran commentator in the CSBK community. Meanwhile, RDS is on the lookout for talented Francophone announcers to join their team, expanding their coverage to include the Pro Supersport category for the first time. This commitment to bilingual broadcasting ensures that all fans, regardless of language, can enjoy the thrill of the races.

Anticipation for championship battles

The 2025 season is set to feature two of the most anticipated championship battles in recent years. Reigning Canada Cup champion Ben Young will be defending his Superbike title aboard a Honda, facing fierce competition from the revamped BMW duo of Alex Dumas and Sam Guerin. In the Supersport category, Sebastien Tremblay is aiming for his third championship title against a formidable lineup of middleweight challengers. The season kicks off at the historic Shannonville Motorsport Park from May 16-18, promising an electrifying start to the championship.

As the countdown to the first race begins, fans are encouraged to tune in and support their favorite riders. The Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship is not just a series of races; it’s a celebration of speed, skill, and the spirit of competition that unites motorcycle enthusiasts across Canada.

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