2024 Triple Crown Series Schedule – Canada

From Jetwerx Inc / Motorsport Racing Canada (MRC)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Brigden, ON –January 16th –

The Triple Crown Series is gearing up for another action-packed season with some exciting changes to the schedule. Unfortunately, we regret to inform our motocross enthusiasts that there will not be a national in British Columbia this season. However, we are thrilled to announce that the Triple Crown Series will make a big return to British Columbia in 2025.

The Triple Crown Series is renowned for showcasing the best motocross talent, and these changes have been carefully planned to elevate the overall experience for both riders and fans. While the absence of a race in British Columbia for 2024 is a temporary adjustment, we assure our fans that the decision was made with the utmost consideration for the growth and enhancement of the series.

The 2024 Triple Crown Series schedule will include:

June 2 – Wild Rose MX – Calgary, AB

June 9 – Temple Hill Motorcycle Park – Lethbridge, AB

June 16 – Prairie Hill MX – Pilot Mound, MB

July 7 – Gopher Dunes MX – Courtland, ON

July 14 – Sand Del Lee MX – Ottawa, ON

July 21 – Riverglade MX – Moncton, NB

July 28 – Motocross Deschambault – Deschambault, QC

August 11 – Walton Raceway – Walton, ON

We are thrilled to announce the exciting return of Temple Hill Motorcycle Park to the 2024 series. Anticipating its welcome comeback, the track’s reintroduction brings with it the prospect of an exceptional motocross experience. The Lethbridge course boasts some of the finest soil quality, and features a challenging layout that promises to test the skills of riders.

Looking ahead to 2025, the Triple Crown Series will make its grand return to British Columbia in hopes to run a 9 round outdoor series. This decision reflects our enduring partnership with Lesley Reid and the Future West community in British Columbia, and we can’t wait to bring the excitement of pro motocross racing back to this star studded region.

Amateur racers get ready as we approach the Parts Canada Amateur Open and Amateur National events. Riders from all over the country will be showcasing their skills in a true display of grassroots motocross spirit. Exciting news is on the way with information about the Western Canadian Amateur Nationals (WCAN), set to be released very soon. Stay tuned for the details, and gear up for an intense celebration of amateur motocross talent! We appreciate the patience while the series schedule took shape. Now we can look forward to seeing our moto community at the track this summer.

Scott Lukaitis
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