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..
Steve Dick’s break through National win took place mid season 1988 at Shannonville Motorsport Park for the Molson Superbike Challenge National, where the Suzuki rider edged all the fast locals and dueled with favourite Rueben McMurter. Pictured on the podium after a late-race shower, (Left to Right) Norm Murphy, Steve Dick and Michel Mercier. [Photo: Colin Fraser]Opening RACE Regional of 1988, and now full time racer Steve Dick celebrates Shannonville success on his Decabois Office Furniture supported Suzuki GSX-R750J. [Photo: Colin Fraser]At the 1988 csbk National Superbike round at Westwood, Steve Dick takes his traditional inside line for the hairpin on the #101 Suzuki, while Steve Crevier looks outside on his #73 Yamaha. Crevier had won the weekend before at Calgary. [Photo: Colin Fraser]1988 featured one of the closest-ever series points battles for the CSBK series Pro Superbike class: pictured at Race City in Alberta, the #11 Don Knit Honda of Gary Goodfellow leads #24 Rothmans-Honda of Rueben McMurter, #87 Weld Rite Kawasaki of Norm Murphy, #73 Yamaha of Steve Crevier and the #101 Suzuki of Steve Dick. [Photo: Colin Fraser]Post season Castrol-Motoplan Nationals Banquet in Toronto with top Superbike points scores Steve Dick (third, Suz), National Champion for Rothmans-Honda Rueben McMurter and runner-up Don Knit Honda‘s Gary Goodfellow. [Photo: Colin Fraser]