MISSISSAUGA: Love riding bikes or watching death-defying stunts on motorcycles? One of North America’s largest shows is taking place this weekend at the International Centre in Mississauga.
From crazy stunts to a bike competition, display of new , antique and custom models as well as a used-bike market, motorcycle lovers are in for a real treat.
Organizers shared some highlights of the 3-day event with CanIndia News:
- The Extreme Freestyle Event – Crazy tricks, the most daring jumps, and the one that always has the crowd gasping for air… Backflips, Crazy Train!
- Meet Keith Sayers – Motorcycle Stunt rider in Mark Wahlberg’s “The Family Plan,” streaming on Apple TV, who will be performing in the Extreme Freestyle Event.
- A Century of Motorcycling -Find a motorcycle from your youth or to see a cleaned-up version of what you might have rusting under a tarp somewhere.
- Yamaha Street Stunt Team – Thrilling audiences across North America, check out the identical twin brother duo of Sawyer and Shannon Schmidt, with their performance area set up in Hall 2, where they’ll be performing 3 Shows per day.
- Wall of Death – The Ives Brothers have been performing at motorcycle rallies across the USA for over a decade, but this will mark the first time they will perform in Canada for a motorcycle show. The Brothers will bring their wooden Wall of Death. Spectators can watch from a viewing platform above or on the numerous flat-screen monitors set up to enjoy the show.
- The Canada Cup Championship Custom Show Bike competition – Custom bike builders from North America will compete for $50,000 in Cash in Hall 5.
- 2024 Models include sport bikes, cruisers, motocross, off-road, racing, vintage, touring, custom bikes, scooters, and ATVs.
- Used Bike Market
- Clothing and Gear
- 100 Clubs, Rides and Rallies on display
The North America International Motorcycle SUPERSHOW takes place this Friday, January 5 (11am to 9pm), Saturday, January (10am to 8pm) and Sunday, January 7 (10am to 5pm) at the International Centre on 6900 Airport Rd in Mississauga.
Tickets are priced at $20 for seniors 65 years & older, $25 for adults and $15 for Youths 6-12. Kids under 6 are free.