Ice Racing Season Kicks Off On Rice Lake

In Editor Choice, Photo Gallery, Sports

The Oshawa Competition Motorcycle Club held their first event of the season ice racing on Rice Lake on Sunday, January 6, 2019.
Racers from under 5-years-old to 60-years-old took part in the races just off Captain’s Marina in Bewdley.
The races took place throughout the day on a oval track along with a Grand Prix track.
Speeds along the straightaway reached upwards of 75 mph.
There are plans for another seven races on Rice Lake along with one in Tweed for the season of ice racing.

Sunday Jan 13 GP & OVAL Rice Lake, Bewdley
Sunday Jan 20 GP & OVAL Rice Lake, Bewdley
Saturday Jan 26 – Sunday Jan 27 GP & OVAL Two Day Event Rice Lake, Bewdley
Sunday February 3 GP & OVAL Rice Lake, Bewdley
Sunday February 10 GP & OVAL Rice Lake, Bewdley
Saturday Feb 16th – Sunday Feb 17 GP & OVAL Two Day Event Trudeau Park, Tweed
Sunday February 24 GP & OVAL Rice Lake, Bewdley
Sunday March 3 GP & OVAL Rice Lake, Bewdley

Pete Fisher
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Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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