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INTERESTING INFO
Who is Bronti Verbeek?
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Bronti has been riding motorcycles for 8 years
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She used to do Muay Thai, Jui Jitsu and competed in Boxing for 2 years as an amateur
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In the cooler months in Canada Bronti plays Ball Hockey
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Dirt biking is apart of her fitness regime she rides a Husqavrna 250 2 stroke
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After doing her very first school with On Track Performance in 2016 Bronti has been lucky enough to teach at the school for past 5 years as an Instructor
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In 2024 Bronti was apart of the Inaugural Ken Hill school as an instructor at Rocky Mountain Motorsports Park
This self-employed Calgarian hit the track after just one season of street riding and quickly surpassed all expectations. In her first season Bronti won the Women’s Open Championship, then captured two Intermediate Championships and six wins in 2020. Named Rookie Pro of the Year in 2021, she continued to set new lap records in the Women’s Open class. Despite an Injury filled 2023 season, Bronti returned in 2024, placing 11th and 12th in the CSBK Superbike Class and becoming only the 5th woman to compete in the Pro Super-bike Class in Canadian Superbike’s 45-year history. Bronti also won the Women’s Open Championship in 2024. At the Western Canadian Championship finished 3rd in Expert Superbike—making her the first woman to achieve 3rd overall in that championship. Looking to 2025, Bronti aims to compete full-time in CSBK’s Middleweight class on her new Yamaha R7
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