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Faces at the Races – Kamloops National

Faces at the Races – Kamloops National By Billy Rainford Photos by Clayton Racicot and Billy Rainford It’s been a long off-season away from doing ‘Faces at the Races‘ in Canada. These columns are always my favourite to work on. Capturing a moment of emotion always puts a smile on my face. Thanks to Clayton Racicot for taking some great shots for us. Here’s another look at round 1 from

Photo Report: Rockstar MX Nationals Round 1 – Kamloops

Photo Report: Rockstar MX Nationals Round 1 – Kamloops By Billy Rainford Photos by Clayton Racicot After months of speculation and bench racing, the 2015 Rockstar MX Nationals finally got underway last weekend at Whispering Pines MX in Kamloops, BC. With lots of new faces showing up on teams to take a run at the Canadian title, it was still a hot topic of conversation as to who was going

Whispering Pines Podcasts

Whispering Pines Podcasts Kamloops, BC Sunday May 31, 2015 #291 Dylan Delaplace #134 Cole Martinez #762 Blake Savage #105 Jimmy Decotis #36 Hayden Halstead #7 Bobby Kiniry #148 Cole Thompson #3 Tyler Medaglia #123 Brett Metcalfe

The Pros’ Bikes

The Pros’ Bikes By Billy Rainford Have a look at some of the 2015 Pro riders’ bikes that were out on display during amateur day. Tell us which one is your favourite.  

$2 Tuesday: 2014 Kamloops National Video Recap

$2 Tuesday: 2014 Kamloops National Video Recap By Billy Rainford It’s hard to believe we’ll be back at it in 1 1/2 months, but it’s true. Here’s a look at the racing from last year at Whispering Pines for round 2 of the Rockstar Energy MX Nationals up the river from Kamloops, BC. 2014 Kamloops MX National Highlight Video from Directmotocross.com on Vimeo.

Rockstar Energy MX Nationals Schedule – Why We’ll be in Kamloops First

Rockstar Energy MX Nationals Schedule – Why We’ll be in Kamloops First By Billy Rainford When the 2015 Rockstar Energy MX Nationals schedule came out in late January, a lot of people wondered why we weren’t starting at the far left side of the country like we have in the past few years. Geographically and economically that seems to makes sense, but Canada isn’t like a lot of other countries.