Tag "WMX"

Out of the Blue: Stéphanie Proulx

Out of the Blue: Stéphanie Proulx By Jeff McConkey Name: Stéphanie Proulx Birthday: July 7th, 1995 Hometown: Pointe-Claire, Quebec School & Grade or Occupation: O’Sullivan College Paralegal Technologies Number: 721 Bike: KTM, 150sx 2013 Classes: Women How did you get started in racing? I started racing this year, but I only participated in 4 race, I wasn’t sure about racing in enduro or MX, so I participated in 2 Endurocross races and 2 mx races and then

2015 Canadian Women’s Motocross National Series Feedback

2015 Canadian Women’s Motocross National Series Feedback 2015 Canadian Women’s Motocross Championship Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VLXKM5Q Take a few minutes to give this a click to help the ‪#‎cdnwmx‬ gang keep the ball rolling for a successful 2016 season. Your opinion matters! ‪#‎wmx‬ ‪#‎mx‬ ‪#‎moto‬ ‪#‎mxcanada‬ ‪#‎motocross‬ ‪#‎survey‬ CMRC Motocross Pro National Series CMRC Canada’s Motorcycle FXR Racing Formaboots Oakley Dunlop

Out of the Blue: Danielle Bechard

Out of the Blue: Danielle Bechard By Jeff McConkey Name:  Danielle Bechard Birthday:  November 18,  1994 Hometown:  Chatham, ON School & Grade or Occupation:  Going to college in 2016 for firefighting Number:  18 Bike:  CR 125 Race Club:  CMRC, AMA, TVR Classes:  Ladies, Junior B How did you get started in racing? My brother and I used to have an XR70 we would ride around at our grandparents’. In 2007,

Women’s East – Report Card

Women’s East – Report Card By Jeff McConkey and Billy Rainford The Women’s East Nationals ran a 3-round series again in 2015 with rounds at Gopher Dunes, Sand Del Lee and Ulverton. Quebec rider, Eve Brodeur, defended her title in dominant fashion and the only blemish on her results sheet came when one of the best female motocrossers to ever ride a bike, Jessica ‘JP$’ Patterson, came up to race

Out of the Blue: Meagan Donahue

Out of the Blue: Meagan Donahue By Jeff McConkey Name: Meagan Donahue Birthday: October 27, 1989 Hometown: Sherwood Park, Alberta School & Grade or Occupation: Work at Terrapro Number: 24 Bike: RMZ-250 Race Club: ADRA,CMRC, AOTMX, BCMA Classes: Junior B, Ladies GP, Ladies A. How did you get started in racing? I started racing about 5 years ago. I had ridden bikes a couple times growing up and always loved

Out of the Blue: Alexandra Raymond

Out of the Blue: Alexandra Raymond By Jeff McConkey Name: Alexandra Raymond Birthday: August 7th, 1993 Hometown: Granby, Quebec Occupation: I currently have my own business where I do nails and fake lashes. Although, I would like to go back to school to become an elementary teacher. Number: Ever since I have started motocross my number has always been 15, but this year I race in nationals with #5. Bike:

Catching Up with…Jessica Patterson

Catching Up with…Jessica Patterson By Jeff McConkey When word got to us that 5-time WMX champion, Jessica Patterson, was possibly coming to Ulverton to compete in the third and final round of the 2015 CMRC Women’s East Nationals, we were pretty excited. Having won the American WMX title in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and then again in 2010, we knew we would be in for a treat when and if

Out of the Blue: Caro Sauvé

Out of the Blue: Caro Sauvé By Jeff McConkey Name: Caro Sauvé Birthday: November 2nd, 1990 Hometown: Saint-Eustache, PQ School & Grade or Occupation: Graphic DesignerNumber: 11 Bike: Yamaha yz125 2004 Race Club: CMRC – Challenge Quebec 2.0 Classes: Women B (Junior) How did you get started in racing? After a whole year practicing at X-Town, my friends, Emilie-Jade Leveille (43) and Vanessa Paquette (54), motivated me to try at least

Out of the Blue: Bobbiejo Campagna

Out of the Blue: Bobbiejoe Campagna By Jeff McConkey   Name: Bobbiejo Campagna Birthday: June 12, 1991 Hometown: Westlock, Alberta Occupation: Administration/Registration Clerk for Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, AB Number: 122 Bike: 2011 YZ250F Race Club: ADRA, AMSA, CMRC Classes: Ladies, Ladies A, Ladies MX   How did you get started in racing? I have a nephew that has been racing ever since he was five years old. Every