| Calgary Harley |
Located in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, and enveloped by the Calgary city skyline, we are Canada's preferred dealership. |
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| Motovan Inc. |
Motovan is the Canadian leader in the distribution of parts and accessories, boasting the largest network of powersports dealers in Canada. |
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| Joe Rocket |
Joe Rocket motorcycle apperal |
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| Zox helmets |
Zox helmets; conceived with a focus on comfort, fit and style. |
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| CMRA |
Calgary Motorcycle Roadracing Association |
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| EMRA |
Edmonton Motorcycle Roadracing Association |
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| Race City |
Race City Motorsport Park - Calgary, AB |
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| AMRA |
The Alberta Mini RoadRacing Association
We are a non-profit amateur roadracing organization that provides an introduction to the sport of motorcycle road racing to riders of all ages, gender and abilities in a closed environment with a focus on safety, camaraderie and sportsmanship. |
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| Canadian Superbike |
Congratulations to all 2005 National class champions:
Parts Canada Superbike - Francis Martin
Hindle 600 Sport Bike - Steve Crevier
IMS Amateur 600 Sport Bike - Mark Douglas
Canadian Thunder - Darren James
Suzuki SV650 Cup - Karl Daigle |
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| AMA Superbike |
The AMA Superbike Championship traces its roots back to 1934, when the AMA first organized motorcycle road racing in the United States. Over the years, the AMA has organized many different road race series to accommodate the continuously evolving technology of motorcycles. |
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| World Superbike |
The FIM World Superbike series is the premier road racing series for production based motorcycles and in recent years has become a worldwide phenomenon. |
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| Moto GP |
The 2007 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season will be the 59th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. The 2007 season is significant as it will be under a new regulation which specifies that competitors in the MotoGP class can use up to 800 cc motorcycles; between 2002 and 2006, competitors had been allowed to use 990 cc motorcycles. |
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