Dan thrived on tough rides and persevered when the going was at its worst
Daniel Amor
Daniel John Amor was an avid motorcycle competitor. He raced in many disciplines including ISDE, Dirt Track, Enduro, Motocross and Hare Scrambles.
He was a mentor for the younger rider, especially the kids that hung around the family…
He was a mentor for the younger rider, especially the kids that hung around the family…
As well as enjoying a very successful career, Crevier is also the most flamboyant and outspoken racer of his era
Steve Crevier
Steve Crevier is the most successful racer from the legendary mid-1980s British Columbia scene, his career launched from the “mountain high” Westwood venue outside Vancouver at the height of racing’s popularity on the “left coast.” Born in…
Al's absolute best year came in 1989, when he pulled off the “Triple Crown”
Allan Dyck
“Too Trick” Al Dyck started riding dirt bikes in 1977, and in 1979 at the age of 15 he started his first year of racing. He followed in the footsteps of other great BC riders including Bill Mclean, Terry Hofoss, Larry Mckenzie and Bob Levy…
Their major claim to fame is as the saviours, more than once, of motocross activity in British Columbia
Joseph and Vera Godsall
When you say Motocross to an enthusiast in BC, they will automatically think – Joe Godsall. Being a competitive motocross racer, Joe understands the value the sport brings to the younger participants and their families as well as…
Rick’s first race as a professional mechanic was very memorable when his rider, Eddie Lawson took the win
Rick Hobbs
Rick grew up around motorcycles and cars, his father raced in the 1950’s and had motorcycles when he was young. Rick loved to clean his Dad’s bikes and pretend to ride them, Dad noticed and brought home a Suzuki step-through 50cc. After…
Wally Klammer is a local legend and motorcycling pioneer on BC’s West coast
Wally Klammer
Wally Klammer is a local legend and motorcycling pioneer on BC’s West coast. He has been a supporter and ambassador for the sport of motorcycling for more years than most riders can remember. Wally is a true “Canadian Champion” to all who…
From the day that Al was offered a ride on a 250 BSA, he was hooked
Al Perrett
From the day that someone offered Al Perrett a ride on a 250 BSA, he was hooked. He was only 14 but thought that motorcycles were awesome. Motorcycles however, would have to wait as his love of skiing got in the way. He competed from the…
Dave got the first TY250 out of the crate and was the first to loop one over backwards
Dave Rhodes
Dave Rhodes was welcomed to Canada in March 3, 1965 by 20 Below Zero Temperatures and a typical Southern Alberta Winter. Dave was accompanied by wife Barb and a babe–in-arms and exclaimed, “What have I done!!!” On the plus side, a new…
The Shanks family was instrumental in laying a solid foundation for motorcycling in Victoria, BC
Richard, Reg & Bob Shanks
The Shanks family was instrumental in laying a solid foundation for motorcycling in Victoria, British Columbia and left an unforgettable legacy, a love of the sport and the ability to make things happen and inspire others to achieve their…