18-year-old Alex Dumas leads the standings in the 2021 Canadian National Superbike Championship aboard the FAST Riding School co-sponsored Suzuki GSX-R1000. (Photo-Colin Fraser)
By: Canadian Superbike Championship
August 2 2021
 

Toronto, Ontario – The next event in the Canadian National Superbike Championship at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, August 13-15, will feature the new FAST Riding School Hard Charger Award. The CSBK event at “old Mosport” next month will for the first time offer three Pro Superbike Feature events over the weekend, and each will provide a $500 bonus for the racer deemed to have produced the best effort in context of that race, specifically overcoming a potentially wide range of challenges.

 

CSBK Media staffers will determine the winner of the FAST Riding School hard charger Award immediately following each of the National Feature class races. The winner will receive the ceremonial “big cheque,” as well as a custom number plate commemorating their unique success.

 

Currently, Alex Dumas leads the Pro Superbike points standings after two CSBK National races, competing for the Liqui Moly/M.P.G./Fast Riding School Suzuki GSX-R1000. 18-year-old Dumas is an instructor for the FAST Riding School, and a two-time MotoAmerica National Champion.

 

The FAST Riding School was started at Sanair International in Quebec in 1986, offering a unique in Canada curriculum managed by the AMA F-1 winner and Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame member Alan Labrosse. The school was eventually owned and run by three-time Canadian National Superbike Champion Michel Mercier, also a Hall of Famer.

 

The FAST Riding School was recently purchased by ex-Pro racer Martin Hamel, who has revamped the Shannonville Motorsport Park based instruction program. CSBK National Official Series Announcer Frank Wood is also a staffer at the FAST Riding School. CSBK principal Colin Fraser is a former FAST Riding School Instructor.

 

FAST Riding School offers several levels of participation, and machinery from Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha. More information is available at fastridingschool.com.

 

For more information on the CSBK Canadian Superbike Championship, visit www.csbk.ca