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Cycle North Preserves Power 50 Ranking

Prince George’s Cycle North Power Sports has been named one of the Power 50 Dealers for the third year in a row.

“We’ve got incredible staff and we also have incredible customers that really help us whenever they get asked to help” said General Manager Dustin Lloyd. “We had a side-by-side race here a couple weeks ago and we had a bunch of customers come out and spend their long weekend with us and help us put the race on.”

The Power 50 is a yearly list in north america for dealerships that are unsurpassed in business operations, professionalism, marketing tactics and customer service.

“It’s a great honour for us. I mean that’s the third year in a row and we’re one of only 2 dealerships in Canada that got recognized, so that’s the biggest part for us” said Dustin Lloyd.

Cycle North will be celebrating it’s 30th anniversary in the city in 2016.

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