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Flash Update: What Will Al Dyck Do in 2026? By Billy Rainford Al Dyck‘s place as a legend in Canadian Motocross will never be up for debate. He is one of the top riders we have ever produced and did it in a time when we had a long list of top riders. He was respected as a someone who could win on any given day and could even beat
2006 “Too Trick” Al Dyck Interview I Found By Billy Rainford Back when I still lived in Vancouver, BC, I was a contributor for Racer X Canada. In 2006, I went out to Mission Raceway in Mission, BC to check out some local racing and saw none other than former Canadian National Champion Al Dyck racing again. I recorded an interview with him using an old mini voice recorder. I
Al Dyck Going Racing with Benek and Davies in 2024 By Billy Rainford Al Dyck is going Canadian Triple Crown Series MX Nationals racing with #17 Julien Benek and #29 Blake Davies in 2024. “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in…” ~ Godfather III I reference that corny Godfather III line here because, like most, I thought his MVP Sky Racing Team was going to
Al Dyck Announces the MVP Racing Team for 2022 Al Dyck has announced his MVP Racing team line-up for the 2022 Canadian Triple Crown Series MX Nationals, set to start June 5th at Whispering Pines in Kamloops, BC. Marcus Deausy from 150 Mile House, BC will be under the MVP tent on the #510 Yamaha YZF 250. This will be his first year competing in the National series. Blake Ashley
What’s Next for Al Dyck and His Team? By Billy Rainford Al Dyck from Abbotsford, BC managed to claim the 2021 Canadian Triple Crown Series 250 MX championship with Jake Piccolo. Jake’s teammate, youngster Julien Benek, was another bright spot in his rookie season in the series. Both riders are also from BC but both riders have moved to different teams. Jake is now a member of the Red Bull
Julien Benek Signs with Sky Racing DMX Staff Julien Benek has signed with Sky Racing for 2021 and will be staying with GA Checkpoint Yamaha who has been involved with Julien for many years. Ed Wagstaff is the manager and was involved with top riders like Al Dyck and Brett Devries back in the days when they won their National titles. Julien is from Mission, BC, just 20 minutes from