CSBK Calabogie 2026 takes place June 26-28 at the incredible Calabogie Motorsports Park, one of Canada's most challenging and rewarding road racing circuits. If you're attending in person or following from home, you're in for a fantastic weekend of motorcycle racing.
Adding even more excitement to the weekend, the Vintage Road Racing Association (VRRA) will also be competing, bringing classic motorcycles and crowd-favourite sidecar racing to Canada's longest permanent road course.
For motorcycle racing fans, Round 3 is shaping up to be one of the most important weekends of the 2026 Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK) season.
Calabogie Motorsports Park is unlike any other track on the Canadian calendar. At over five kilometres in length with numerous elevation changes, technical sections, and high-speed corners, it rewards riders who combine patience, precision, and consistency.

Success at Calabogie typically comes down to:
This is a circuit where smooth often beats aggressive.
After winning the first two Superbike rounds of the season, Ben Young enters Calabogie with momentum and confidence. His consistency and race management have made him the rider everyone is chasing.
Canadian motorcycle racing legend Jordan Szoke continues to prove why he's one of the greatest riders in Canadian history. Despite being closely matched with Young in the opening rounds, Szoke remains a serious championship threat.
Calabogie's technical nature could play directly into his experience and racecraft.
Tomas Casas continues to establish himself as one of Canada's premier superbike competitors. Consistently near the front, he's more than capable of challenging for podiums and victories throughout the season.
With Young, Szoke, and Casas all running at an exceptionally high level, fans should expect close racing throughout the weekend.
Round 3 is often where championship trends begin to emerge.
Early rounds reveal raw speed. By Calabogie, teams have gathered data, refined setups, and begun making strategic decisions that can impact the championship race.
Fast qualifying laps are important, but Calabogie rewards riders who can consistently run competitive lap times throughout an entire race distance.
Some of the most exciting action often happens outside the podium positions.
Expect:
Late June in Ontario can bring a wide range of conditions. Mixed weather often rewards riders who remain calm and adaptable.
If rain appears, tire selection and confidence become major factors.
If you're newer to motorcycle racing, here are a few things to watch for:
The fastest riders make acceleration look effortless. Smooth exits often lead to successful overtaking opportunities later in the lap.
Late braking only works when the motorcycle remains stable and controlled.
The smartest riders often wait for the perfect passing opportunity rather than forcing a risky move.
One of the hidden gems of the weekend is the VRRA racing program.
Vintage motorcycles, historic racing machinery, and crowd-favourite sidecar racing provide fans with a unique opportunity to experience motorcycle racing history in action.
Race weekends are a great reminder that preparation matters both on and off the track.
Whether you ride a sport bike, touring motorcycle, cruiser, custom build, or vintage motorcycle, now is a great time to review your coverage.
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CSBK Calabogie 2026 has all the ingredients for an incredible race weekend: championship battles, elite Canadian riders, technical racing, vintage motorcycles, sidecars, and one of the best circuits in North America.
Whether you're cheering for Ben Young, Jordan Szoke, Tomas Casas, or simply enjoying world-class motorcycle racing, Round 3 at Calabogie Motorsports Park should be one of the highlights of the Canadian motorsports season.
If you'd like to review your motorcycle insurance before the heart of riding season, call AIM Insurance at 1-877-246-4869 or visit theaim.ca/contact.
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