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		<title>Superbiking teenager&#8217;s title sets up family showdown</title>
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Watching his stepson ride to a second consecutive national amateur superbike title, veteran racer Clint McBain couldn&#8217;t help but feel a sense of immense pride.
&#8220;Oh man, just to see his progression throughout the year and he&#8217;s getting quicker and quicker, it was amazing,&#8221; McBain said of his 16-year-old Cody Matechuk. &#8220;He goes [...]


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<p>Watching his stepson ride to a second consecutive national amateur superbike title, veteran racer Clint McBain couldn&#8217;t help but feel a sense of immense pride.</p>
<p>&#8220;Oh man, just to see his progression throughout the year and he&#8217;s getting quicker and quicker, it was amazing,&#8221; McBain said of his 16-year-old Cody Matechuk. &#8220;He goes out and doesn&#8217;t just win but he dominates. He sets a lap record, which is a focus for qualifying, and then in the race he&#8217;s so mature for his age.&#8221;</p>
<p>Matechuk added the Amateur 600 Sportbike class championship to his title in the SV650 series last year as the superbike season concluded Sept. 6 at Shannonville Motorsport Park in Ontario. McBain, meanwhile, wound up third in the Parts Canada Superbike Championships final standings behind Saskatoon&#8217;s Brett McCormick and overall winner Jordan Szoke of Brantford, Ont., who picked up his sixth national title.<br />
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Matechuk was quick to credit a great deal of his success to the teachings of his stepfather.</p>
<p>&#8220;He mainly gets me pointing the right way. He helps me by teaching me riding positions and lines and just how to communicate with the mechanic and all that,&#8221; Matechuk said. &#8220;Right from the start he has been helping me and has made me into a better rider.&#8221;</p>
<p>Matechuk came into the seventh and final stop on the superbike circuit in Shannonville with a commanding 44-point lead over his nearest rival, Longueil, Que.&#8217;s Sebastien Tremblay, and rode his Suzuki GSX-R600 safely to a second place finish, easily locking up the championship.</p>
<p>&#8220;He could have won the race, but the championship has got to come first and he worked so hard all year long, so why risk it when you don&#8217;t have to?&#8221; McBain said.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, the adoration displayed by both McBain and his stepson could quickly shift into a heated rivalry as Matechuk is set to turn pro next season, putting the teenager in direct competition with the man who taught him so much about his high-octane sport of choice. If the rivalry was to materialize, it would be the first father-son showdown in the history of North American superbiking.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s pretty cool, it&#8217;s never been done before so I think it will be fun,&#8221; Matechuk said of racing against his stepfather. &#8220;The plan is to beat him but we&#8217;ll see where I end up.&#8221;</p>
<p>Much like his stepson, McBain didn&#8217;t exactly hold back competitive edge when asked about next season&#8217;s potential scenario.</p>
<p>&#8220;It would be tons of fun for me, at the same time I would go out and try to win as bad as it sounds . . .,&#8221; McBain. &#8220;He has got to earn his stripes. He&#8217;s young, just getting started, I have only got a few years left.<br />
&#8220;Hopefully we get enough budget to set both of us up next year but it will be interesting that&#8217;s for sure.&#8221;<br />
Budget shortcomings have become a constant nuisance for the McBain&#8217;s Acceleration Race team. Support from local establishments like Cochrane Dodge has made it easier to cope, however, McBain and Matechuk still constantly find themselves playing catch up with other teams.</p>
<p>&#8220;We always have spare parts to put the bikes back together but what we lacked this year was manpower,&#8221; said McBain, whose pit crew consisted of just a technician and his brother. &#8220;Because we ran two riders and Cody ended up being in title contention all year, if we both crashed on a Saturday we didn&#8217;t have enough manpower to put both bikes back together in time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Furthermore, finding time to train and fine-tune their equipment is a luxury, as both McBain and Matechuk live in Cochrane but their bikes remain out east during the offseason. Compound all of this with a few last-minute rule changes by circuit organizers and the odds quickly became stacked against the privateer Acceleration team at the outset of this past season.</p>
<p>&#8220;It put us behind the 8-ball a little bit at the start, no question,&#8221; said McBain, who has raced on the national circuit every season since 1999. &#8220;It took a few rounds for me to get going, shake off the winter rust.&#8221;</p>
<p>Budget issues aside, there is still nothing that excites McBain more than ripping his Suzuki GSX-R1000 around the various tracks on the circuit, at times reaching speeds over 300 km/h.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s very exciting, we&#8217;re on two wheels, not four, and there&#8217;s no protective cage around us and there&#8217;s often crashing but nine times out of 10 people never get hurt,&#8221; said McBain, who himself was left with a sore behind after a nasty spill in Shannonville. &#8220;It&#8217;s the safest place to ride a motorcycle, believe it or not. Sure, the speeds are high but you are wearing protective gear . . . when you do crash it&#8217;s usually on a low-side, meaning you fall inwards and let&#8217;s face it we are almost all the way over anyways so it&#8217;s not a long ways to fall and you just slide out. On the streets if you do that and hit a car or a curb or something it&#8217;s lights out.&#8221;</p>
<p>Once again drawing comparisons to his stepfather, Matechuk claims to be a thrill seeker himself, whether it be aboard his superbike or a snowboard in the offseason.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just the adrenalin ride, I love it,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Doing something no one else has done before, it&#8217;s a rush and that&#8217;s why you do it. You just risk it all and hope everything goes well.&#8221;</p>
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