Super Sonic Roadrace School At Toronto Motorcycle Show

Super Sonic Roadrace School At Toronto Motorcycle Show

© 2026, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Colin Fraser

The Super Sonic Road Race School and affiliated MotoMini FIM Canadian National Championship Series will attend the Toronto Motorcycle and Powersport Show at the Enercare Centre at Ehsibition Place on the Lake Ontario waterfront, February 20-22.

The history of this annual event traces back to the “Cycle Canada” Show in the late 1970s on the same grounds.

This will be the fifth and final winter show for Super Sonic founder and Team Canada MotoMini Captain Toni Sharpless, who started January at the International Centre near Toronto’s major Airport, then headed west for two shows affiliated with the Moto Canada industry group, formerly the M.M.I.C. – Motorcycle and Moped Industry Council.

Back from the most western of Canada’s ten provinces, Sharpless was at the ExpoMoto Quebec Show in Quebec City last weekend, prior to wrapping up 2026 show duties with the major Moto Canada affiliated event in Toronto.

Sharpless, inducted into the Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2012, developed her Mini program in association with the Canadian Motorcycle Association. The C.M.A. is the National representative of the F.I.M. – Federation Internationale de Motorclisme – and has sent Canadian representatives to Spain for the Motul World Finals each November since 2022.

At the World Finals, each invited competitor rides a supplied, identical, Pirelli slick shod Ohvale 160 single-cylinder racer against the top competitors from other National development programs.

The most recent Canadian to win the domestic Championship and represent Canada in Europe was Jager Stockill, the runner-up on the National tour behind Alberta’s Lincoln Scott in 2024 and the overall National victor last year. Stockill, and his AIM Insurance-backed racer, will also be on hand at the Enercare Centre.

The MotoMini Series will also celebrate a new sponsor at the event, with helmet builder KYT Americas just signed on to support the Series and School Systems.

The first round of the 2026 FIM Motul MotoMini Canadian Championship is scheduled for the Go-Kart layout at Shannonville Motorsport Park on Friday and Saturday, June 19 and 20.

The deciding National event of the 2026 five race series will take place around the same venue on September 25-26, as part of the 50th Anniversary Celebrations for motorcycle competition at the legendary Belleville-area race track.

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