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Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 01.01.2021

Subscribe to the Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame Youtube channel to find the speeches of inductees, several riders or contributors who marked the history of Canadian motorcycling. About ten videos are available now. Subscribe to the Youtube channel to watch them. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Iz7vyqWdymPF8IrWELJZQ

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 25.12.2020

So sorry to hear that another of the great riders of the past has left us.

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 18.12.2020

Relive the speech of (Mike) Michelle Duff - Class of 2007 upon his induction into the Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame : Mike (now Michelle) Duff is a renowned road racer who has won respect and admiration not only in Canada and the USA, but around the world for accomplishments in competing in the golden era of grand prix motorcycle racing. Mike Duff at the height of his career competed against the likes of Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini, Jim Redman, Phil Read, Bill Ivy, Ral...ph Bryans and a host of other current and future world champions and top privateers. This was all in the 1960s, in those it was not uncommon to see massive crowds at the continental GP races; for example 300,000 at Sachsenring in East Germany, and a record 450,000 paid attendance at the Czech Grand Prix in Brno in 1965. In the 1960s, the name Mike Duff in Holland had Wayne Gretzky-like status, given that he was a world class rider from Canada. He was the first person to lap Spa Francorchamps circuit at over 190 kph on a 250, the first North American to lap the Isle of Man at over 100 mph, and the second person to do so on a 500 cc G50 Matchless. He finished third in the 1964 350 cc world championship, and in the same year placed fourth in the 500 cc world championship and fifth in the 250 cc world championship. In 1965 he finished second in the 250 cc world road racing championship. He earned second-place finishes in the 350 cc Ulster GP in 1964, the 250 cc Italian GP in 1964, with lap record, the Isle of Man 250 TT in 1965, the Czechoslovakian 250 GP also in 1965 along with another lap record, the U.S. GP 250 cc class in 1965 and the German GP 250 cc class at Nürburgring again in 1965. In 1964 he was the 350 cc British champion, and in 1965, the 250 cc British champion. Mike set an absolute track record for both bikes and cars at the Elaintarhanjo track in Helsinki, Finland. He also held the track record at Harewood Acres near Jarvis, Ontario. Relive the presentation and speech of (Mike) Michelle Duff : https://youtu.be/EBGQqsuyAMU Read more on our website : https://canadianmotorcyclehalloffame.ca//mike-michelle-duff

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 10.12.2020

Discover inductee Helmut Clasen - Class of 2007 : A true Canadian champion and tremendous ambassador for motorcycling and for Canada, he raced with Steve Mc Queen ! In his motorcycling competition years in Germany, ranging from 1957 until 1968, the year he emigrated to Canada, Helmut would amass an amazing record of successes. These included 63 gold medals, 19 bronze and two silver. ... In 1962 he won his first gold in an International Six Days Trial, usually described as the Olympics of motorcycling. In 1968 Helmut made his new home in Canada, and one of his first orders of business was to join the CMA and Steel City Riders. He is by the way, a lifetime member of both organizations. In 1970 he rode in the first 24 hour road race at Harewood Acres, entered the Berkshire Two-Day in the U.S.A., winning gold, held the first ISDT school in Canada in Welland, Ont., became the first Ossa dealer in Canada, and created an Ossa 250cc ISDT bike which ultimately became a factory production bike in 1973 as the Ossa SDR. Helmut would win his second gold at the Berkshire Two-Day in 1971. His riding partners on that occasion were none other than Malcolm Smith and Steve McQueen, and Helmut has some interesting stories about that ride! Read more on our website : https://canadianmotorcyclehalloffame.ca//2007/helmut-clasen Relive the presentation and speech of Helmut Clasen https://youtu.be/8ivVSTerOPs

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 10.11.2020

We recognize the contributions of motorcyclists and motorcycles during the First and Second World Wars. Do you know someone who served on a motorcycle? Nous reconnaissons les contributions des motocyclistes et des motocyclettes pendant les Première et Seconde Guerres mondiales. Connaissez-vous quelqu'un qui a servi sur une moto?

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 04.11.2020

The Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame is cited in the book "Liberté, asphalte et légendes - 100 ans de moto au Québec"("Liberty, Asphalt and Legends - 100 Years of Motorcycles in Quebec"). This book was written by Catherine David and Charles-Édouard Carrier. They are also directing the tv show télévision Filles de moto in which they reported on the place of women in the Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame. The book is written in French, with numerous photos of illustrations. It is now in bookstores and can be ordered online. https://bit.ly/2GYfVht

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 30.10.2020

New logo for the Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame: The CMHoF established in 2006 and has a logo with laurel leaves signifying victory, two wheels, an engine, the Canadian flag and the checkered flag (in gold and white). The names Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame and Temple de la Renommée de la Moto du Canada are inscribed in the logo.... The Muse Marketing agency did a study of our logo and gave us their opinion. According to them, the connection between the wheels and the bike was not obvious. Names are written in too small print. We took these tips and entrusted the mission to Dean De St Croix who produced the new logo. Here is the result. A new logo with a real motorcycle and all the elements of the old one: The bay leaves, the Canadian flag, the checkered flag. To give more space to the names, we have changed the French name. The Temple de la Renommée de la Moto du Canada becomes the Panthéon Canadien de la Moto . CMHoF is now ready to continue its mission of preserving and promoting the history of Canadian motorcycling, as a not-for-profit association recognized as a charitable organization. Contact : De St Croix & Associates 32 Dundas St. West Paris, Ontario Canada N3L 1G2 tel 1-905-516-8171 [email protected]

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 20.10.2020

Here's a new video about the presentation and speech of Blair Sharpless upon his induction into the Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2006. A member of one of the great Canadian motorcycling families! In the legendary Two Day Corduroy Enduro Blair took an amazing 7 overall wins. In USA Competitions during 1991 through 1993 Blair won numerous National events. He also competed at the famous Loretta Lynn Grand National Cross Country. He is the only Canadian to ever win the All...igator US National Enduro. He won also 17 National Championships, 18 Provincial Championships, 10 International Six Day Enduro (ISDE) Medals, 2 White Trophies 1 US National Enduro Overall win Read more on our website : https://canadianmotorcyclehalloffame.ca//2/blair-sharpless Relive the presentation and speech of Blair Sharpless :

Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame 04.10.2020

Don Munroe - Class of 2006, A gentleman road racer with impressive wins : Don Munroe is the son of Dave Munroe, one of the founders of Atlantic Motorsport Park in beautiful Nova Scotia. In his own right, Dave was a very successful racer, and co-owner of a large Halifax motorcycle dealership Pro Cycle. So naturally Don Munroe was around motorcycles at a very early age. ... After learning to ride on small bikes, Don started competing at AMP in 1986 on a Honda RS125. Don won the CMA 125GP and 250 GP Championships in 1986 at Gimli Manitoba. he joined the Honda Canada program in 1992 running the new CBR600 and finishing the season runner up to Linnley Clarke. In 1993 he began his relationship with Kawasaki as a regionally supported rider. He finished that year as runner up to perennial champion Steve Crevier. 1994 was to see another runner up position, this time to Michael Taylor in the Superbike Championship by a single point! Read more on our website : https://canadianmotorcyclehalloffame.ca/induct//don-munroe