Trevor Daley does the Calabogie Boogie for Round Two of the ’22 CSBK season this coming weekend
With 20 turns and a length just a whisker over 5 km, Calabogie Motorsports Park—with lap times that hover just over two minutes—is the longest, most technically demanding track on the CSBK circuit. It’s also one of the best. With sticky pavement wet or dry, Calabogie is a rider’s favourite. And it’s a track Trevor has had considerable success on. During last year’s final round, Trevor bagged a pair of podium finishes.
With more testing under his belt since the season-opening Grand Bend round, Trevor inches closer to the ultimate setup for his Suzuki Canada GSX-R. Trevor’s calf-roping style of riding suits the physical Calabogie circuit, and Trevor’s goal, as always, is to work his way to the front of the pack.
Trevor is always keen to connect with friends and followers. If you make it to Calabogie—for ticket info visit calabogiemotorsports.com—come around to the pit and say hello. For those of you sitting on the fence about attending, it’s worth remembering that the racetrack sits in the heart of some of the best road—and off-road—riding in all of Ontario. With a weekend weather forecast verging on perfection, it could be the ideal summer weekend to hit the track, but if you’re unable to make it, follow along @onespeedinc for updates throughout the weekend.
With gratitude for support in 2022 to:
Suzuki Canada, Shoei Helmets, Moto-World.ca, GB Racing, TM Photography, Motovan, M4 Exhaust, DP Brakes, Brooklin Cycle Racing, MotoSPEC Software, TCX Boots, Five Gloves, Vortex, EK chain, and Eyerise sunglasses
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From a press release