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There’s Still Time to Support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

There’s Still Time to Support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital The biggest names in Supercross have stepped up big this season to help support the St. Jude mission: Finding Cures. Saving Children. At St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, families never receive a bill for treatment, travel, housing or food—because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. Get your bids in now. Over 70 unique items to

Here’s What Happened at the Final Round of SX in Salt Lake City

Here’s What Happened at the Final Round of SX in Salt Lake City Cooper Webb Wraps Up Second 450SX Class Championship Title with a Victory Jett Lawrence wins the 250SX Class Battle, Nichols and Cooper Win Their Wars SALT LAKE CITY (May 2, 2021) It was a charged night at the final event of the 2021 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship when two races determined three class championships

Book | The Motolady’s Book of Women Who Ride

Book | The Motolady’s Book of Women Who Ride By Billy Rainford Another cool thing about this gig is getting copies of moto-related books to read. This latest one from @hbgcanada is called “The Motolady’s Book of Women Who Ride” by @alicia_elfving Thank you to Steve Roth over at @quatro_group I’ll give it a read and then do a short review on it. It looks like it would make another great coffee table book.

Jett Lawrence Blasts Michael Mosiman at SLC1 Press Conference

Jett Lawrence Blasts Michael Mosiman at SLC1 Press Conference During the post-race press conference after Salt Lake City SX #1 at Rice Eccles Stadium #18 Jett Lawrence was asked about the gesture he gave #42 Michael Mosiman over the finish line jump. Well, he didn’t pull any punches and pretty much blasted Michael. There’s little doubt we’ll be hearing more about this situation as we head into the final round

Video | The Year of Jubilee – Episode 1

Video | The Year of Jubilee – Episode 1 After watching On Any Sunday, a multitude of children, parents, workers and thrill seekers escaped the turmoil of their times on motorcycles. Nothing like that explosion of off-road motorcycle racing in 1971 had been seen ever since, until 2020. Fifty years later, when everyone was told to go home, a new generation discovered the passion of their fathers. Producer Troy Adamitis

No More Supercross for Casey Keast in 2021

No More Supercross for Casey Keast in 2021 By Billy Rainford After impressing everyone and making the night show in the first two 2021 Monster Energy AMA Supercross series in Arlington, Texas, Canadian #300 Casey Keast will not line up for any more SX races this season. The Kelowna, BC racer crashed in the whoops at Arlington #3 and was forced to the sidelines. On the way back to California

Yamaha Factory Ride Award Returns

Yamaha Factory Ride Award Returns April 9, 2021 (Toronto, ON) – Yamaha Motor Canada is pleased to announce the continuation of its popular bLU cRU Factory Ride Award program for the 2021 outdoor motocross season. This unique award gives amateur racers the chance to win complimentary use of a YZ motorcycle for the following race season, in addition to a $2,500 Yamaha parts credit. The 2021 bLU cRU Factory Ride

Cob Mountain Sports and Gas Gas Canada Make It Official with Tyler Medaglia

Cob Mountain Sports and Gas Gas Canada Make It Official with Tyler Medaglia By Billy Rainford We knew it was coming, and now it’s official, Cobequid Mountain Sports out of Collingwood Corner, Nova Scotia, and Gas Gas Canada are behind #5 Tyler Medaglia and his 2-wheel adventures. Tyler announced he was leaving the Canadian Triple Crown Series as a full-time competitor to move on to races and events that are

Megan Brodeur Just Misses Another Snocross Title

Megan Brodeur Just Misses Another Snocross Title #31 Megan Brodeur from Coaticook, Quebec, was the 3-time and defending Amsoil Women’s Pro Am Snowcross champion. She was also tied in points with Malene Andersen heading into the final round of competition in Eagle River, Wisconsin. We all know Megan from her speed during the Canadian Women’s MX Nationals. She is one of very few women who can keep Eve Brodeur honest.