The highly anticipated Round 6 of the CMRC Series brought his lots of highs and lows for the KTM Thor Racing Team.
Pourcel goes 6-4 for 5th overall at Gopher Dunes.
The Peace Country River Rats of Fort St. John live for the adventure they find on the rivers and lakes of Northern British Columbia.
by Jillian ClarkThe Gopher Dunes track didn’t disappoint this weekend and definitely kept its title of the most demanding track in Canada, if not North America.
Swan River has two-wheeled good times with good friends no matter the direction
by Kyle BornThe Campbell River ATV Club has a 400-kilometre circle tour that should bring more off-road vehicle visitors to Vancouver Island’s northern region.
by Kirsten ArmlederPourcel finishes 2-1 and takes the overall win in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Husqvarna launches a new series of machines that takes the brand's off-road models to a whole new level of technology and performance.
Visit Waskesiu Lake and you’ll be won over by its crystal clear water and serene setting.
by Kirsten ArmlederOn June 25, 2017, on a track that probably looked the best it ever did, the KTM Thor Racing Team dominated the MX2 class.
Glenn Lyth, a motorcyclist from Calgary, Alberta, was the inspiration behind One Broken Biker, a charitable organization that helps riders like him triumph over tragedy.
by Kirsten ArmlederThe third annual Vintage Motorcycle Canyon Run from Chilliwack to Lillooet and back is set to take place July 1 & 2, 2017
The 2017 UTV Takeover in Coos Bay, Oregon, went down in a big way—with Al McBeth of Abbotsford, B.C., (unofficially) breaking another world record.
by Kirsten ArmlederAfter some solid racing performance from Cole Thompson, the KTM Thor Racing Team will leave the third round of the CMRC Series with a 19-point lead in the MX2 class. The numerous fans that were present at the Wildrose MX Park got to witness some pretty exciting action in the 250 class.
Christophe Pourcel had plans to continue his winning streak from the past two rounds where he finished 1 st overall, but this would not be the case in Calgary.
Even if we love our work, the demands of everyday life can get a person feeling much like a corralled horse. When this happens to Roger Rhodes, the solution is simple: get on his motorcycle and ride.
by Kirsten Armleder