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Revving up for motocross season

Clyde River Motocross Track and Trails holds first ride day of the season

- KATHY JOHNSON THECOASTGU­ARD.CA BASKETBALL KATHY JOHNSON KATHY JOHNSON KATHY JOHNSON KATHY JOHNSON KATHY JOHNSON

Clyde River Motocross Track and Trails (CRMX) held its first ride day of the season on April 14, attracting motocross and ATV riders from along the south shore and as far away as New Brunswick to go for a spin at the 1.8-kilometre sand track facility just off Highway 103 between Clyde River and Goose Lake.

CRMX is owned by Shag Harbour businessma­n and motocross enthusiast Tyler Nickerson, who has been joined by other local motocross enthusiast­s in bringing the track back to life after the property set vacant for a few years.

This will be CRMX’s second year of operation. Nickerson’s goal is to promote and grow the sport in the local area by having a well-run facility, with a priority on safety.

Weekly pre-scheduled ride days, family days, riding courses, and special race events will be on the schedule throughout the season. CMRX membership­s are available for purchase.

The CRMX track is adjacent to the Shelburne County Mud Munchers off-road racing venue.

For further informatio­n about Clyde River Motocross Track and Trails, visit https://www.crmx.ca/ A young motocross rider comes in for a landing while doing laps at the Clyde River Motocross Track and Trails. Motocross riders catch some air after cresting a hill on the track during the first ride day of the season at Clyde River Motocross Track and Trails (CRMX). Two bikes go into a turn at the Clyde River Motocross Track and Trails during the first ride day of the season. A rider takes flight on the Clyde River motocross track during the first ride day of the season. ATV riders also took advantage of the first ride day of the season at Clyde River Motocross Track and Trails (CRMX) on April 14.

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