MCC
Launches New Group to Advance and Expand
Motorcycle Competition
Toronto,
Ontario, Canada March
26, 2008 At a Media Conference held
coincidently with setup for this weekend's
Supercross in Toronto, MCC announced the formation
of a Competition Working Group to coordinate and
expand motorcycle competition for Canadians.
"This is one of the most significant
developments on the Canadian motorcycling scene in
25-years" says MCC Chair Peter Sheppard,
himself a former road racer. "For years the
Canadian Competition scene has been fragmented,
which has cost riders dearly in terms of local,
national and international opportunities. This
initiative will start to change that."
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"MCC has been acutely aware of the
divisions" says MCC President Peter Jacobs.
"We were formed to bring motorcycling
together and have reached out to all motorcycling
groups since the beginning. This step was
inevitable. With the support of the industry and
the principal competitive disciplines, the timing
is right. Riders, promotional partners and
industry will come together through this group to
offer events that meet the highest standards of
event disciplines and sanctioning, and present
fair and expanding opportunities for our riders to
compete with the best. "
Racing
Promoters Support the Inititaive
"The recognition these various disciplines,
series and riders will now receive at the national
and international levels is long overdue and will
allow Canadian motorcycling to be deservedly
showcased worldwide," added Mark
Stallybrass, President of CMRC, Canada's
leading operator of competitive motocross, dirt
track, SuperMoto, Cross Country, ATV and Ice
racing.
"When it comes to talent, Canada's
motorcycle racers are second to none," said Colin
Fraser of PMP, organizer of the national road
racing series for Parts Canada Superbike
Championships. "By joining forces, we are
creating a win-win opportunity for the individuals
who choose competitive racing in Canada and at an
international level."
Lawrence Hacking, one of the principals
of World Enduro Canada comments that,
"Canadian off road racers deserve
recognition. Our FIM sanctioned WEC events have
demonstrated the concept to everyone involved in
the sport: our riders now know that they can
indeed compete at the highest level on an
international stage. The formation of the
competition council will help carry this momentum
to both a National Enduro and Cross Country
Series."
Other
MCC members supportive as well
Other MCC members, such as the Pacific
Northwest Motorcycle Association (PNWMA) and
the Fédération des motocyclistes de sentier du
Quebec (FMSQ), are expected to contribute as well.
"We can see true national series' developing
in our sport" says PNWMA director David
Lock, of Chilliwack, BC.
As the not-for-profit national advocacy
organization that champions motorcycling interests
throughout Canada, the MCC believes that the
formation of the competition group under the MCC
banner is just one more opportunity for us to
champion the positive aspects of the sport"
says Jacobs.
"It's another step forward as the rider
community continues to establish influence and
control opf the issues that affect our choices of
tyransportation, of recreation, and of sport
"Jacobs adds.
About
the Motorcyclists Confederation of Canada
MCC is Canada's largest association
representing the interests of responsible
motorcyclists and scooterists. It is a
not-for-profit national advocacy organization that
together with its member organizations advances
motorcycling issues throughout Canada. Its
membership comprises more than 200 clubs and
organizations with over 70,000 riders from across
the country.
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Confederation of Canada
Peter Jacobs, CAE
President
phone: 877-663-6622 / 416-762-7775
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