Sunday, October 03, 2010

Nick Wey wins the Supermotocross Monster Energy & Kaven Benoît shines among Quebec riders at the Olympic Stadium

American Nick Wey wins
the 33rd  running of the Supermotocross Monster Energy
Kaven Benoît shines among Quebec riders by winning the MX2 class

Montréal, October 2, 2010 - In front of a highly-charged crowd at the Olympic Stadium, veteran American Yamaha rider Nick Wey from Michigan won the 33rd running of the Supermotocross Monster Energy presented by Coors Light and Parts Canada/Thor held Saturday night in Montréal. Two other American riders, Teddy Maier and Troy Adams, both on Kawasakis finished second and third. But the MX2 finale really got the crowd on its feet as Quebec KTM rider Kaven Benoît won in spectacular fashion.


The featured class of the show, the MX1 category, started the evening off with two qualifying heat races. In the first heat, American rider Nick Wey led his Kawasaki first to the finish line ahead of fellow countryman and 2009 Supermotocross winner Jason Thomas (Suzuki) and Josh Demuth on a BMW. Simon Homans of Sherbrooke, Quebec also qualified his Honda for the main event finale finishing ninth. Matt Goerke (Yamaha) of Florida won the second qualifying heat ahead of 16-year-old Florida sensation Justin Starling (Honda) and New York rider Philip Nicoletti (KTM). Tim Tremblay from Lac Saint-Jean, QC finished fourth to move on to the evening finale.


The Endurocross class followed suit with American KTM rider Mike Brown quickest to negotiate the tough course to finish ahead of Kornel Nemeth (KTM) of Hungary and Bartosz Oblucki (Husqvarna) of Poland. Quebec rider Guy Giroux brought is Husqvarna home in fourth place.


The last chance MX1 qualifying heat race enabled Quebec rider Kaven Benoît (KTM) to shine as he led from the start to win with a seven-second lead. Marc-Antoine Généreux finished fourth. He also qualified his Kawasaki for the evening grand finale.


Following the MX1 last chance race, the ATV Quads took to the track for their two qualifying races with the first one going to Pennsylvania Can-Am rider John Natalie, while the second heat race was won by Quebec rider Jasmin Plante who crossed the finish line ahead of his long-time rival Richard Pelchat of Lévis, Québec. Later that night in the ATV feature race, Natalie prevailed ahead of Pelchat and American Cody Miller. First out of the blocks, Plante fell of his ride in the first corner of the race, but continued at the rear of the field. Bobby Desjardins (KTM) of Ferme-Neuve, QC finished fourth.


The first evening grand finale, a 12-lap race, opposed the 25 Canadian MX2 riders who had qualified earlier in the afternoon, and it was Kaven Benoît of Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil, QC who outclassed the field to win by a five-second margin over of Ontario rider Tyler Medaglia (Yamaha). Tim Tremblay, who ran second for a while, brought his Kawasaki home in third place.


At nine p.m., the Freestylers put on their circus act as the crowd cheered on their acrobatics. Charlie Pagès of France delighted the fans and won the 2010 contest ahead of local favorite Ben Milot of Yamachiche. Fans were also treated to the Double Back Flips performed by American Scott Murray.


The spectacular endurocross finale crowned 38-year old American veteran Mike Brown who continued his domination on the rest of the field. The Midwest rider crossed the finish line with a lead of 17 seconds ahead of Nemeth and Oblucki. Best Quebec rider in EX was Guy Giroux who finished 10th.


The highlight of the 33rd running of the Supermotocross Monster Energy featured the MX1 class, and the crowd enjoyed a three-way fight for first place between American riders: last year's winner Jason Thomas, Nick Wey, who won in 2004, and Josh Demuth who led several before falling back to sixth place at the finish. Wey eventually held off the late race assaults of Teddy Maier, who charged to the forefront from his sixth place at the beginning of the race, to win his second career Montreal Supermotocross. Troy Adams of Florida went by Thomas on the last lap of the race to finish third. Best Quebec rider in the evening finale was Kaven Benoît (winner in MX2) who came in a distant 19th in MX1.

Aside from the local professional NHL and CFL teams, the Supermotocross Monster Energy is the oldest running sporting event in Montreal. Since the launch of the event in 1977, it has been produced and staged annually except the year the Olympic Stadium was closed due to repairs. To date, more than 1.6 million spectators have crossed the turnstiles of the Olympic Stadium to watch more than 150 participants from Canada, the United States, and Europe, who each year accept the organizers invitation to compete in Montreal.



Information:
Normand Prieur
450 492-6963
nprieur@videotron.ca


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Saturday, October 02, 2010

Mother Nature cancels Sunday Open practice day at Walton Raceway

Walton Raceway is officially closed for 2010 ! Mother Nature sent a 45 mm deep hint earlier in the week and when we persisted in prepping for this Sunday she followed up with sustained showers for the last 6 hours. So I am taking the hint and calling it a season.

Thanks to everyone for your enthusiasm and patronage. With club races, ATVs, Truck mud bogs, CMRC regional MX and of course the TransCan we estimate  2010 attendance at over 50,000 day visits in total  - a record attendance and making Walton Raceway one of (if not THE ) the most popular destinations in Huron County!!

The staff are hard at work already planning for 2011 so don't hesitate to drop a line with suggestions for things you would like to see next year and look for some exciting announcements in the coming months.

Chris Lee
42852 Walton Road
Walton ON N0K 1Z0

519-887-6735
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Canadian Arenacross Champions 2010/2011- a NEW DIRECTION

After two decades of staging the Canadian Arenacross Championship the Hellam family namely Jamie and dad John, respective owners and operators of both Nex Trax Entertainment & Future West Promotions have been hard at work re jigging this year's Canadian Arenacross Championships.
 
For the past decade Chilliwack's Heritage Park has been the host venue for the majority of the rounds and will remain the annual site for the first two weekends of the series in November. After the success of last year's expansion of the series to Penticton for the final rounds of Canadian Arenacross Championships promoted by RGibbs Promotions it was decided by John and Jamie to further expand the series in 2010/11 to new venues and a wider range of spectators in more communities utilizing hockey and concert style venues, something Future West has done successfully for the past 14 years in the UK with the British Supercross Championship.
 
The first new venue will be the Canada Games Arena in Grande Prairie Alberta provisionally scheduled for the weekend of December 18th and 19th title sponsored by Wesco Testing and Wireline Inc. and West Range Oilfield Hauling Ltd. The second new venue will be the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre home of the AHL Abbotsford Heat and will run on the weekend of January 22. The Abbotsford event will be held on the same weekend as the annual Vancouver International Motorcycle Show which is held at the Abbotsford Tradex Exhibition facility just a short distance from the Entertainment and Sports Centre. Penticton is back on the schedule for this year's series on the weekend of February 25th and 26th.
 
Because of the travel distance to Grand Prairie there will be two championships to be decided this year. The existing Canadian Arenacross Championship will consist of all rounds of the series at all venues including Grande Prairie. The West Coast Arenacross Championship will consist of Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Penticton.
 
Nex Trax' Jamie Hellam had this to say, "Chilliwack Heritage Park is a very unique venue and will continue to be the home of the Canadian Arenacross Championship. After much deliberation we felt the time was right to expand the series to premiere venues across the West Coast. It's only fair that we bring the series to the faithful competitors that come from the Interior and Alberta along with the help of my dad John and his vast knowledge of dealing with and organizing events in these type of venues we are excited to be moving in this new direction." John Hellam added "It's good to be expanding into new areas and taking the sport to new audiences. We have a lot of experience in these type of venues and are more than ready for this challenge.
 
On sale dates, rider information and track rentals for the 2010/11 Canadian Arenacross Championship will be available in the coming weeks on www.arenacross.ca
 
Canadian Arenacross Championship (Schedule)
 
Chilliwack Heritage Park
Round 1 & 2 November 5th and 6th
Round 3 & 4 November 12th and 13th

Grande Prairie - Crystal Centre, Canada Games Arena
Round 5 & 6 December 17th and 18th

Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre (Bike Show Weekend)
Round 7 January 22nd (Saturday)

Penticton - South Okanagan Events Centre
Round 8 & 9 February 25th and 26th      

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16th Place finish for Team Canada at MX of Nations

Kyle Keast, Jeremy Medaglia, and Kaven Benoit did Canada proud at the Motocross of Nations in Thunder Valley, Colorado this past weekend, finishing 16th overall out of 31 countries entered.

 
While a 16th place finish may not look all too impressive on paper to the casual motocross fan, it was nonetheless a major accomplishment for Team Canada. In fact, just reaching the A main at a world motocross showdown like the MXoN is a feat in itself.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

KTM Canada Announces Team Line Up for Montreal Supercross

UPDATE: Huron County Economic Development Strategy and Survey

Dear Huron County Industry/Business Organizations and Municipalities:

The development of the new Huron County Economic Development Opportunities Blueprint (EDOB) is progressing well and is on schedule.  Final drafts of the Strategy and Action Plan are anticipated to be completed by November/December 2010, with final approval in early 2011.

This strategy is being developed in close partnership with the Huron Business Development Corporation, as well as with considerable input from industry and municipal partners.  Phase 2 industry consultations/workshops began in May and continued into June and July with organizations such as the Huron Manufacturing Association, Huron County Federation of Agriculture, Huron Tourism Association, Huron Business Leaders Network, etc.  Meetings will all nine municipalities also occurred as part of this consultative process to ensure that local municipal opportunities and needs are addressed within the new Strategy and Action Plan.

In addition to special industry workshops, an on-line business survey was launched in July and targeted at County businesses through various business organizations and sector groups.  Telephone interviews were also conducted in July and August with key business and public sector contacts.  The last industry workshop occurred on September 15th with the Huron Business Leaders Network.

The on-line survey has been well received, with over 120 detailed responses to date.  The EDOB Action Team are closing this survey on October 1st.  If you and/or any of your members or contacts have not yet filled out this brief survey, we would encourage you do do so in the next week.

For the link to the survey please visit:

Additional information regarding the new Economic Development Strategy (Opportunities Blueprint) can be found at:

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. 

Once again, we appreciate your cooperation in this very important economic development initiative for the County and many thanks in advance for your participation!

As many individuals are involved with more than one organization, we apologize in advance if you receive this message more than once.

Yours truly,

Mike Pullen,
Senior Economic Development Officer
County of Huron
Economic Development Services
57 Napier Street
Goderich, ON  N7A 1W2
Phone: 519-524-8394 ext. 3
Fax: 519-524-5677

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Eastern Canadian Enduro Championship & Overall Canadian Enduro Championship wrapup

   
    The second season of the Royal Distributing Canadian Enduro Championship prestented by Parts Canada is in the books.  Riders, organizers, and the media all agree it was another successful season.  This year there were over 30 pro and amateur riders who contested all 8 rounds with 9 provinces represented (BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick).
    On Sunday World Enduro Canada awarded the Inside MotoX & Offroad Magazine Eastern Canadian Enduro Championships as well the overall Canadian Enduro Championships.  Honda's Jason Schrage took home the #1 Pro plate, and the Kymco scooter that went with it.  Congratulations to all the riders who competed this year and to all of our Champions. 
    A special thank you goes out to all the sponsors who made this series possible.  Royal Distributing, Parts Canada, Honda, Yamaha, KTM, Husqvarna, Kymco, Rockstar, Rekluse, Steadymate, West Jet, Label It, Wiesner Insurance, Fullbore Marketing, Arai Helmets and Moose Racing.
    World Enduro Canada also wants to recognize and thank our great media partners.  Thanks to them our media exposure doubled this season.  Offroadmotorcycles.ca (over 150,000 page views since June!) Inside Motorcycles, MXP, Inside MotoX & Offroad Magazine, Offroadchampions.com and Toronto Star.
 

2010 Canadian Enduro Champions

Overall Top Pro – Jason Schrage (Alberta) - Honda

E1 – Jared Thomas (Alberta) – KTM

E2 – Jason Schrage (Alberta) – Honda

E3 – Geoff Nelson (BC) – KTM

Vet Pro – Jean Pellerin (Quebec) – KTM

A – Tyler Murray (BC) - Suzuki

B – Ben Riviere (Alberta) – KTM

C – Ty Mckenna (Alberta) – KTM

Vet – Barry Billings (Ontario) – KTM

Super Vet – Jean Marie Breau (New Brunswick) – KTM

Inside Motorcycles Top Pro Junior - Ryan Graffunder (BC) - Husqvarna

 

 

2010 Inside MotoX and Offroad Magazine Eastern Canadian Enduro Champions

A – Tyler Murray (BC) - Suzuki

B – Ben Riviere (Alberta) - KTM

C – Ty Mckenna (Alberta) - KTM

Vet – Rob Martin (Ontario) - KTM

Super Vet – Jean Marie Breau (New Brunswick) - KTM

 

Media available for Eastern Rounds -

 

Toronto Star - Parry Sound, ON coverage www.wheels.ca/newsFeatures/article/791792 

 

Sportmoteur - Labelle, QC  Coverage www.sportmoteur.ca/apps/blog/show/4821761-label-enduro-pour-labelle

 

Offroadmotorcycles.ca - coverage from both events www.offroadmotorcycles.ca   

For more information on World Enduro Canada or to be removed from this distribution list please contact us at info@worldendurocanada.com
 

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Parts Canada TransCan broadcast - Race 9 of the Monster Energy Motocross Nationals airs on Rogers Sportsnet Ontario this weekend.

 

 

 

What a beautiful summer it has been.  The weather was great this year for the filming of the Canadian Motocross Races.  Rob Hill travelled from British Columbia all the way to Moncton New Brunswick in 9 weeks with our MOBILE bus for the 10th year in a row filming the National Motocross Races. 

 

Race 9 of the Monster Energy Motocross Nationals airs on Rogers Sportsnet Ontario this weekend. Tune in and check out all of the excitement.

 

Saturday September 11th, 2010 @ 5:00 pm

Sunday September 12th,  2010 @ 1:00pm.

 

 

Busy this weekend?  Check out Monster Energy Motovision show at http://mxpmag.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1960&Itemid=100013

 

Have a great weekend and remember to call HILL’s Production Services for all of your Video / Filming / Commercial  & Television Series requirements.

 

www.hillsvideo.com

 

 

Jennifer Fisher
Hill's Production Services
2440 Industrial Street
Burlington, Ontario L7P 1A5
905-335-1146
studio@hillsvideo.com

 

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Dusty Klatt to hit the pedals at Whistler Mountain Bike Park on September 11-12 at the RED BULL 5000 DOWN - taking it easy on his day off

RED BULL 5000 DOWN

Mountain bikers gear up for mass start downhill race as Red Bull 5000 Down - presented by RockShox - hits Whistler Mountain Bike Park on September 11 and 12, 2010 featuring the greatest North American and European riders, including: Stevie Smith, who recently took sliver at the UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships, MX1 National Pro Dusty Klatt, and 2008 World Champions siblings Gee and Rachel Atherton. 
EVENT SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 - ATHLETE REGISTRATION (Westin Whistler Hotel, Lower Lobby) Athlete registration: 5pm-8pm
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 – QUALIFYING (in the Garbanzo Zone) Athlete Registration (Westin Whistler Hotel, Lower Lobby): 8am-10am
Qualifying: 12pm-6pm
Results posted at finish: 6:30pm
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 – RACE DAY (from the peak) Women’s Mass Start: 11am Men’s Mass Start: 12pm Awards Ceremony: 2pm

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Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Weekly Recap of the Canadian Offroad racing scene

WEEKLY RECAP


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Gopher Dunes Vintage Race scheduled for OCT 24

Gopher Dunes Vintage Race scheduled for OCT 24

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Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Team East Wins 2010 Parts Canada Cup Canadian Amateur Motocross East vs West Shootout


TEAM EAST WINS 2010 PARTS CANADA CUP CANADIAN AMATEUR MOTOCROSS EAST VS WEST SHOOTOUT

 

 

LONDON, ONT (September 3, 2010) – Since 1992, The Parts Canada TransCan at Walton Raceway has showcased the talents of Canada’s top amateur motocross racers, as they compete for Canadian Motocross Grand National Championships. A major feature that was incorporated 5 years ago into the weeklong TransCan event was the Parts Canada Cup Canadian Amateur Motocross East vs. West Shootout.

 

The Parts Canada Cup Canadian Amateur Motocross East vs. West Shootout provides the battle grounds as youth and amateur racers from the East Coast and West Coast get a chance to race head to head. The intention of the Parts Canada Cup is to find out which coast produces the fastest young riders, so their respective team managers decide over the course of the week which amateur and youth riders will wear the blue (west) or red (east) Parts Canada Cup bibs on the track in between Pro races on Sunday.

 

This year Team East won the Parts Canada Cup by finishing 32 point in front of Team West. The 2010 runner-up Western team manager was Gisele DeKoninck of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Gisele worked with amateur racer team captions, Jess Petits and Cole DeKoninck to field their team of 40 racers. Team East was led by Eastern team manager Barry Hetherington of Port Perry, Ontario, who worked with amateur racer team captions, Cody Richmond and Bradley Dool.

 

"We (Parts Canada) are thrilled to have been involved (for the first time) with the Canada Cup at the Parts Canada TransCan Walton weekend. It is such a fantastic exhibition of our Canadian talent and it really offers us a preview of who to watch for in years to come. But beyond seeing our future of motocross it is a fabulous way to bring our riders together within our race community. We are very proud of this event and of the managers and racers who participated in it."

 

For additional information about Parts Canada please visit: www.partscanada.com and for information about The Parts Canada TransCan at Walton Raceway view: www.waltontranscan.ca.


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The Supermotocross Monster Energy October 2nd at the Olympic Stadium - A new title sponsor joins the most popular fall sporting event in Montréal


A new title sponsor joins the most popular fall sporting event in Montréal

The Great October 2nd Event at the Olympic Stadium
Now Known As The Supermotocross Monster Energy
 


Montréal, September 7, 2010
- The most popular fall sporting event in Quebec has a new name. As of now, the great fall extravaganza that will, on October 2, bring together close to 50,000 motocross fans at the Montreal Olympic Stadium will be known as the Supermotocross Monster Energy presented by Coors Light and Parts Canada/Thor. Pierre Corbeil, promoter of the event, and Patrick Wilson, Vice-President and General Manager of Monster Energy Canada, officialized today a formal three-year partnership making the popular energy drink company the title sponsor of the event.


"We are extremely happy with this new partnership established with Monster Energy, a company seriously involved in the promotion of our sport at the national and international level," said Pierre Corbeil, promoter of the event. "The involvement of a sponsor of such magnitude confirms our place as a major sporting event, and enables us to explore new possibilities in order to offer our faithful fans a more than ever electrifying Supermotocross Monster Energy."


"The Montreal Supermotocross is a must for Quebec and Canadian fans. As true professionals, its promoters have proven over the course of the last thirty-three years that they know how to organize and promote an event that has always been spectacular and remains very popular among its fans,"
said Patrick Wilson, Vice-President and General Manager of Monster Energy Canada. "To become the title sponsor of the event enables Monster Energy to team up with a proven winner and reinforces our position as the number one partner in the North American motocross family."


The involvement of the popular Monster Energy drink in motocross across North America encompasses different series. In the United States, they sponsor the AMA Supercross, a 17-round championship series held at major stadiums in the USA. In Canada, they sponsor the CMRC Canadian Motocross National Championship.


Monster Energy sponsors the CMRC Canadian Championship Series' Team Kawasaki Leading Edge and their riders Teddy Maier, Spencer Knowles and Shawn Rife as well as Team Cernic's Kawasaki and riders Josh Demuth and Troy Adams. South of the Canadian border, the energy drink company supports motocross Team Pro Circuit (Jake Weimer, Tyla Rattray, Josh Hansen, Dean Wilson, Christophe Pourcel) in the AMA Championship, as well as supercross riders Chad Reed, Ryan Villopoto and legendary Jeremy McGrath and Ricky Carmichael. They are also active in endurocross with riders Justin Soule and Ricky Dietrich. Nate Adams, Adam Jones, Kyle Loza and Australian Blake Williams also sport their colors in freestyle. Finally, Monster Energy as also backed for the last seven years Tucker Hibbert, an outstanding snocross, and motocross rider.


The most-coveted seats for the Supermotocross Monster Energy, as well as all reserved seating, went on sale Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Ticket prices range from $10.00, $19.00, to $29.00 and $39.00, and are available at Admission (www.admission.com or by calling (514) 790-1245 or 1 800 361-4595). Tickets will also be available at participating motorcycle dealers from all regions of Quebec. Go online to www.montrealmotocross.com to learn more about the Supermotocross Monster Energy.


Aside from the local professional NHL and CFL teams, the Supermotocross Monster Energy is the oldest running sporting event in Montreal. Since the launch of the event in 1977, it has been presented annually except the year the Olympic Stadium was closed due to repairs. To date, more than 1.6 million spectators have crossed the turnstiles of the Olympic Stadium to watch more than 150 participants from Canada, the United States, and Europe, who each year accept the organizers invitation to compete in Montreal. An event, whose popularity cannot be denied, draws nearly 50,000 spectators made of families and friends from all regions of Quebec, Eastern Canada, and Northeastern of the United States. The Canadian Motorsport Racing Corporation (CMRC) is a marketing and membership driven organization committed to the growth and development of competitive off-road motorcycle racing, sanctions the Supermotocross Monster Energy.

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Media Information:
Normand Prieur
450 492-6963
nprieur@videotron.ca


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Saturday, September 04, 2010

Auburn Hills motocross Cancelled for Sunday Sept 5

 As of 9pm the track has received enough rain in the last couple of hours as to be impassable. The forecast is for continued rain through the night and early morning.

With great regret we are calling the event rather than have folks wasting gas to get here -- please pass the word on to friends ASAP.

Next CMRC event for South Western Ontario region is the Vet National at Walton Raceway  next Saturday Sept 11 followed on Sunday by the opening round of the Fox Fall Hi  Point series on Sept 12.

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Calling all sport-delivery organizations, teams and clubs - host your Sports Day in Canada event and join a national celebration of sport.

Calling all sport-delivery organizations, teams and clubs

Get involved by hosting your own local celebration event anytime during the week leading up to, and including, September 18.  Join thousands of organizations across Canada and plan a party, open house, game, competition, meet-and-greet, try-it day, tournament, fun run, spectator event or pep rally.  Create something new, or throw open your doors to a competition, activity or event your organization is already doing—and invite other Canadians to join you: 

  1. Think of a sport-related event or activity that your organization, club, team or school is already doing, or could do, between September 11 and 18, 2010. If the event is already open to the public, great—all you have to do is register it on the site.  If not, decide how you could open it up to the public—hold an open house, offer a free ‘try-it day,’ hold an athlete meet-and-greet before a competition, stage a community softball game, invite people to view a team practice or invite your local mayor to host a demonstration event of your sport.  Use your imagination. 
  2. Post the details of your local event (contacts, description, photo etc.) on the Sports Day in Canada website atwww.cbcsports.ca/sportsday as soon as possible.  
  3. Promote your event to the public.  After August 18, the site will include free promotional tools you can download and customize:  e-blasts to send to your organization’s members, web banner ads to put on your website, free articles about Sports Day in Canada for your newsletter, customizable posters you can print and put up in the community, etc.  
  4. The event listings registered on www.cbcsports.ca/sportsday will become fully, publicly searchable after August 18.  Individuals can make plans to come to your event, media can find out details and the country can learn more about your sport and your organization! 
  5. You will also be invited to promote your event to the local media in the 2-3 weeks leading up to September 18.  Free PR templates will be available in early September for you to send out to any local contacts you have.  If you know any local politicians or elite athletes or celebrities, invite them to come to your event and tell people about it!  
  6. Host your Sports Day in Canada event and join a national celebration of sport.  

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True Sport Foundation - Sports Day in Canada

Friday, September 03, 2010

Terry Fox Run, Seaforth - Sept. 19 - Register and Start anytime between 10:00 am and 2:00

Sept 19, 2010
Register and Start anytime between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm from the Seaforth & District Community Centres
7 km walk-run-bike around Egmondville and Seaforth
Pledge Sheets available at various Seaforth Businesses
For more information please contact Marty Bedard at mbedard@huroneast.com

Thanks
Marty Bedard

 
Bayfield River Valley Trail Association
Terry Fox Run 30th Anniversary
Run ~ Walk ~ Bike ~ Wheel
Sunday September 19th
Registration- 8:30 AM Start Time- 9:30 AM
Place- Clan Gregor Square
Route Options:
2 km wheelchair/ stroller/ blade (in town)
5 km walk/ run (in town)
7- 10 km walk/ run including Sawmill Loop Trail
(no bikes allowed on trail)
10 km bike loop (in town)
Non- Competitive ~ All inclusive ~ Family Event
All donations are appreciated and can be collected through pledges, personal
donations, or on-line pledging. Pledge sheets are available at Outside Projects,
Bayfield Post Office, Bayfield Information Booth, and Nip N Tuck.
For more information regarding the run contact Heidi Martin
 

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Thursday, September 02, 2010

final rounds of the 2010 BC Provincial Championships Sept 4 and 5, 2010 at Whispering Pines Raceway in Kamloops, BC.

Canadian Kawasaki Motors, The BCMA and the VIMX along with the GKMA are pleased
to announce the final rounds of the 2010 BC Provincial Championships Sept 4 and 5, 2010 at
Whispering Pines Raceway in Kamloops, BC.

Participants from all over the province are invited to participate in the final 2 rounds of this
championship series.

Pre sign up available at the tower today, you do NOT have to pay today - just signup. Please see
Jessica Hudson.

Practice day, Friday, 10 – 2, $20.00, weather permitting

Dinner on Saturday night.

Awards presentation Sunday following the race.

Many prizes all weekend.

Battle of BC Mainland versus BC Island - fun races Saturday night.

Vintage racing and much more.

Keep checking www.bcmaracing.com for new updates.

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Wednesday, September 01, 2010

2010 Monster Energy Motocross Nationals - will be broadcast in prime time on American One

It is commonly known as the best motocross race coverage in the world! Commencing Tuesday, September 7th at 8:00pm EST and Wednesday, September 8th at 10:00pm (PST), Canadian Motosport Racing Corporation’s 2010 Monster Energy Motocross Nationals featuring top Pro motocrossers from Canada, the United States, Hungary, New Zealand and South Africa will be broadcast in prime time on America One.

America One is a television network that reaches an audience greater than 35 million households in over 125 markets in the US, Caribbean, Central and South America, and is also the home of the television broadcast of the FIM MX GPs.

To source the channel in each respective US State, visit their website - http://americaone.com/watch/.

This year staged one the closest fought battles in years in both the MX1 and MX2 divisions. In your face footage and intense energy from start to finish, be sure to catch each round for nine consecutive weeks as the series tours across Canada.

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

FOX FALL HI POINT SERIES at Auburn Hills Raceway Sept 4/5 2010 - FINAL AUBURN EVENT OF THE SEASON

Saturday Sept 4 2010 Thames Valley Riders race.

Visit www.tvrmx.com <http://www.tvrmx.com/>

 <http://www.tvrmx.com/>

Old School rolling layout!

Sunday CMRC Fox Fall Hi Point Series

Great 50cc track! Trophies for the top 10 in 50cc class!

TVR Membership accepted!

Entry fee - $30 first class, $25 second class

 Sign-In: 7:00am – 8:15am

 Riders Meeting: 8:30am

Directions: North from Auburn on County Rd. 22. Cross Maitland

River, go east at 'Wawanosh Conservation Park'. Track is located on

north side. Look for signs. Address 38622 Glen Hill's Rd Auburn

Ontario

 DONT MISS THIS WEEKEND!!!

Walton Eastern Vet Nationals & Fox Fall Hi Point Series

September 11-12, 2010

Saturday, September 11th

Eastern Vet Nationals

Classes :

Youth Support (14-24)

+25 A, +25 B

+30 A, +30 B, +30 C

+35

+40 A, +40 B

+50

+25 and over Ladies

Heritage/Two Stroke

Trophies/Payback to Top 3

Limited Entry!

Pre-Enter at http://www.motoregistry.ca <http://www.motoregistry.ca/>

 <http://www.motoregistry.ca/>

Entry fee - $30 first class, $25 additional classes

Sign-In: 7:00am – 8:15am

Riders Meeting: 8:30am

Presentation and social after final motos.

Special Sand bagger Award! (You dont want to win it)

Everone is welcome, so dust off the old gear, the bike and get out!
NO EXCUSES.

Saturday Night Movie!

Domincs Kitchen on site all weekend!

Cannot race but want to be part of the day, volunteers are always
needed...email melody.hodgson@gmail.com

Sunday, September 12th

Round 2 of the Fox Fall Hi Point Series

Full day of racing!

National track!

Co-ed Race! One girl, one guy, one race! At intermission, the Annual
Walton Co Ed race will take place...Free team entry,with the winners
name scribed on the "CO ED Helmet of Fame".

Get your partner now.....

Onsite Camping.

Entry fee - $30 first class, $25 second class

Sign-In: 7:00am – 8:15am

Riders Meeting: 8:30am

Vendors are welcome free, just call and reserve a stop in advance!!

Directions:
http://local.google.ca/local?q=TransCan+Motocross&sll=43.678232,-81.286861&sspn=0.637631,1.900635&t=h&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=43.868198,-81.287842&spn=0.895009,2.458191&z=9&iwloc=A

Set your GPS to

Lat-Long:

43° 40' , -81° 17'

43.678 , -81.287

Approximate driving instructions:

 east from Vancouver 50 hours
 west from Riviere du Loup 12 hours
 northeast from Sarnia/Port Huron 2 hours
 west from Montreal 8 hours
 west from Toronto airport 2 hours
 northwest from Buffalo/Fort Erie 3 hours
 southwest from Barrie 2 hours

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

New Daddy Rattray races to memorable victory at Southwick

DADDY RATTRAY RACES TO MEMORABLE VICTORY
28 August 2010

Ever since Tyla Rattray properly had his memory, motocross pretty much dominated his life. Scarcely a weekend went by that was not consumed by his passion, fighting mud, grime, dust, ruts, snow, rain, recalcitrant bikes and the opposition in his quest for ever more lofty achievements. Precious little was allowed to interfere, since Tyla, as all who know him well will testify, is single minded to the umpteenth degree.

There have been many memorable moments along the way. Some soul-destroying setbacks. A Grand Prix victory here and there. A world title. Some race successes in the USA. An ample supply of candidates for most memorable race day, therefore. Yet we would hazard a guess that the events of 28 August 2010 are by now more or less indelibly engraved in the lobe of Tyla Rattray's brain catering for most memorable race days ,,,

It all started some hours before the South African set foot on Southwick race park. At round 4 am Tyla's first born, Brooke Kayla Rattray, scored the day's first holeshot as she made her presence known. The little one was very considerate. Not only did she time the arrival for early morning so that mom Sam would not be kept from her household chores for too long, but she waited until the calendar clicked over to the 28th and her birth date could reflect dad's racing number.

Tyla was of course not unaware of the impending arrival of the bundle of joy, and thus his day started early. There was still a full day of racing to wade through, however, as the tenth round of the AMA motocross championships would not move dates to accommodate his domestic circumstances. Southwick is a sandy track, and this would favour the former world champion. During his Grand Prix years he earned a rock solid reputation as a dancer on sand tracks. Although Southwick is not quite a deep sand monster such as one might encounter at, say, Lommel or Lierop en Europe, it still offers enough of a challenge to separate the (sand) men from the boys. Apart from his skills on the sand, Tyla is also a machine as far as endurance under these conditions is concerned. Many a rival has found this out the hard way. Where others flag, he peaks. Where others wallow, he dances. He is as relentless as a hon ey badger hunting for beehives, and equally as tough.

Anyhow, for for fear of digressing too much, we shall return to the telling of our tale. So it came to pass, then, that the strawberry fresh daddy strode out on the track for his work day. There was a new gleam in his eye, a spring in his step and even more determination in his mind, if such a thing were possible. He disposed of the qualification formalities with some measure of success, posting the second fastest time, wi ht only teammate and series leader Christophe Pourcel trumping him buy a mere 3/10th 's of a second on the qualifying scoreboard.

Despite his good gate pick , Tyla had a less than ideal launch in race one and joined the proceedings in eighth spot. He quickly made up a few positions, and by half race distance he was nicely placed in third position. The leading pair had by now created quite a bit of distance, but the aforesaid endurance now came to the fore and Tyla continues his relentless chase. Will Hahn was the next to fall before his expertly wielded Pro Circuit powered sword, and now it was only Trey Canard heading him. Race commentator Jeff Emig was running out of superlatives as he described Tyla's upmarch, and where the gap at one stage seemed unbridgeable, it was visibly shrinking with the end of the race approaching. Tyla was at this stage comfortably posting the fastest lap times of the race, and before long, Canard could feel his minty fresh breath in his neck. They went at it hammer at tongs, but ultimatel y, Canard prevailed, with Tyla crossing the line 0.411 seconds behind.

It is a truism in motocross that he who finishes second in the first heat has all the power to influence his overall result for the day. A win in the second race would always rake the overall victory in. Tyla was mindful of this as he went to the line, but again his start was not optimal, although better than in the first race. Again he surged forward and there is perhaps no better indication of his frame of mind than the ease with which he dispatched runaway series leader Christophe Pourcel to move into second place. Again a lone Honda now led him, this time piloted by Justin Barcia. Tyla's growing popularity in the USA was glaringly evident by the fact that large portions of the US crowd were urging him on as he closed up on an American rider. Again he moved close enough to go into the clinch, but an error cost him some time and caused him to lose the tow. He finished second again, 3 secon ds adrift, but his pair of deuces were good enough to hoist him to the top of the overall podium.

The crowd roared its approval as Tyla was called to the top. The joy of fatherhood and the glow of a race day victory sat well on his shoulders. Added to this, his efforts were enough to hoist him back up to third in the championship standings. Although he is some points behind series leader Pourcel, the last shots in the championship have by no means been fired yet, and there is still a possibility that he could vie for championship honours on his Monster Energy-backed machine.

It was only his handily-placed ears that prevented Tyla's smile from going all around his head at the post race interview. "After the prize giving, I'm heading straight for the airport to take the earliest possible flight home," he beamed. "I'm gonna tell the pilot to gas it!!"

After getting to know his new offspring, Tyla will be in full preparation for the last two rounds of the series.

RESULTS

250 Class (Moto Finish)
1. Tyla Rattray, South Africa, Kawasaki (2-2)
2. Justin Barcia, Ochlocknee, Ga., Honda (4-1)
3. Trey Canard, Shawnee, Okla., Honda (1-9)
4. Wil Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda (3-5)
5. Christophe Pourcel, France, Kawasaki (7-3)
6. Dean Wilson, Scotland, Kawasaki (5-4)
7. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda (6-7)
8. Gareth Swenapoel, South Africa, Yamaha (10-6)
9. Martin Davalos, Ecuador, Yamaha (11-8)
10. Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Yamaha (8-11)

250 Class Championship Standings
1. Christophe Pourcel, France, Kawasaki, 399
2. Trey Canard, Shawnee, Okla., Honda, 386
3. Tyla Rattray, South Africa, Kawasaki, 364
4. Dean Wilson, Scotland, Kawasaki, 363
5. Justin Barcia, Ochlocknee, Ga., Honda, 291
6. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda, 262
7. Blake Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Honda, 259
8. Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Yamaha, 232
9. Martin Davalos, Ecuador, Yamaha, 210
10. Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki, 195

Tyla Rattray
DANCING HIS WAY TO OVERALL VICTORY
Pic Steve Cox

Reporting by Tinus Nel

 

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