The third annual Vintage Motorcycle Canyon Run from Chilliwack to Lillooet and back is set to take place July 1 & 2, 2017
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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.
Alfredo Gomez came out on top, racing in a record time of just two hours and 17 seconds.
The team is now traveling to Calgary for the 3rd round of the CMRC Canadian National Motocross Series.
Husqvarna Motorcycles is proud to unveil the new 2018 Husqvarna FS 450—an updated supermoto machine that successfully carries Husqvarna’s World Championship winning pedigree into a new era.
Christophe Pourcel gave Canadian MX fans an emotionally charged show this past weekend in Prince George, British Columbia.
Following the first round of the Canadian Motocross Series, KTM Thor Racing Team’s MX1 rider Kaven Benoit made the decision to sit out the next couple rounds.
If you’re an off-road rider who loves tackling tricky trails, then you might want to watch this video.
The Canadian Motocross season got underway this weekend in Kamloops, British Columbia.
The Can-Am Spyder 10th Anniversary Homecoming Event was recently held at BRP headquarters in Valcourt, Quebec.
The Whispering Pines raceway got to be the host of a positive start for the KTM Thor Race team
Adding a significant benchmark to its timeline for model year 2018, Husqvarna Motorcycles introduces the next generation of two-stroke machines – the all-new, fuel-injected TE 250i.
Husqvarna motocross and off-road competition lineup reaches new heights in handling and performance with sophisticated new TC and FC models.
On May 16, 2017, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team rider Ryan Dungey announced his retirement from professional racing in a press conference hosted by KTM inside the iconic Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.