Posts From Bigwave
On the Radar: Mitchell Frank By Jeff McConkey Name: Mitchell Frank Age: 14 Hometown: Haliburton, Ontario School and Grade: Haliburton Highlands Secondary School, Grade 9 Number: 279 Bike: 2016 Yamaha YZ250F Race Club: MMRS Classes: 250 Open, 250 C How did you get started in racing? I bought a YZ85 and just used it on trails like a pit bike. We have a cottage friend that races at MMRS and
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Out of the Blue: Isabelle Thibault|Presented by Schrader Motors By Jeff McConkey Name: Isabelle Thibault Birthday: April 1st, 1999 Hometown: Victoriaville, Qc School & Grade: Student Number: 192 Bike: 2015 Yamaha 250f Classes: Women’s A How did you get started in racing? In 2005, my step-father bought a Suzuki 250 and shortly after he bought a 50PW for me. As a little girl, did you ever expect to be this
Catching Up with…Shawn Maffenbeier By Billy Rainford In case you missed it in last week’s Frid’Eh Update… Welcome to week #15 of the DMX Frid’Eh Update this week presented by Husqvarna Canada. For 2016, #15 will belong to Swift Current, Saskatchewan’s Shawn Maffenbeier. Shawn has been a staple on the Canadian scene for a long time and most people forget he’s only 23 years old. We got to know him very
WEEKEND AT MOTOPARK MOTOPARK welcomes CMRC for their 1st Ontario Provincial of the year this Sunday April 17. Practice this week takes place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday. Saturday the main track will be open for practice from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the mini track from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Practice rates are $35 per day and those racing Sunday don’t require a Motopark membership.
$2 Tuesday – Know Your Pros: Kerim Fitz-Gerald and Kyle McGlynn (2010) Check out this video from 2010 where we talk with then KTM Canada riders, #15 Kerim Fitz-Gerald and #18 Kyle McGlynn, on our way east with the Canadian MX Nationals. Be sure to check out Kyle’s hilarious Ryan Millar impression, too.
Canadian #418 Dave Blanchet Sums Up Indy
Catching Up with…Donk By Jeff McConkey If your goal is to be so known that people only need to say one name and it’s understood they mean you, then Scott Donkersgoed has arrived. The man known simply as ‘Donk‘ has been around all sides of the sport for years and continues to work for great riders both north and south of the border. Most recently, he has been spinning wrenches