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Written by Larry Tate on Monday, 17 May 2010
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Jodi Christie on a streak.
Photo: Rob MacLennan

In the second round of the RACE championship series, teenage phenomenon Jodi Christie stamped his authority on Canadian racing, first by beating defending National 600 and Superbike champ Jordan Szoke in a one-on-one battle in the Pro 600 class, then following up by running down, catching, and finally passing Shannonville expert and former RACE No. 1 competitor Frank Trombino to also take the Superbike honours.

On the way, he set a new Long Track record of 1:44.617, breaking Andrew Nelson's record from July of 2007. The kid has definitely thrown down the glove to the national series regulars just prior to the start of the season.

It was a day for lap records, as no fewer than an amazing 11 class records were set in groups ranging from the CBR125s (set by rookie Will Hornblower in only his second race weekend) to Pro Superbike (set by Francis Martin on one of the official BMW Motorrad S1000 superbikes).

Equally impressive in the Pro Superbike race was Andrew Nelson, RACE's defending number one plate holder. With his Yamaha R1 outlawed for the National series, considerable behind-the-scenes string-pulling landed him one of the new BMWs in a privateer role. He'd just gotten it, and was still adding parts to it over the weekend as bits trickled in. He managed an eye-popping podium on what was not much more than a street bike, taking third ahead of both the official Motorrad bikes.

Francis Martin was the fastest guy on track, but his start was ruined by a wrong setting on the traction control system that killed power when the front wheel started to lift as he launched. He had to make a brief pit stop to recalibrate the electronics, then stormed through from half a lap down to finish seventh.

Another notable ride was from rookie Pro racer Vicki Schouten. She had a nasty qualifying race crash on Saturday, resulting in considerable damage to her right foot. She couldn't see an orthopaedic surgeon until Monday, so decided she might as well race in the Women's Cup race on Sunday, taking a brave third. She stayed out of the Pro races, however, knowing that her battered body simply wasn't up to the challenge.

The next RACE event is on the Fabi Circuit June 19–20.



Users' Comments (3)
Martin finshed 14th, not 7th.
Posted by x
17-05-2010 14:57
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nice article Larry
Posted by Gary Christie
17-05-2010 18:34
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thanks for the update larry,just my luck i am 1000 km north of winnipeg,this work thing is getting in the way of my social life 
nice to see jodie kicking butt , great kid 
hope rob got some great pics 
 
mike
Posted by mike
17-05-2010 22:36
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