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Vote NO on expansion of ethanol mandate
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Vote NO on expansion of ethanol mandate

FROM THE DESK OF ALEX EPSTEIN Vote NO on a backdoor expansion of the ethanol mandate Advocates of government-dictated ethanol are trying to circumvent House procedures to sneak an expanded ethanol mandate into the Farm Bill. The House Rules Committee should not allow this.Alex Epstein On Monday, the House Rules Committee decides whether to allow two E15 amendments onto the House floor as part of the forthcoming Farm Bill. The Sorensen amendment expands government-dictated ethanol by exempting E15 from air quality limits that currently restrain the ethanol mandate. The Fischbach amendment does the same thing AND it also punishes small refiners by making it much harder for small refineries to obtain exemptions from the mandate. The House Rules Committee should block both amendments for two reasons: 1) Moral: The amendments entrench and expand the destructive and immoral ethanol mandate, which no one seriously supports on its merits. 2) Procedural: The amendments have nothing to do with farming policy and instead change air quality law, so they should be disqualified as “non-germane” per the Committee’s own rules. The post Vote NO on expansion of ethanol mandate appeared first on Bikernet.com - Online Biker Magazine.

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Can-Am Launches 3 Wheel Collective Platform
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Can-Am Launches 3 Wheel Collective Platform

The Can-Am Canyon Redrock is the newest of the brand’s 3-wheel machines. (Photo by Align Media) Bringing together the community of 3-wheel riders, Can-Am has launched a new platform called the 3 Wheel Collective. The 3 Wheel Collective provides a space for Can-Am rider groups and individuals to connect and share their experiences. Through the platform, members can access curated group rides, exclusive events, unique merchandise, and other experiences. On the website, riders can search for riding groups in your area, browse events listings, register for a Can-Am demo, sign up for a free ride day at a certified riding school, and more. 2026 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited in Mineral Blue Satin “Built on the belief that riding is better together, the 3 Wheel Collective platform reflects the natural social dynamic of the community, where riders often come together through shared experiences and personal connections,” says Marc-Olivier Drouin, senior manager of marketing, Can-Am 3-Wheel Vehicles & Motorcycles at BRP. “In fact, 1 in 5 Can-Am owners bought because they knew someone already riding 3-wheels, reinforcing the powerful role riders play as ambassadors for the brand and the broader riding community.” Can-Am also announces its involvement in International Female Ride Day. Taking place May 2, 2026, IFRD invites women from around the world to ride together to foster community. Through the Facebook event page, riders can connect with others, find IFRD groups in their area, and share with the community. 2026 Can-Am Ryker Standard 600 in Peachy Frenzy Can-Am 3-wheel vehicles include various versions of the touring-focused Spyder, the playful Ryker, and the adventurous Canyon, the latter of which won Rider’s 2025 Motorcycle of the Year award. All three are powered by liquid-cooled Rotax ACE (Advanced Combustion Efficiency) engines, with the Spyder and Canyon sporting a 1,330cc inline-Triple and the entry-level Ryker using a 600cc parallel-Twin for the base model or a 900cc inline-Triple. Can-Am also has two electric motorcycles in its lineup, the Pulse roadster and Origin adventure bike. See all of Rider’s Can-Am reviews and news The post Can-Am Launches 3 Wheel Collective Platform appeared first on Rider Magazine.