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What better time of year to reflect, pause to take stock and celebrate our good fortune? The 2010 riding season is almost in sight.

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February 2010

What better time of year to reflect, pause to take stock and celebrate our good fortune? The 2010 riding season is almost in sight. There have never been better and more diverse opportunities for motorcycling and motorcyclists than those being planned for 2010. Stay posted and stay informed as they develop.

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 MCC’s International Women Riders Congress & Festival

Plans are shaping up wonderfully for the Motorcyclists Confederation of Canada (MCC) has announced that it will host an International Women Riders Congress and Festival (IWCF) at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ontario, August 11 to 15, 2010.

Find out what’s happening, who’s supporting the event and what others are saying about it by visiting the IWCF website.

Workshops, seminars, activities and events will be of interest to women & men, teens to teens at heart. The setting in prime riding country is ideal for both the road and trail rides that are planned.

10 Tips On What To Do In January and February

It's winter but the days are starting to get longer. Here are some ideas to make sure we're ready for the 1st day of riding.