I raced at tracks in Shannonville and Mosport, Ontario Sanair, Quebec Daytona, Florida Savannah, Georgia Graton, Michigan Watkins Glen, New York Road America and Wisconsin. In 1988, I won the AHRMA 750 Sportsman North American Championship, riding a 750 Norton production racer. I was responsible for building and repairing die-casting tools, trim dies, checking fixtures, functional fixtures and cutters, and mounting fixtures for high speed machining centers, as well as prototype parts. After receiving my Tool and Die papers, I worked at Toral Cast from 1988-1995. I started as a Tool and Die apprentice for Magna International at Magna’s Technical Training Center in Concord, Ontario. In 1980, I earned my motorcycle technician license. These included Norton, Triumph, BSA, Suzuki, Jawa CZ, Bultaco, Honda, Evenrude, Moto Ski, Can Am, Artic Cat, and Yamaha.
I worked at several notable Motorcycle Shops such as Cycle World, Toronto Motorbike, Yamaha Toronto, Canada Cycle Sports, Peckhams in Woodstock, Lake Cycle in Collingwood, Art Williams Cycle and Advanced Motorsports, selling and servicing all types of makes and models. After graduating from East Elgin Secondary School in 1976, I began working as a motorcycle technician. I later added vintage road racing with the VRRA, AHRMA, RACE and the AMA. In 1971, I started my motorcycle career riding Motocross, Enduros (achieving expert status), and Dirt Track with the CMA. Wolfe Worx Corp, owned by Port Burwell’s Terry Wolfe, was founded in 1982.