The first doubleheader weekend of the 2024 Canadian Superbike season is over (see the results of the Pro series races here). But if you missed the racing, no worries! On Monday, May 27, you can catch some of the racing as TSN’s television coverage starts for the years.
That’s really early; in the old days, we had to wait a while for the races to be broadcast. Now, we’re watching them a week after the races are over.
Along with those races from the first weekend, we also have the schedule for the rest of the CSBK opening weekend’s races below:
GP Bikes Pro Superbike Round 1, Race 1 | ||
Date | Time | Channel |
Monday, May 27 | 2:30 pm ET | TSN3 and TSN4 |
Monday, May 27 | 5:50 pm ET | TSN2 |
Tuesday, May 28 | 12:00 pm ET | TSN4 |
Wednesday, May 29 | 2:00 pm ET | TSN3 and TSN4 |
GP Bikes Pro Superbike Round 1, Race 2 | ||
Date | Time | Channel |
Monday, June 3 | 2:00 pm ET | TSN3 and TSN4 |
Tuesday, June 4 | 12:30 pm ET | TSN5 |
Tuesday, June 4 | 3:30 pm ET | TSN2 |
Wednesday, June 5 | 2:30 pm ET | TSN3 |
Friday, June 7 | 2:00 pm ET | TSN3 |
Unfortunately, the support classes are not being broadcast at this point. No surprise there, that’s always been the way. For years, that meant TV viewers missed some of the closest racing, but that might be changing this season; there was plenty of close battles in the pro ranks at the opening doubleheader.
Along with English-language audiences on TSN, French-language network RDS will also broadcast CSBK races. For the TSN broadcasts, familiar faces/voices return, with Marshall Ferguson and Colin Fraser (former CSBK big boss, who just sold the series last year) both presenting. Cameron McFadyen also returns for behind-the-scenes footage.
The next CSBK races are at Grand Bend over the June 7-9 weekend; buy tickets and see more details here!