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Matrix Concepts Canada Presents Pit Tour- Randoms From The Triple Crown Series

With the 2023 Triple Crown Series MXTour now behind us, it’s time to sit back and look at the summer that was in Canadian motocross. From Edmonton to Walton Raceway, the riders and teams battled hard through almost every condition imaginable. Ultimately, they put on a great show, and the paddock looked extremely professional at each round. For this week’s Matrix Concepts Canada Pit Tour, let’s look at some random James Lissimore photos from the 2023 Triple Crown Series.

Early in the 250 Series Kaven Benoit’s KTM looked great with the red plates.

There is little doubt who the top WMX rider is in Canada. Eve Brodeur’s red and white GASGAS MC250F looked very Canadian this summer.

Even two strokes get some attention in the Triple Crown Series.

The GDR Honda pits were pretty busy in the final two rounds of the series.

After starting the 450 Series as a privateer Tyler Gibbs ended up under the WLTN/Kawasaki/Seven tent for the final two rounds.

This isn’t a photo from the paddock but it’s still a good one from Gopher Dunes!

Mitchell Harrison had some bad luck early in the 250 Series but came on strong at the end.

The helmet paint job that almost every rider wants.

The Blu Cru bikes were looking good all summer long.

The Manluk Yamaha Team had a solid series in 2023 with Quinn Amyotte being their top rider.

At Round 7 in Deschambault the KTM Canada Team went with a slightly different graphic package.

Tyler Medaglia’s team had their work cut out for them in between motos at Deschambault.

Tyler’s bike looks much better when it’s all together.

It’s a blue world under the MX101/FXR/Yamaha Team tent.

Jess Pettis had a solid summer in the 450 class and here his bike gets a nice cool bath.

The most ‘Factory’ bike in the paddock!

All summer long the podium celebrations were well attended at the Triple Crown Series.

Both Jacob Piccolo and Dylan Wright had these very cool Matrix Concepts Canada bike stands this summer.

The award for the Best Dressed Pit Crew went to the WLTN/Kawasaki/Seven Team!

The Champ’s bike looked great under the GDR Honda tent during the Triple Crown Series.

Happy 50th Anniversary Yamaha!

Chris Pomeroy: 1989 Rookie-of-the-year and former nationally ranked pro racer who turned into a dirt oriented scribe
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