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Rush HD/BMW Motorrad Canada Superbike team shows potential at ICAR

June 7th, 2010 No comments

CSBK Team Release: BMW Motorrad Canada’s ICAR Report
June 7, 2010
RUSH HD / BMW MOTORRAD CANADA SUPERBIKE TEAM SHOWS POTENTIAL AT ICAR

Let’s talk about pressure, the pressure on a new team racing in Canadian Superbike for the first time, the pressure of a French Canadian rider racing in his home province, the pressure to live up to the hype created by the new BMW S1000RR and finally the pressure of a rookie superbike racer competing in his first race.  That’s a lot of pressure and it was only the first round of the 2010 Parts Canada Superbike Championship.

Even before the bikes had hit the track at Circuit ICAR, a 2.8 km (1.78 mile) 14 turn cement racing facility just outside Montreal near Mirabel Quebec, there was a buzz in the pits about the new BMW and its potential.  A couple very successful tests under the teams belt showed the S1000RR in the capable hands of two time Canadian Superbike Champion #16 Francis Martin and the rookie Superbike racer #210 Michael Ferreira.

Francis Martin turns laps at ICAR

Friday May 28th
The weekend started slow for the Rush HD / BMW Motorrad Canada Superbike Team as the riders were still sorting out the different feel of the S1000RR race bikes.  Lap times were improving with each pass of the start/finish line as the riders made subtle changes to suspension and gearing options.  Both Martin and Ferreira ended the day comfortably inside the top 10 for times.

Saturday May 29th
Saturday morning practice times set the top 10 for eligibility into the Pirelli Superpole held Saturday afternoon.  Every racer picked up their times including both Martin and Ferreira from the day before.  The top ten was only separated by 1.4 seconds which included 6 riders being separated by only 2/100 of a second.  This is where both BMW riders were and the positions were swapping every lap.  This was heart stopping for the crew of the Rush HD / BMW Motorrad squad.

As Superpole got underway Ferreira was the third rider to get a chance at grabbing pole position and he grabbed the bull by the horns putting down his best time of the weekend.  Martin was next up and not to be out done by his rookie teammate, Francis took the lead by .5 seconds to hold the #1 spot temporarily with his best time of the weekend.  As the balance of the riders took turns trying to beat the time set by Martin, our qualifying results ended with Francis Martin in the 3rd starting position on the front row and Ferreira in the 6th spot on the second row.  A very good result for both riders and giving hope to the team for Sunday’s race.

Sunday May 30th
Race day and all the excitement of the team’s first Pirelli Superpole now behind us, both riders settled into focusing on the afternoon race.  This was going to be 18 laps and physically demanding on the tight and bumpy ICAR track.  The biggest concern for the riders now was the start of the race because neither of them had practiced launching the new Superbikes very much and every bike is different.  As the crew was preparing to go out and line up for the main race, a funny noise was detected when warming up Martin’s “A” bike.  The crew quickly went to work to swap some of the suspension over to the backup bike which was already on tire warmers just as a precaution.  The biggest challenge for Martin now was hoping the feel of the bike would be good as he had only done a few laps on the “B” bike all weekend.

On the pre-grid the entire team was nervous but only showing their serious faces as the riders were preparing to compete.  The new countdown lights went out and the riders launched into turn one.  Both Rush HD / BMW Motorrad riders got great starts and were sitting 3rd and 5th entering turn 2.  By the end of lap one Martin was 3rd and Ferreira had dropped to 8th position overall.  By the half way point Martin was still holding his own in third place, and Ferreira was tangled in a five rider battle that saw position changes occurring every corner.

As lap 11 started Martin started to encounter rear tire wear problems and started to fade.  He was caught by Kevin Lacombe on a Suzuki GSX-R1000 and continued to fade until being passed by Frank Trombino on a Honda CBR1000 then in the closing stages of the race his teammate Michael Ferreira.  The positions held until the end of the race with Ferreira in 5th overall in his first Superbike National and Martin right behind in 6th spot.

For a team with two riders it is always difficult to be extremely happy for one riders result and sympathetic to another rider’s disappointment.  Round one was a valuable learning experience for the entire team and successful at showing the potential of the new S1000RR for the next rounds of the Canadian Superbike Championship.

For images of the Rush HD / BMW Motorrad Canada Superbike Team and video thoughts from the riders, please visit our team Facebook page (BMW Motorrad Canada Superbike Team) or our web site www.bmw-motorrad.ca for additional updates.

The next race will be rounds 2&3 from Race City in Calgary Alberta the weekend of June 25-27, 2010.

The Rush HD / BMW Motorrad Canada Superbike Team are proudly supported by its racing partners High Fidelity HDTV & Rush HD, Joe Rocket Canada, Pirelli, Original BMW Parts, Hotbodies Racing, Hindle Exhausts, and Acceleration Racing.

Horsepower limit increased for Canadian Superbike Championship premier class

May 13th, 2010 No comments

The horsepower limit in the feature class of the Parts Canada Superbike Championship has been raised to 190, as measured on the official series Dynojet Dyno, for the 2010 season.  The move represents an increase of five horsepower over the previous class limit.

The decision was made following evaluation of BMW’s new S1000RR, which will make its debut in the national Superbike championship at the opening round of the season at Circuit ICAR in Mirabel, Que. May 28-30.

“We would have preferred not to make this decision so close to the start of the season,” said Peter Hoogeveen, technical director of the Parts Canada Superbike Championship. “But we wanted to be sure to have the most reliable and accurate data on hand. We wanted to test the BMW ourselves in Canada, on our own Dynojet Dyno and with our own staff, before making the ruling.”

Troy corser claimed BMW's first-ever podium in World Superbike racing aboard an S1000RR last weekend at Monza

Dynojet has been a sponsor and partner of the Parts Canada Superbike Championship since 1997, when horsepower limits were introduced for the national series. The top finishers in all classes are measured on the Dynojet Dyno immediately following qualifying sessions and races to ensure they comply with the series regulations.

The dyno is also available at all rounds of the Parts Canada Superbike Championship in an unofficial capacity for racers to tune their bikes.

Horsepower limits for each of the Parts Canada Superbike Championship classes are assessed on an ongoing basis and increases are made to reflect improved performance in stock equipment.

Prior to the start of the 2003 season, the Superbike division was unrestricted and bikes were not held to a horsepower limit. Now, however, the current, production-oriented feature class machines produce power on a par with their predecessors in the unrestricted era.

“The pace of motorcycle development over the past several years has been quite remarkable,” said Colin Fraser of Professional Motorsports Productions, which administers the Parts Canada Superbike Championship. Trying to keep up with the performance improvements of the latest equipment while ensuring a fair playing field for our competitors is a tremendous challenge, but we are confident this latest increase in the horsepower limit will be a positive move for our series.”

Four BMW S1000RRs are expected to compete in the Parts Canada Superbike Championship this season. Two-time national champion Francis Martin of Sherbrooke, Que. will team up with Kitchener, Ont.’s Mike Ferreira in the BMW Motorrad Canada factory squad, while entries are also anticipated from Andrew Nelson of Kars, Ont. and Carleton Place, Ont.’s Steve Walker.

Parts Canada Superbike Championship Round 1 Schedule of Events

May 6th, 2010 No comments


Round ONE – 2010 Parts Canada Superbike Championship
May 26 – 30, 2010
ICAR Mirabel, QC
Schedule of Events

WEDNESDAY, May 26

Noon Line Up for Paddock Move In  (Rigs, Trucks, etc.)

4:00 PM Registration Opens

5:00 PM Gate Open for Paddock Pre-assignment and parking

7:30 PM Registration and Gate Closes

THURSDAY, MAY 27
NATIONAL TEST DAY

7:30 AM Registration and Technical Inspection Opens (closed at 3:30 PM)

11:00 AM Mandatory Rider’s Meeting

TEST SESSIONS

Noon Pro Sport Bike – 45 min.

12:55 PM K&N AM Sport Bike- Odd # s – 25 min.

1:35 PM K&N AM Sport Bike – Even #s – 25 min.

2:15 PM Parts Canada Superbike FEATURE – 1 Hour

3:30 PM Sport Twins – 25 min.

4:05 PM Pro Honda Oils Women’s Cup – 25 minutes

4:35 PM Honda CBR125R Challenge – 25 minutes

FRIDAY, MAY 28

7:00 AM Registration and Technical Inspection Opens (closed at 2 PM)

8:15 AM Mandatory Rider’s Meeting

NOTE: All sessions have time/duration listed, and will run as per the Digital Clock in the Pit lane;
Sessions will be shortened and revised as necessary and announced

MORNING PRACTICE SESSIONS

9:00 AM Pro Sport Bike – 35 min.

9:45 AM K&N AM Sport Bike – ODD Numbers # – 20 min.

10:15 AM K&N AM Sport Bike – EVEN Numbers # – 20 min.

10:45 AM Parts Canada Superbike Feature – 40 minutes

11:35 AM Sport Twins – 20 minutes

Noon Pro Honda Oils Women’s Cup – 20 minutes

12:25 PM Honda CBR125R Challenge – 20 minutes

12:45 PM LUNCH Break and Bike Pick-Up

PM PRACTICE SESSIONS:

1:30 PM Pro Sport Bike – 35 min.

2:15 PM K&N AM Sport Bike – ODD Numbers # – 20 min.

2:45 PM K&N AM Sport Bike – EVEN Numbers # – 20 min.

3:15 PM Parts Canada Superbike Feature – 40 minutes

4:05 PM Sport Twins 20 min.

4:35 PM Pro Honda Oils Women’s Cup – 20 minutes

5:00 PM Honda CBR125R Challenge – 20 minute Qualifying Session

SATURDAY, MAY 29

7:00 AM Registration and Technical Inspection Opens (Closes at Noon)

8:15 AM Mandatory Rider’s Meeting

NOTE: All sessions have time/duration listed, and will run as per the Digital Clock in the Pit
lane; sessions will be shortened and revised as necessary and announced

MORNING PRACTICE/QUALIFYING SESSIONS

9:00 AM Pro Sport Bike – 35 min.

9:45 AM K&N AM Sport Bike – Group One or ODD Numbers # – 20 min.

10:15 AM K&N AM Sport Bike – Group Two or EVEN Numbers # – 20 min.

10:45 AM Parts Canada Superbike Feature – 40 minutes
Official Pre-Qualifying – lock in top ten for Afternoon SUPERPOLE

11:35 AM Sport Twins -  20 min.

NOON Pro Honda Oils Women’s Cup – 20 minutes

12:25 PM Honda CBR125R Challenge – 20 minutes

12:45 PM LUNCH Break and Bike Pick-Up – Autograph Sessions & Rider’s Meeting – Top Ten Q for Superbike Pre-SUPERPOLE

TIMED QUALIFYING SESSIONS by MCC-RR Timing System

1:30 PM Pro Sport Bike – 30 min.

2:10 PM Honda CBR125R Challenge – National Round One – 10 Laps – Podium after event

2:40 PM Parts Canada Superbike Feature – Top Ten – 10 minute Warm-Up

2:55 PM Parts Canada Superbike Pirelli SUPERPOLE – Top Ten Lock In -
Inside Motorcycles Magazine Award for Fastest Qualifier

3:30 PM K&N AM Sport Bike – Group One or ODD Numbers # – 20 min.

4:00 PM K&N AM Sport Bike – Group Two or EVEN Numbers # – 20 min.

4:30 PM Sport Twins – 20 minutes

4:55 PM Pro Honda Oils Women’s Cup – 20 minutes

SUNDAY, MAY 30

7:30 AM to Noon:  Crew Registration and Pass Pick Up

8:15 AM Mandatory Rider’s meeting Behind Tower

NOTE: All sessions have time/duration listed, and will run as per the Digital Countdown Clock
in the Pit lane; shortened and revised as necessary and announced

PRACTICE SESSIONS

9:00 AM Pro Honda Oils Women’s Cup – 15 minutes

9:25 AM Pro Sport Bike – 20 minutes

9:55 AM K&N AM Sport Bike – QUALIFIED RIDERS ONLY – 15 min.

10:20 AM Parts Canada Superbike Feature – 25 minutes

10:55 AM Sport Twins – 15 minutes

11:20 AM Pro Honda CBR125R Challenge – 15 minutes

11:45 AM Pro Honda Oils Women’s Cup National Race – 12 laps (Trophy Presentation Following Event)

NOON LUNCH Break and Bike Pick-Up

FEATURE PROGRAM

12:45 PM Opening Ceremonies, National Anthems & Pro Sport Bike National Roll-Out

1:00 PM – NATIONAL FINAL EVENTS
1.   Pro Sport Bike – 14 Laps
Trophy Presentation Following Event
2.   Honda CBR125R Challenge Round Two – 10 Laps
Trophy Presentation Following Event
3.   K&N AM Sport Bike – 14 Laps
Trophy Presentation Following Event

2:50 PM (approx.):
4.   Roll Out for 18 Lap
Parts Canada Superbike NATIONAL Feature – Race # 1 of 7
Trophy Presentation Following Event
5.   Sport Twins – 12 Laps

* Schedule subject to change without notice