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The Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame will stage their 17th annual induction event at the Aria Convention Centre in Surrey, BC on Saturday, February 15.

Among the outstanding Canadians who will join the Hall in mid-February is road racer Steve Dick, who was a front runner during the very early days of Superbike racing in Canada, as well as the sports bike hay days of the late 1980's.

To celebrate Dick’s career achievements, CSBK will provide a selection of images of Dick’s competition highlights each day this week leading up to Dick’s big day, February 15.  Tickets to the revised format event, that features interviews with various racing celebrities, are still available via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


On the CSBK Championship tour, Steve Dick charges over the Roller Coaster onto the back straight at Atlantic Motorsport Park, Nova Scotia aboard his Surrey Suzuki GSX-R750J. [Photo: Colin Fraser]
Steve Dick arrived at the final CSBK National of 1988 at Shannonville with a good chance at the Pro Superbike Championship and 1989 number one plate, but a Sunday morning warm-up crash injured his shoulder and eventually forced his retirement in the wet National finale, won by top rookie Pro Miguel Duhamel for Kawasaki. Dick is pictured on his Suzuki in dry practice entering turn one. [Photo: Colin Fraser]
The last race for Suzuki Canada-backed Pro stars Steve Dick and Michel Mercier was the GSX-R World Cup event at Jerez, Spain, where they are pictured during rider intros with a Spanish-provided version of the Canadian flag! [Photo: Colin Fraser]
Race start CSBK National action in turn one at Atlantic Motorsport Park, Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, featuring #2 Yam Tom Douglas, #1 Hon Rueben McMurter, #107 Yam Steve Crevier, #8 Suz Gary Goodfellow, #97 Suz Miguel Duhamel, #101 Suz Steve Dick, #163 Suz Benoit Pilon, #106 Kaw Clyde MacDonald, Hon Mark Green hidden, #26 Hon Linnley Clarke, Yam Pascal Picotte hidden and a crashing #11 Suz Michel Mercier. [Photo: Colin Fraser]
Steve Dick about to earn one of the most dominant victories in the history of CSBK National Superbike racing in the wet at Westwood, B.C., on the works Suzuki Canada entry previously piloted by the injured Miguel Duhamel. From the start, Vancouver-area locals head the grid featuring the #107 Yamaha of Steve Crevier, #8 Suzuki of Gary Goodfellow, #101 Suzuki Steve Dick, #57 Honda Daryl Fletcher, #1 Honda Rueben McMurter, #11 Suzuki Michel Mercier, #2 Yamaha Tom Douglas. [Photo: Colin Fraser]