Jordan Szoke's career started as a yougest roadracer to get his expert licence at the tender age of 15. Right from the start Jordan showcased his raw talent, consistantly landing him on the podium, shattering track records and earning championships. Jordan won his very first National Championship at the age of 16, only two short seasons from when he first started. This is what Jordan was born to do.
Throughout his evolution Jordan has won over 12 National Championships in his 15 year career. Most recently dominating the Superbike AND Sportbike National Championships in 2006-2007-2008-2009 chnging the record books for all time. Jordan has kept the record books busy as he also holds the record for the most Superbike wins in Canadian history. In 2010 he has the oppourtunity to change the books again for the most National Superbike Championships, currently he is tied at six.
Jordan’s triumphs has lead to working and racing with prestegious factory racing teams at home and abroad such as Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki, Harley Davidson, and Fast by Ferrachi Ducati. Outside Canadian borders, roadracing prosperity follows Jordan south and overseas. In 2007 Jordan was invited to Valencia Spain to participate in the annual press day at the final round of the MotoGP championship aboard a Factory Kawasaki. In 2002-2003 Jordan also stepped off the airplane in Japan to to compete in the prestigious Suzuka 8 hour endurance race with the Corona Suzuki team.
Not only is motorcycle roadracing sucessful for Jordan, his other passion for Observed Trials lead to a CMA Canadian National expert championship in 2009. His impressive skill and amiable attitude secured him a spot on Team Canada entry in the Trials De Nations World Event for the pst six years.
Jordan’s fabulous results and amazing publlic presence has earned him to work with many prestigious major sponsors such as, Monster Energy, Parts Canada, Blackfoot Direct, Shoei, BK Designs, Coors Light, Corona, Ogio, and Oakley. In 2008 Jordan’s long time sponsor and major helmet manufactuer Shoei released a Jordan Szoke Replica Helmet for sale to the public with major success.
Jordan is also known for his "off the track" charity work, competing yearly in the Wayne Gretzky Celebrity Golf Tournaments and raising donations for the Princess Margret Cancer Research Center. Most recently being recognized by our Member of Parliment for his outstanding professional achievements. He has also been extended the invitation to meet our Canadian Prime Minister. Jordan has also been inducted into the Brantford Sports Hall of Fame, been awarded Brantford’s Athlete of the year, along with the Award of Merit from the Walter Gretszy Foundation.
Jordan delivers massive media presence to his sponsors due to his dominating results and well mannered demanour. He can be found on the cover, and featured in all the major motorsports magizines, Live TV, Video and Internet News. His talent in all things motorsports in un-denyable, and his presence is sure to attract public attention.
Jordan has expanded his intrests in all things motorsports by creating his own video production company, showcasing his very first video “LIFE 101” in 2009
Career Highlights:
8 Canadian National Superbike and Supersport back to back 2006-2007-2008-2009
12 Canadian National Titles
Most Superbike wins in Canadian History
Tied for most Superbike Championships with six - going for the record in 2010
Suzuka 8 hour endurance
Moto GP
CMA Canadian Observed Trials Championship 2009
Results:
2009
Parts Canada Superbike Champion #1 - Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
Yoshimura Pro 600 Supersport Champion #1 - Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
Canadian Motorcycle Association Observed Trials Champion #1
Trials De Nations World Championship Team Canada – Darfo Boario Terme Italy - 10th place
2008
Parts Canada Superbike Champion #1- Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
Yoshimura Pro 600 Supersport Champion #1- Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
Trials De Nations World Championship Team Canada – Andora Spain
2007
Parts Canada Superbike Champion #1- Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
Yoshimura Pro 600 Supersport Champion - Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
Trials De Nations World Championship Team Canada – Isle of Man – 8th place
2006
Parts Canada Superbike Champion #1- Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
Yoshimura Pro 600 Supersport Champion #1- Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
Trials De Nations World Championship Team Canada – France – 8th place
2005
Parts Canada Superbike Series - 2nd in Championship - Honda Canada Factory Race Team
2004
Parts Canada Superbike Series - 2nd in Championship - Honda Canada Factory Race Team
2003
AMA Chevy Truck Superbike – top privateer - American Suzuki Corona Extra Ebsco Media Team
FIM World Endurance Championship Suzuka Eight Hours in Japan – 3rd in class 10th overall - Corona Extra Ebsco Media Team
Trials De Nations World Championship Team Canada – Italy – 8th place
2002
Parts Canada Superbike Champion #1 – Fast Comany Blackfoot Cycle
6 straight Superbike wins
6 straight pole positions
FIM World Endurance Championship Suzuka Eight Hours in Japan – 2nd in class 10th overall – American Suzuki Corona Extra Ebsco Media Team
Trials De Nations World Championship Team Canada– Pacos De Ferreira Portugal
– 8th place
AMA Suzuki Accessories Superstock – 1st place in the series until USA visa difficulities prevented Jordan from concluding the series
2nd place at Daytona
2001
AMA Chevy Truck Superbike Series – top privateer - Austin/Bleu Bayou Harley Davidson Racing
2000
Toyota Canadian Superbike – 2nd – Honda Factory Race Team
Yoshimura Pro 600 – 3rd place – Honda Factory Race Team
Won 4 out of 7 races
1999
Toyota Canadian Superbike – 2nd – Honda Factory Race Team
International Super Shows Canadian Open Supersport – 3rd – Honda Factory Race Team
1998
Toyota Canadian Superbike Champion – Kawasaki Canada Factory Race Team
youngest racer to win the Canadian Superbike Championship.
AMA Superbike Rounds - 10th 11th and 13th - Fast by Ferracci Ducati
FUSA Superbike finale – two 2nd place finishes - Fast by Ferracci Ducati
set highest trap speed in Las Vegas and the motorcycle lap record at Pocono.
1997
Canadian National 600 Yoshimura Supersport Series - Penzoil Honda
Canadian National Toyota Superbike – 3rd place finish – Kawaski Canada
RACE Super Series Superbike Championship
Youngest racer to win
RACE Pro 600 – 2nd – Honda Canada
RACE Pro Open Sportbike 3rd – Honda Canada
John McCaw Memorial Trophy – outstanding rider of the year an unprecedented third year in a row.
1996
Canadian National Lightweight GP Championship #1 - Tigcraft/MuZ/Penzoil Racing
John McCaw Memorial Trophy – outstanding rider of the year
1995
RACE Professional Unlimited Twins Championship
RACE Professional 125 Grands Prix Championship
RACE Professional Club Cup 3rd
WERA Expert Grand National Championship 2nd to Nicky Hayden
John McCaw Memorial Trophy – outstanding rider of the year
Champion Spark Plug Rookie Professional of the year award
1994
May 1994 - gained his motorcycle road-racing license in May of 1994 at the age of 15.
125GP – Amateur Championship
Awarded professional license for 1995 - becoming Canada’s youngest professional road racer