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Canadian Jordan Szoke wins the 2016 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy – BMW Motorrad Motorsport community meets at the Season Finale in Munich.

In 2016 127 BMW racers from 25 different nations registered for the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy – The most successful participants of the 2016 running of this unique worldwide competition are given their awards at the BMW Motorrad Motorsport Season Finale in the BMW Museum.

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Munich (DE), 9th December 2016. Canadian Jordan Szoke is the winner of the 2016 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy. The rider from the Mopar Express Lane BMW Superbike Team completed a perfect season in the Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK), defending his title in the series by winning all seven races and securing all pole positions. 2016 was the third season for this special customer racing project. This year the number of participants in the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy has increased. No less than 127 BMW racers from 25 different nations on six continents had registered. They raced for 83 different teams in 27 individual championship classes. The most successful of them were given their awards at the 2016 BMW Motorrad Motorsport Season Finale in the BMW Museum in Munich (DE) on Friday. At this event, the international BMW Motorrad Motorsport family met up to bid farewell to the 2016 season and to kick off the 2017 season.

 

One of the highlights of the evening was the tribute to the highest placed participants in the 2016 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy. The top 15 were recognised with trophies and a total prize purse of 100,000 Euros. Winner Szoke received a winner’s cheque for 20,000 Euros. In his successful 2016 season, the 37-year old CSBK champion picked up a total of 450.00 Race Trophy points, including the bonus points all riders received for title wins, pole positions and so on.

 

“To be the winner of the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy really means a lot to me,” said Szoke. “Last year I stood here on the stage as runner-up, and it is just a fantastic feeling to now have secured the first place. It makes me very proud to successfully represent Canada in this unique worldwide competition. The Race Trophy helps to bring international awareness to our series and also shows how good the racing is in Canada. The Race Trophy is a great concept that unites us BMW racers all around the world. It is great to be a part of it. And the extra support through the prize money and the bonuses is an awesome help for us riders.”

 

Second place went to Vincent Lonbois (BE), the 2016 champion in the International Road Racing Championship (IRRC), with 447.36 points. Third was Michal Prášek (CZ), the 2016 champion in the Superstock class of the Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship (AARR STK), with 435.60 points (see full final standings below).

 

“We are delighted to see the huge worldwide BMW Motorrad Motorsport family getting together here in Munich. Congratulations to our successful BMW racers for the great results they have achieved this season. They proved that the BMW S 1000 RR once more was the bike to beat in many series,” said Heiner Faust, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing BMW Motorrad. “The members of the huge global BMW Motorrad Motorsport family represent our brand on the race-tracks all around the globe. We want to thank them for their commitment, their passion and their enthusiasm for BMW Motorrad.”

 

“As a manufacturer, the close and strong relationship with our privateers has the highest priority for us. It was our goal to create worldwide a unique and strong community of motorcycle racers,” Faust continued. “With our comprehensive customer sports programme – that includes the extensive support from our experts of BMW Motorrad Motorsport and the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy – we achieved that goal. More and more racers on all continents count on the strengths of our BMW S 1000 RR and on our support. And also the Race Trophy keeps growing from year to year. In 2016. the BMW Motorrad Motorsport family can celebrate no less than nine championship titles. This includes the historic title win in the FIM Sidecar World Championship and the fourth title for the BMW S 1000 RR in the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup. In world championships and other international and national racing series our customer teams have claimed 89 wins and 263 podium finishes this season. We are very proud of this strong and successful racing family.”

 

To appreciate the achievements of the BMW privateers, a special bonus has been awarded within the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy to championship winning teams and riders. Every team that won the title in its individual racing series received prize money of 7,500 Euros, while the rider was rewarded with 2,500 Euros. Nine BMW teams and racers were handed this title bonus at the BMW Motorrad Motorsport Season Finale in Munich: Team Cherot Moto Sport and Benjamin Colliaux (FR / French European Bikes Championship), Rohac and Fejta motoracing team and Michal Prášek (CZ / Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship Superstock class), IVR BMW Motorrad CSEU and Lukáš Pešek (CZ / Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship Superbike class), Herpigny Motors BMW Motorrad Belux and Vincent Lonbois (BE / International Road Racing Championship), Tyco BMW Motorrad Racing and Ian Hutchinson (GB / BMW Combined Road Race Challenge), Mopar Express Lane BMW Superbike Team and Jordan Szoke (CA / Canadian Superbike Championship), Buildbase BMW Motorrad and Taylor Mackenzie (GB / British Superbike Championship Superstock class), Althea BMW Racing Team and Raffaele De Rosa (IT / FIM Superstock 1000 Cup) and 44-Racing with Pekka Päivärinta and Kirsi Kainulainen (FI / FIM Sidecar World Championship).

 

In addition, the new “Race Finisher Bonus” was introduced this season. A bonus of 500 Euros was given to all those Race Trophy participants who finished all rated races in their respective championship class better than in last position, scored more than 100 Race Trophy points and were not ranked within the Top 15 of the Race Trophy.

 

Registration for the 2017 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy is possible from Saturday, 10th December 2016 on.

 

 

2016 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy – Final standings.

 

Status: 9th December 2016

 

Pos.

Name (Nat.)

Series / Class

Points

1

Jordan Szoke (CA)

CSBK

450.00

2

Vincent Lonbois (BE)

IRRC

447.36

3

Michal Prášek (CZ)

AARR STK

435.60

4

Taylor Mackenzie (GB)

BSB STK

400.82

5

Ian Hutchinson (GB)

BMW RRC

383.30

6

Maximilian Scheib (CL)

CEV

376.17

7

Sébastien Le Grelle (BE)

IRRC

374.55

8

Pekka Päivärinta / Kirsi Kainulainen (FI)

SWC

371.70

9

Benjamin Colliaux (FR)

FR EU

369.33

10

Lukáš Pešek (CZ)

AARR SBK

365.60

11

Kenny Foray (FR)

FSBK SBK

344.04

12

Michael Dunlop (GB)

BMW RRC

332.30

13

Florian Brunet-Lugardon (FR)

FR EU

318.27

14

Raffaele De Rosa (IT)

STK1000

310.57

15

Didier Grams (DE)

IRRC

303.91

 

16. Danilo Lewis (BR/BRSBK/285.50), 17. Jan Bühn (DE/IDM STK/255.23), 18. Michael Rutter (GB/BSB STK/251.27), 19. Pepijn Bijsterbosch (NL/IDM STK/239.23), 20. Joshua Elliott (GB/BSB STK/232.18), 21. Colin Butler (CA/MSC SBK/227.20), 22. Matteo Ferrari (IT/CIV/214.00), 23. Ben Young (GB/CSBK/211.71), 24. Lance Isaacs (ZA/RSA SBK/210.57), 25. Michel Amalric (FR/FR EU/202.57), 26. Cyril Brunet-Lugardon (FR/FR EU/198.62), 27. Michael Laverty (GB/BSB SBK/192.40), 28. Martin Choy (BG/AARR SBK/189.20), 28. Christian Iddon (GB/BSB SBK/189.20), 30. Michael Leon (CA/CSBK/186.00), 31. Jordi Torres (ES/WorldSBK/185.20), 32. Richard Cooper (GB/BSB SBK/183.60), 33. Stefan Kerschbaumer (AT/EWC STK/180.62), 33. Bastien Mackels (BE/EWC STK/180.62), 33. Dominik Vincon (DE/EWC STK/180.62), 36. Denni Schiavoni (IT/CIV/172.40), 37. Mike Roscher/Anna Burkard (DE/SWC/167.26), 38. Nasarudin Mat Yusop (MY/MSC STK/159.60), 39. Mathieu Gines (FR/IDM SBK/156.11), 40. Miloš Cihak (CZ/AARR SBK/145.20), 41. Petr Bičiště (CZ/IRRC/137.09), 42. Martin Tritscher (AT/AARR STK/135.60), 43. Marek Hartl (CZ/AARR STK/132.00), 44. Adam Jenkinson (GB/BSB STK/125.09), 45. Marc Neumann (DE/IDM STK/121.38), 46. Hernani Teixeira (FR/FR EU/117.85), 47. Madjid Idres (FR/FR EU/116.15), 48. Lee Jackson (GB/BSB SBK/114.80), 49. David Datzer (DE/IRRC/107.09), 50. Julien Brun (FR/FR EU/101.38), 51. Léon Benichou (FR/FR EU/100.92), 52. Joshua Brookes (AU/WorldSBK/99.60), 53. Santiago Barragán (ES/CEV/99.49), 54. Luca Vitali (IT/STK1000/98.50), 55. Markus Reiterberger (DE/WorldSBK/98.00), 56. Chrissy Rouse (GB/BSB STK/97.45), 57. Marco Nekvasil (AT/IDM STK/94.00), 58. Dominic Chang (SG/MSC STK/91.20), 59. Roberto Blazquez (ES/CEV/90.80), 60. Daisaku Sakai (JP/MFJ/88.50), 61. Hudson Kennaugh (ZA/BSB STK/88.00), 62. Garrick Vlok (ZA/RSA SBK/87.71), 63. Arnaud Friedrich (DE/IDM STK/85.69), 64. Leon Jeacock (GB/BSB STK/75.64), 65. Alex Olsen (GB/BSB STK/71.27), 66. Lee Johnston (GB/BMW RRC/71.00), 67. David Bouvier (FR/FR EU/69.19), 68. Camille Hedelin (FR/EWC SBK/67.35), 69. Alastair Seeley (GB/BSB SBK/65.20), 70. Bertrand Boyer (FR/FR EU/64.00), 71. Steve Rapp (US/AMA SBK/61.87), 72. Rob McNealy (GB/BSB STK/59.45), 73. Karel Abraham (CZ/WorldSBK/58.80), 74. Shinya Takeishi (JP/MFJ/58.50), 75. Manu Dagault (FR/FR EU/57.23), 76. Maxime Bonnot (FR/FSBK SBK/56.00), 77. Clive Rambure (FR/EWC SBK/54.53), 78. Sam West (GB/BMW RRC/54.20), 79. Björn Stuppi (DE/IDM STK/53.38), 80. Jeremy Cook (US/AMA STK/52.53), 81. Yuta Kodama (JP/MFJ/50.50), 82. Ronald Slamet (ZA/RSA SBK/48.00), 83. Barry Teasdale (GB/BSB STK/46.55), 84. Ricky Lee Weare (ZA/RSA SBK/46.29), 85. Jakub Smrz (CZ/BSB SBK/44.00), 86. Martin Jessopp (GB/BSB SBK/40.60), 87. Michal Šembera (CZ/AARR SBK/40.40), 88. Rene Skalicky (CZ/AARR STK/39.00), 89. Michal Bidas (CZ/AARR STK/38.40), 90. Dominique Platet (FR/EWC SBK/37.59), 91. Michal Fojtik (CZ/AARR STK/36.80), 92. John Krieger (ZA/RSA SBK/34.29), 93. Ben Godfrey (GB/BSB STK/34.18), 94. Eric Vionnet (CH/STK1000/30.75), 95. Davo Johnson (AU/BMW RRC/29.80), 96. Nicolas Senechal (FR/EWC SBK/29.77), 97. Dominic Herbertson (GB/BMW RRC/28.00), 98. Evert Stoffberg (ZA/RSA SBK/27.43), 99. Federico D’Annunzio (IT/STK1000/26.75), 100. Etienne Nelson (ZA/RSA SBK/25.71), 101. Daniel Cooper (GB/BMW RRC/25.60), 102. Derek McGee (IE/BMW RRC/22.40), 103. Heinrich Rheeder (ZA/RSA SBK/20.43), 104. Matthieu Lussiana (FR/WorldSBK/19.80), 105. Adrián Bonastre (ES/CEV/19.00), 106. Justin Gillesen (ZA/RSA SBK/18.86), 107. Gauthier Duwelz (BE/STK1000/17.25), 107. Lim Ho Gon (KR/MFJ/17.25), 109. Janez Prosenik (SI/EWC SBK/15.65), 110. Michal Filla (CZ/IDM STK/15.54), 111. Pedro Rodriguez (ES/CEV/12.60), 112. Sabine Holbrook (DE/AARR SBK/7.60), 113. Eric Dagault (FR/FR EU/7.38), 114. Pierre Bezuidenhout (ZA/RSA SBK/6.57), 115. Thomas Toffel (CH/STK1000/5.75), 116. Jacques van Wyngaardt (ZA/RSA SBK/5.71), 117. Pascal Meslet (FR/FR EU/4.92), 118. Valter Patronen (FI/CEV/4.80), 119. Matej Smrz (BSB SBK/ 4.60), 120. Elwyn Steenkamp (ZA/RSA SBK/1.14), 121. Christophe Costes (FR/FR EU/0.00), 121. Stefan Dolipski (DE/AMA STK/0.00), 121. Ryan Farquhar (GB/BMW RRC/0.00), 121. Marcel Irnie (CA/CSBK/0.00), 121. Aaron League (US/BSB STK/0.00), 121. Joan Sardanyons (ES/CEV/0.00), 121. Tomas Svitok (SK/AARR STK/0.00)

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