From a press release issued by Can-Am 125GP:
Rounds three and four of the Diablo Energy Drink Can-Am 125GP Intercontinental Championship take place this weekend, July 18-20 at the historic 10 turn, 2.5 mile Mosport International Raceway in Bowmanville, Ontario, just east of Toronto. The weekends events will coincide with the fourth round of the Canadian Superbike Championship.
Once again riders from the US, Canada and Bermuda will battle for the bragging rights of the best 125 racer in North America.
After a disappointing round two, which saw him crash out on the third lap at Loudon, 2002 Series Champion Stuart Nodell looks to rebound and try and make up valuable ground. Current points leader Corey Sherman looks to continue his consistency, as he brings a 21 point lead over Jim Struke into the double header weekend.
Last year 44 bikes took to the grid for the start of the race and this year looks to be no different. Riders running in the USGPRU series will join the Can-Am regulars as the race on Sunday also serves as a round of their Mid-West Regional Championship.
Details of the event, including the full weekends schedule can be found at the series website www.can-am125gp.com.
From a press release issued by USGPRU:
Braking USA announced that it will be awarding over $1500 worth of braking equipment to the top finishers in the USGPRU 125GP regional championships.
First place in each region will receive a certificate for a front Wave rotor, second gets a rear wave rotor and third place wins 2 sets of brake pads.
The USGPRU would like to thank the fine folks at Braking USA for sponsoring our series.
And Now Some News For 125cc Grand Prix Fans
And Now Some News For 125cc Grand Prix Fans
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