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Bully Hill returns to Watkins Glen International in 2015

The popular Hammondsport-based vineyard has renewed its sponsorship of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series race. The Bully Hill Vineyards 125 is scheduled to take place on Aug. 7 – the first race of the August NASCAR tripleheader. “Bully Hill Vineyards ...

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You tell us which charities should get our $25,000 donation

North York Chrysler announces that the two charities they donate $25,000 to this holiday season will be chosen by a public vote. Beginning November 25th until January 1st, their website will allow everyone to vote on which charity they are most ...

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Our bike-friendly businesses at the Toronto Bike Awards

Jared Kolb — The 2014 Toronto Bike Awards honours excellence in individuals and organizations that demonstrate leadership in encouraging cycling for employees, customers and the community. Industries ranging from hospitals to breweries to law firms to retail compete for one ...

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Cancer claims cycle enthusiast, filmmaker, writer, editor

Joey Schwartz — After an almost year-long battle with colon cancer, Frank Vander Rasky passed away at Sunnybrook Hospital on Thursday, September 11, 2014, aged 65. He could be seen on Easy Roller rides and on Tuesday Ravine rides, riding ...

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Andrew Ranger moves up in standings with top-5 score

Andrew Ranger and the #27 Mopar Parts Dodge team continued their charge upward in round number eight of the NASCAR Canadian Tire series this past weekend at Riverside International Speedway near Antigonish, NS. Ranger posted his fifth top five result ...

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I don’t like bikes but I like what they can do for us

Christine Bruce — Last week, while doing early morning errands on my bike, I watched a young mother and her two sons cycle nervously through a quiet intersection, signal and then turn into the yard of my primary grades school. ...

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CVT is rapidly becoming the rally transmission of choice

Brendan McAleer — Ever try to heel and toe in a pair of wooden shoes? Me either, but I’ll bet it’s no picnic. And yet, more and more manufacturers would have you shift gears in a manner first popularized by ...

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Ecurie Ecosse take victory in British GT holiday weekend opener

Andrew Smith — Ecurie Ecosse Powered By Black Bull made a winning start to their assault on this season’s Avon Tyres British GT Championship over the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend at Oulton Park where Marco Attard and Alexander Sims bounced ...

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Primat satisfied with work in endurance series opening round

Harold Primat geared up for the opening round of this season’s Blancpain Endurance Series with an encouraging performance at the inaugural Nurburgring 24 Hours Qualifying Race April 5 & 6. Germany’s daunting 25-kilometre-long Nordschleife played host to the cream of ...

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Larbre switches to sports-prototypes with ELMS and WEC LMP2

Larbre Competition will make its sports-prototype debut in the European Le Mans Series this season after confirming plans to field a single Morgan-Judd LMP2 in the championship’s premier category. Selected FIA World Endurance Championship outings have now also been finalised. ...

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