AMA Press Releases Archives - American Motorcyclist Association https://americanmotorcyclist.com/category/ama-press-releases/ Motorcycle rights, riding, and racing Mon, 09 Sep 2024 17:21:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/AMAicon512.png AMA Press Releases Archives - American Motorcyclist Association https://americanmotorcyclist.com/category/ama-press-releases/ 32 32 AMA Distributes Sound Meter Kits to Four Chartered Clubs https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-distributes-sound-meter-kits-to-four-chartered-clubs/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-distributes-sound-meter-kits-to-four-chartered-clubs/#respond Mon, 09 Sep 2024 18:00:00 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=28220 PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Sept. 9, 2024) — As part of its commitment to further educate riders about sound levels, the American Motorcyclist Association will once again distribute sound test kits to four chartered clubs across the country. This year’s recipients of the annual AMA Sound Meter Program include the Coast Riders Motorcycle Club, Trail Riders of […]

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Sept. 9, 2024) — As part of its commitment to further educate riders about sound levels, the American Motorcyclist Association will once again distribute sound test kits to four chartered clubs across the country.

This year’s recipients of the annual AMA Sound Meter Program include the Coast Riders Motorcycle Club, Trail Riders of Southern Arizona, Coconino Trail Riders and Ocean State BMW Riders. With the sound kits provided by the program, these clubs will be able to accurately check the sound emissions of their motorcycles and institute training efforts to limit sound pollution at their events.

“With the AMA Sound Meter Program, we’re supporting and encouraging riders and clubs to take sound issues seriously and make decisions based on accurate information,” AMA Government Relations Director and Western States Representative Nick Haris said. “Phone apps and cheap meters are often not reliable and it’s important to have accurate, repeatable information prior to implementing any sound-related rules.”

The AMA Sound Meter Program, started in 2005, has awarded more than 130 sound meters and helps riders and event organizers better understand acceptable sound levels according to AMA guidelines.

The sound testing kits provided by the AMA contain a Type 2 sound meter, a tachometer, training materials, a spark-arrestor probe, personal protective equipment and a storage case.

In addition to the AMA Sound Meter Program, the AMA remains committed to supporting quieter motorcycle use and fighting against unfair sound ordinances. For more information on the AMA’s stance on excessive motorcycle sound, visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com/rights/ama-board-position-statements/excessive-motorcycle-sound/.

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2024 United States Trials des Nations Team Announced https://americanmotorcyclist.com/2024-united-states-trials-des-nations-team-announced/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/2024-united-states-trials-des-nations-team-announced/#respond Wed, 04 Sep 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=28041 PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Sept. 4, 2024) — The American Motorcyclist Association is proud to announce the men and women selected to represent the United States at the 2024 FIM Trial des Nations, which takes place Sept. 21-22 in Pobladura de Las Regueras, Spain. Team USA includes Josh Roper, Alex Myers and Alexander Niederer on the men’s […]

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Sept. 4, 2024) — The American Motorcyclist Association is proud to announce the men and women selected to represent the United States at the 2024 FIM Trial des Nations, which takes place Sept. 21-22 in Pobladura de Las Regueras, Spain.

Team USA includes Josh Roper, Alex Myers and Alexander Niederer on the men’s team, while Maddie Hoover, Kylee Sweeten and Louise Forsley make up the women’s team.

In addition to the men’s and women’s teams, the AMA is sending two riders to the Trials Des Nations Challenge, which formed in 2022. This added event provides younger riders with the opportunity to compete on the international stage for an FIM Championship. The U.S. TDN Challenge team will be composed of Murphy Aaron and Hailey Glueck.

“I am incredibly proud of the team we’ve assembled to represent the United States on the world stage at the Trial des Nations,” Team USA Manager Daniel Blanc-Gonnet said. “This event is a major milestone in the trials calendar, and our team is eager to showcase their talent and sportsmanship.

“Having spent nine years as an athlete on this team, my goal now is to leverage that experience to enhance the USA’s presence globally by providing our riders with the best possible environment for success,” Blanc-Gonnet continued. “We deeply appreciate the continued support from our fans and encourage everyone to follow our journey and contribute through mototrials.com/tdn or connect with us on Facebook and Instagram.”

The Trials des Nations began in Europe in 1983, and is sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, with the goal of showcasing the best trials riders from across the globe. Since its creation, the Trials des Nations has grown into one of the most anticipated international motorcycle events of the year. Each competing nation fields two teams — a men’s and women’s team each consisting of three riders.

The team is tasked with raising money for the trip each year, so donations are greatly appreciated. Those looking to support the U.S. riders can do so by visiting http://mototrials.com/tdn.

Fans can stay up to date on the journey by checking the USA Trials des Nations Team Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/USATrialDesNations/.

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AMA Announces 2024 U.S. Motocross of Nations Team https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-announces-2024-u-s-motocross-of-nations-team/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-announces-2024-u-s-motocross-of-nations-team/#respond Wed, 28 Aug 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=27998 Chase Sexton, Chance Hymas and Aaron Plessinger to compete on behalf of the United States at the 2024 FIM Motocross of Nations PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 28, 2024) — A trio of top-flight motocross racers will represent the United States at the 2024 Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) Motocross of Nations, which will be held Oct. […]

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Chase Sexton, Chance Hymas and Aaron Plessinger to compete on behalf of the United States at the 2024 FIM Motocross of Nations

PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 28, 2024) — A trio of top-flight motocross racers will represent the United States at the 2024 Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) Motocross of Nations, which will be held Oct. 4-6 at Matterley Basin in Winchester, U.K.

Leading the charge for the United States will be 2024 Pro Motocross 450 and 2023 AMA Supercross 450SX champion Chase Sexton, who will be joined by fellow AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross competitors Aaron Plessinger and Chance Hymas during the three-day event.

“This team has the shared mission of bringing the United States back to the top of the podium on the world stage, and will fight hard to accomplish that goal,” AMA Director of Racing Mike Pelletier said. “We have brought together three outstanding racers that are eager to represent their country. I cannot wait to see what we accomplish this year as a team.”

Sexton — who aided the United States to the 2022 Motocross of Nations title — will take over as team captain for Team USA this year and will compete in the MXGP Class for the stars and stripes.

“There is no greater honor than getting the opportunity to show your real patriotism on a world stage and represent your country overseas,” Sexton said. “I’ve had the opportunity to be part of a winning Team USA before, and there’s no greater feeling than standing on top of the podium waving the red, white and blue. I’m lucky enough to get that chance to do it again this year alongside two great teammates.

“I couldn’t ask for a more America-loving teammate than Aaron, who I know will give it his all as he has all season,” Sexton continued. “Chance I know well and he has shown a lot of speed all season long, so looking forward to building the bond with the boys and vie for the top spot in the UK in a few weeks.”

Plessinger returns to the Motocross of Nations for the second-consecutive year and will battle for glory in the Open Class.

“Man, I love America! I am so happy they have asked me to be part of Team USA again. Last year was bitter-sweet for me. Bitter we didn’t win but sweet because I got to put my money where my mouth was and show up with my American spirit on full display,” Plessinger said.

“This year I want redemption and just want it to be sweet,” Plessinger added. “I get to represent my country on the world stage alongside my teammate Chase, which is just awesome. And I look forward to getting to know Chance even more and hopefully some of my Americana will rub off on him. Let’s go USA!”

At just 19 years old, Hymas is the youngest member of the team, but the significance of the event is not lost on the budding motocross star. Hymas will race on behalf of the United States in the MX2 Class.

“It’s an honor to be chosen to represent team USA this year. It’s been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember to race Motocross of Nations,” Hymas said. “It means so much to get the support from Team Honda HRC and the AMA. I can’t thank Mike Pelletier enough for believing in me and giving me this opportunity to go represent my country against the best in the world!”

The United States will once again be led by motocross legend and team manager Roger DeCoster, who competed on six victorious FIM Motocross of Nations teams during the 1960s and 70s. Since his retirement from racing, DeCoster has remained an integral part of the sport as a team manager for several AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross teams. DeCoster has led the United States to 21 FIM Motocross of Nations team victories.

“I’m pleased we are able to put forward another strong contingent of riders at this year’s 2024 Motocross of Nations. All three riders were quick to sign on for the opportunity to represent their country and fly the red, white and blue flag for Team USA in the UK,” Decoster said. “Chase, Aaron and Chance all had extremely strong Motocross seasons this year and earned their positions on the team.

“I want to thank Honda for answering the call and showing unwavering support for Chance’s first time selection as part of the team and KTM for always supporting the Des Nations efforts,” DeCoster continued. “It really is and should always be the greatest honor to represent your country on the international stage and I have the utmost respect for any rider and team that steps up to the challenge. With this group of three highly patriotic and talented racers, I have high hopes we will be waving the USA flag from the top step of the podium this year.”

Beginning in 1947, the FIM Motocross of Nations is among the most significant motorsports events in the world each year — with national teams from around the world competing for supremacy in motocross.

For more information on the 2024 FIM Motocross of Nations, visit www.mxon.co.uk/.

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The 2024 AMA Road Race Grand Championship Set for Oct. 18-20 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/the-2024-ama-road-race-grand-championship-set-for-oct-18-20/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/the-2024-ama-road-race-grand-championship-set-for-oct-18-20/#respond Wed, 28 Aug 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=27969 Event to run at the iconic Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. Photo Credit: AMA PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 28, 2024) — The AMA Road Race Grand Championship will return to the historic Daytona International Speedway on Oct. 18-20, running alongside the famed Biketoberfest event. “As is the case every year, the 2024 AMA Road […]

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Event to run at the iconic Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla.

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 28, 2024) — The AMA Road Race Grand Championship will return to the historic Daytona International Speedway on Oct. 18-20, running alongside the famed Biketoberfest event.

“As is the case every year, the 2024 AMA Road Race Grand Championship is sure to be an excellent event filled with fierce competition for AMA National No. 1 Plates,” AMA Track Racing Manager Ken Saillant said. “You cannot find a better venue than Daytona International Speedway, and we’re looking forward to another outstanding weekend of racing.”

Sanctioned by the AMA and operated by the America Superbike Racing Association, the AMA Road Race Grand Championship will include three days of high-speed racing action on the asphalt in Daytona Beach, with a number of AMA No. 1 plates and special awards ripe for the taking.

“ASRA is once again excited to host the AMA Road Race Grand Championship at the extraordinary Daytona International Speedway,” said ASRA Partner Alex Spellman.  “Once again we will crown the Road Race National Champions.”

In addition to the national championships up for grabs, several riders will race their way to prestigious AMA special awards. Chief among them is the Nicky Hayden AMA Road Race Horizon Award, which is earned by the racer who shows the necessary ability and demeanor to excel at the professional level. The AMA Amateur Road Racer of the Year and AMA Road Race Vet/Senior awards will also be presented during the event.

For more information on the AMA Road Race Grand Championship, visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com/racing/track-racing/road-racing/ and asraracing.com/.  

Running alongside the AMA Road Race Grand Championship, Biketoberfest is a rider’s paradise with hundreds of vendors, motorcycle shows and scenic rides throughout Daytona Beach’s iconic landscape. For more information on Biketoberfest, head over to https://www.daytonabeach.com/biketoberfest/.

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AMA Partners With Biketoberfest® Ahead of Event’s 32nd Annual Rally https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-partners-with-biketoberfest-ahead-of-events-32nd-annual-rally/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-partners-with-biketoberfest-ahead-of-events-32nd-annual-rally/#respond Tue, 27 Aug 2024 18:59:25 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=27958 Four-day event scheduled Oct. 17-20 in Daytona Beach, Fla. Photo Credit: Daytona Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 27, 2024) — The American Motorcyclist Association is adding a new stop to its annual AMA Gypsy Tour: Biketoberfest® in Daytona Beach, Fla, which runs Oct. 17-20 this year. “Biketoberfest® is a fall staple for […]

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Four-day event scheduled Oct. 17-20 in Daytona Beach, Fla.

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 27, 2024) — The American Motorcyclist Association is adding a new stop to its annual AMA Gypsy Tour: Biketoberfest® in Daytona Beach, Fla, which runs Oct. 17-20 this year.

“Biketoberfest® is a fall staple for motorcyclists, giving riders the opportunity to enjoy Florida’s longer riding season along with the many vendors, motorcycle shows and custom bike builds that are a part of this city-wide road rally,” AMA Director of Marketing & Communications Joy Burgess said. “We’re pleased to add Biketoberfest® to our AMA Gypsy Tour schedule and look forward to fostering a long-term partnership with the event.”

At the four-day rally, AMA Gypsy Tour pins, as well as other materials that highlight the 100-year history of the AMA and American motorcycling, will be distributed at the Official Biketoberfest Welcome Center located trackside at Daytona International Speedway’s Fall Cycle Scene display area.  

“Biketoberfest® attracts motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world to enjoy the Florida sunshine, gentle ocean breezes, scenic rides, fun-filled activities and live music and to share their passion and love for motorcycles,” said Lori Campbell Baker, Executive Director for the Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the promoter of Biketoberfest®. “We’re thrilled to have Biketoberfest® included on the AMA Gypsy Tour schedule and bring more awareness to all the activities surrounding this popular rally.”

The weekend event will include motorcycle racing at Daytona International Speedway, motorcycle shows, hundreds of vendors, scenic rides throughout Daytona Beach area, and much more!

For more information on the 2024 Biketoberfest® event, visit www.daytonabeach.com/biketoberfest/.

To learn more about AMA Gypsy Tours, head over to AmericanMotorcyclist.com/riding/on-road-riding/national-gypsy-tour/.

About Biketoberfest®
The Daytona Beach area welcomes motorcycle enthusiasts for the 32nd annual Biketoberfest® rally on October 17-20. Biketoberfest® is a four-day event that attracts motorcycle enthusiasts to Volusia County with beautiful Florida weather, live music, the industry’s top vendors, bike shows, motorcycle racing at Daytona International Speedway, and miles of scenic rides along famous A1A, historic Main Street and The Loop in Ormond Beach. More information is available on the official event website, Biketoberfest.org, including a list of area events, concerts, demo rides, places to stay, top scenic rides, and more.

Official sponsors of Biketoberfest® include the American Motorcyclist Association, Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club, Dream Giveaway, Florida Motorcycle Safety Program (Florida Department of Transportation), Alert Riders, Rue & Ziffra, Southern Stone Communications and Teddy Morse’s Daytona Harley-Davidson.

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MotoAmerica Makes Successful Return to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course https://americanmotorcyclist.com/motoamerica-makes-successful-return-to-mid-ohio-sports-car-course/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/motoamerica-makes-successful-return-to-mid-ohio-sports-car-course/#respond Tue, 20 Aug 2024 16:49:47 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=27852 Fan-favorite track delivers big crowd and action-packed racing Photo Credit: Brian J. Nelson/MotoAmerica PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 19, 2024) — The American Motorcyclist Association congratulates MotoAmerica on a triumphant return to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, after a 10-year absence from the iconic track. MotoAmerica, home of the AMA Superbike Championship, visited Mid-Ohio for […]

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Fan-favorite track delivers big crowd and action-packed racing

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 19, 2024) — The American Motorcyclist Association congratulates MotoAmerica on a triumphant return to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, after a 10-year absence from the iconic track. MotoAmerica, home of the AMA Superbike Championship, visited Mid-Ohio for its eighth round of the 2024 season.

“It has been a long time coming but worth the wait to welcome the AMA Superbike Championship back to the flowing curves of Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course,” said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. “The weekend wasn’t without some challenges from Mother Nature, but the MotoAmerica team, supported by the Mid-Ohio track crew, were decisive and flexible, squeezing in as much racing action as possible.”

Race officials and track personnel battled volatile weather on both Saturday and Sunday but successfully completed the program. The hard work and quick planning allowed for a full slate of racing, rewarding fans with two championships and memorable moments on the newly paved road-race course.

In the premier Steel Commander Superbike class, Warhorse HSBK Racing’s Josh Herrin had a perfect weekend, with a clean sweep of the class doubleheader. While his first race was a runaway, the second offered some of the most exciting racing action of the weekend, with a full race battle with Sean Dylan Kelly and Cameron Beaubier, both on BMWs.

Two support class championships were decided on Sunday. Mikayla Moore wrapped up the 2024 Royal Enfield Build Train Race title with her seventh win of the season, and Matthew Chapin locked down the 2024 Junior Cup Championship on his BARTCON Racing Kawasaki with the double-header sweep.

The titles also are notable because both young riders have been selected to represent North America at the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme Intercontinental Games on Nov. 30-Dec. 1 in Jerez, Spain. Teams from all six of the FIM Continental Unions of Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, Latin America and Oceania will compete for world bragging rights at the two-day event.

“Congratulations to Mikalya and Chapin for outstanding seasons,” said Dingman, who presented Moore with her AMA No. 1 plate. “Their performances this year have been impressive, and both Mikalya and Matt will represent us well on the international stage in Jerez.”

Matthew Chapin, 2024 Junior Cup Champion. Photo Credits: Brian J. Nelson/MotoAmerica

The Supersport class saw a split in wins, with Rahal Ducati’s PJ Jacobsen winning on Saturday and Strack Racing’s Mathew Scholtz finishing out front on Sunday with his seventh win of the year.

Saturday’s Supersport race likely will be remembered by Mid-Ohio fans for the rider who crossed the line in third behind Jacobsen and second-place finisher Scholtz: veteran AMA racer and Ohio native Larry Pegram. With the race starting in the wet, the 51-year old, riding a Suzuki for TopPro Racing, led the race on rain tires for several laps before fading slightly. It was his first AMA podium finish since 2014 in the AMA Superbike class at New Jersey Motosports Park.

In the Mission Super Hooligan class, Saddlemen Racing/Harley Davidson’s Jake Lewis easily won the first race, with Lewis’s teammate Cory West winning by just 0.105 of a second over S&S/Indian Motorcycles Tyler O’Hara in the second contest.

In King of the Baggers, the two riders at the top of the points standings, Harley-Davidson’s Kyle Wyman and Indian Motorcycle’s Troy Herfoss split wins.

MotoAmerica resumes its season on Sept. 13-15 at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. For racing and ticket information, see www.motoamerica.com.

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AMA Congratulates 36 Class Winners at 2024 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-congratulates-36-class-winners-at-2024-ama-amateur-national-motocross-championship/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-congratulates-36-class-winners-at-2024-ama-amateur-national-motocross-championship/#respond Tue, 13 Aug 2024 14:59:21 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=27774 Drew Adams earns the 2024 Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award Photo Credit: Align With Us PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 13, 2024) — The American Motorcyclist Association awarded No. 1 plates to 36 class champions at the 2024 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship, which ran July 29-Aug. 3 at the famous Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Hurricane […]

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Drew Adams earns the 2024 Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 13, 2024) — The American Motorcyclist Association awarded No. 1 plates to 36 class champions at the 2024 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship, which ran July 29-Aug. 3 at the famous Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn.

In addition to the large collection of champions, the AMA honored four racers with special awards based on their overall body of work throughout the week of competition. Most notably, Drew Adams of Chattanooga, Tenn., brought home the 2024 Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award, which honors the amateur racer most primed for success at the professional level based on performance and demeanor.

“It’s always great to watch the next generation of motocross stars compete at a venue as iconic as Loretta Lynn’s ranch, and this year’s AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship proved that the future of our sport is incredibly bright,” AMA Deputy Director of Racing Mike Burkeen said. “Thank you to MX Sports, the racers and their families for continuing the tradition and excellence of this event.”

Adams secured the Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award with a pair of championships in the Open Pro Sport and 250 Pro Sport (4-1-1) classes, sweeping his way to victory in the Open Pro Sport class.

Caden Dudney of Athens, Texas, raced his way to 2024 AMA Amateur Rider of the Year honors behind victories in the 250 B (3-1-1) and Schoolboy 2 (12-17) B/C (1-1-1) classes. Dudney finished the week by winning his final five motos en route to his pair of class championships.

The 2024 AMA Youth Rider of the Year was awarded to Owen Covell of Plymouth, Mass., who claimed the 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C (4-1-2) and Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C (1-1-1) classes.

With a victory in the Senior (40+) class, behind a 1-2-1 performance in motos, Andrew Short of Smithville, Texas, earned the 2024 Vet Rider of the Year award. Short also tallied a 12th-place finish in the Open Pro Sport class.

List of 36 AMA National Championships and 2024 Winners:

  • Open Pro Sport: Drew Adams, Chattanooga, Tenn., Kawasaki (1-1-1)
  • 250 Pro Sport: Drew Adams, Chattanooga, Tenn., Kawasaki (4-1-1)
  • WMX: Kyleigh Stallings, Yukon, Okla., Kawasaki (1-1-4)
  • 250 B: Caden Dudney, Athens, Texas, Kawasaki (3-1-1)
  • 250 B Limited: Grayson Townsend, St. George, Utah, Kawasaki (1-2-1)
  • 250 C: Ryan Jaramillo, Los Lunas, N.M., Husqvarna (2-1-1)
  • 250 C Limited: Austin Ellis, Grass Valley, Calif., Honda (3-6-2)
  • 250 C Jr. (12-17) Limited: Drew Roberts, Kemp, Texas, Yamaha (9-5-3)
  • 450 B: Diesel Thomas, Raymond, Neb., Husqvarna (1-1-1)
  • 450 B Limited: Diesel Thomas, Raymond, Neb., Husqvarna (2-2-1)
  • 450 C: Jamieson MacDonald, Grafton, Ontario, KTM (1-10-2)
  • 125 C: Carson Asay, Vancouver, Wash., KTM (3-1-3)
  • Schoolboy 2 (12-17) B/C: Caden Dudney, Athens, Texas, Kawasaki (1-1-1)
  • College (18-24): Noah Stevens, Danbury, N.C., KTM (1-2-1)
  • Junior (25+): Jacob Hayes, San Antonio, Fla., Honda (3-1-1)
  • Vet (30+): Brandon Haas, Chesterfield, S.C., Yamaha (1-1-1)
  • Senior (40+): Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, KTM (1-2-1)
  • Senior (45+): John Boruff, Maynardville, Tenn., Kawasaki (2-2-5)
  • Masters (50+): Mike Brown, Bristol, Tenn., KTM (1-1-1)
  • Micro-E (4-7) Limited: Mickey Fluhart, Brandywine, Md., Cobra (2-1-1)
  • Micro 1 (4-6) Shaft Dr LTD: Wyatt Tedesco, Checotah, Okla., Yamaha (1-2-1)
  • Micro 2 (4-6) Limited: Trey Geary, Imperial, Neb., Cobra (2-2-3)
  • Micro 3 (7-8) Limited: Tate Brush, Atwood, Tenn., Cobra (1-1-1)
  • 65cc (7-9) Limited: Kannon Zabojnik, Rowlett, Texas, Cobra (4-2-1)
  • 65cc (7-9): Kannon Zabojnik, Rowlett, Texas, Cobra (4-1-1)
  • 65cc (10-11) Limited: Carter Gray, St. Clairsville, Ohio, Cobra (1-1-3)
  • 65cc (10-11): Jaydin Smart, Berry Creek, Calif., Cobra (1-1-2)
  • 85cc (10-12) Limited: Nolan Ford, Fairfield, Calif., KTM (1-1-4)
  • 85cc (10-12): Braxtyn Mes, Temecula, Calif., Husqvarna (7-1-1)
  • Mini Sr 1 (12-14): Ries Seeba, Wrightwood, Calif., KTM (1-3-2)
  • Mini Sr 2 (13-15): Dane Pappas, Livermore, Calif., GASGAS (2-1-4)
  • Supermini 1 (12-15): Grant McDonald, Cairo, Ga., KTM (2-2-2)
  • Supermini 2 (13-16): Aidan Zingg, Hemet, Calif., KTM (1-3-1)
  • 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C: Owen Covell, Plymouth, Mass., Yamaha (4-1-2)
  • Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C: Owen Covell, Plymouth, Mass., Yamaha (1-1-1)
  • Girls (11-16): Lachlan “La La” Turner, Gardnerville, Nev., GASGAS (1-2-1)

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History to be Made at 2024 FIM International Six-Days Enduro https://americanmotorcyclist.com/history-to-be-made-at-2024-fim-international-six-days-enduro/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/history-to-be-made-at-2024-fim-international-six-days-enduro/#respond Mon, 12 Aug 2024 16:00:00 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=27762 Team Eric Cleveland Memorial to be first all-women ISDE club team Photo Credit: Mary Rinnell PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 12, 2024) — As 31 total riders will represent the United States at the 98th FIM International Six Days Enduro, which takes place Oct. 14-19 in Galicia, Spain, history will be made in more than one way. […]

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Team Eric Cleveland Memorial to be first all-women ISDE club team

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 12, 2024) — As 31 total riders will represent the United States at the 98th FIM International Six Days Enduro, which takes place Oct. 14-19 in Galicia, Spain, history will be made in more than one way.

American club Team Eric Cleveland Memorial will be the first FIM-recognized club team fully comprised of women riders to compete in the ISDE, headlined by riders Ava Silvestri (GASGAS), Olivia Pugh (KTM) and Jocelyn Barnes (Husqvarna).

“ISDE serves as the pinnacle of international competition when it comes to Enduro racing, and each year the sport’s history books are rewritten,” ISDE Coordinator Michael Jolly said. “Team Eric Cleveland Memorial is primed to make their own mark on the history of the event as the first all-female club team, and we cannot wait to see them compete in Spain this October!”

Club teams rely on generous donations to help cover the costs of competing in the prestigious ISDE event, including travel costs, lodging and bike transportation. Follow the links below to offer support for Team Eric Cleveland Memorial.

To support Ava Silvestri, visit her Instagram for more details regarding her raffle bike and shirt sales.

Other fundraising efforts for the U.S. Trophy Teams, include Rabaconda’s limited-edition tire changer and Fredette Racing Products’ custom bike mats, with sales proceeds going to support the three teams in their quest for glory in Spain.   For more information regarding the U.S. ISDE teams, head over to AmericanMotorcyclist.com/racing/off-road/isde-international-six-days-enduro/

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2024 Permco AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days Presented by Yamaha Celebrated AMA’s Centennial in Record-Breaking Fashion https://americanmotorcyclist.com/2024-permco-ama-vintage-motorcycle-days-presented-by-yamaha-celebrated-amas-centennial-in-record-breaking-fashion/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/2024-permco-ama-vintage-motorcycle-days-presented-by-yamaha-celebrated-amas-centennial-in-record-breaking-fashion/#respond Wed, 07 Aug 2024 17:30:29 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=27746 AMA thanks partners, supporters and attendees who made the weekend successful Photo Credit: Mariah Lacy PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 7, 2024) — Tens of thousands of motorcyclists from around the country and the world gathered at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, July 26-28 for 2024 Permco AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days presented by Yamaha […]

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AMA thanks partners, supporters and attendees who made the weekend successful

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 7, 2024) — Tens of thousands of motorcyclists from around the country and the world gathered at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, July 26-28 for 2024 Permco AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days presented by Yamaha — one of the largest single-weekend events in all of motorcycling, including North America’s largest motorcycle swap meet.

Organized and co-promoted by the American Motorcyclist Association, along with facility owner and co-promoter Green-Savoree Racing Promotions, the annual event raises funds for the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that helps fund the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame’s mission to promote and preserve the history and heritage of motorcycling in America.

“Every year the AMA takes great pride in organizing AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days,” said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman, “and this year was even more special as the AMA celebrated its 100th Anniversary. The weekend gives motorcyclists a chance to celebrate vintage bikes while spending time with family and friends, enjoying the freedom of two wheels with like-minded enthusiasts. This event wouldn’t be possible without a long list of partners, supporters and volunteers. We appreciate them all, as well as everyone who attended the record-breaking event, which enables us to raise money for the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.”

The Grand Marshal for the event was AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer and six-time AMA National Champion Broc Glover, who spent time signing autographs, participating in question-and-answer sessions, greeting fans, and racing on the motocross track. Each day he also led the Lap of History aboard a Yamaha Tenere 700 kindly provided by the marque, which served as presenting sponsor of the event.

“AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days is an incredible event,” Glover said, “and the fact that it was the celebration of the AMA’s 100th Anniversary made it even more special. I’ve never seen anything like it. The part I loved the most was seeing motorcyclists of all ages — from young kids to veteran riders — riding around and enjoying themselves. It was my first year attending VMD, but it won’t be my last!”

AMA Business Development Manager Michael Kula thanked the many companies who supported the event financially.

“A huge thank you to Permco, who was our Title Sponsor for the second year in a row,” Kula said. “We also appreciate Yamaha, who was the event’s Presenting Sponsor. Other sponsors included State Farm, Royal Enfield, B’laster, SSR Motorsports, Motozilli Powersports, Biltwell, Kenda Tire, American Motor Drome Company, Classic British Motorcycle Club, Iron Pony, STACYC, Mimi & Moto, Moto Motion, Skidmark Garage, Motorcycles and Coffee, Vintage Rides, Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club, Angel Boy by Boozy, Big Ear Inc., DC Dirt Camp, Legends and Heroes Moto Museum, Liquid Lab & Studio, Red Bull, Ryvid Inc., Smart Massage, Thrive Medical Center, National Cycle, Brakecrafters, Cometic Gasket, Klotz Lubricants.

“Our friends at Yamaha, Triumph and Royal Enfield,” Kula continued, “also had demo bikes for attendees to test ride throughout the weekend. We can’t thank them — and all of these companies — enough for their support, especially since the proceeds help support the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.”

AMA Director of Marketing & Communications Joy Burgess expressed her appreciation of the many AMA members who helped make the event — and the AMA’s 100th Anniversary — a success.

“Our main goal at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days,” Burgess said, “is to put on an event that allows our members to enjoy the thrill and freedom of two wheels while celebrating the history of motorcycling. We enjoyed the chance to meet and hear from our members who not only appreciated the event but were thrilled to celebrate the AMA’s Centennial at VMD. We appreciate all the members who attended, and the many new ones who joined.

“A record-breaking number of members joined during the weekend,” Burgess continued, “and we look forward to seeing them all return next year.”

During the event, members not only packed the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Tent in the Hall of Fame Fanzone in the infield to renew their membership or join the AMA, they celebrated the organization’s centennial by purchasing and wearing AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days and AMA 100 Years gear. Gear quickly sold out, but those wishing to purchase gear celebrating the AMA’s Centennial can visit AMAGear.com.

In addition to AMA President & CEO Rob Dingman, several other AMA Board members attended to support the event, including Directors Gary Pontius, Brad Baumert, Chris Cox and Maggie McNally.

Multiple celebrities made appearances at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days as the AMA celebrated 100 years of protecting the rights of motorcyclists. American country singer, songwriter and actor Lyle Lovett attended on Saturday, not only spending time enjoying the vintage event, but also speaking with Grand Marshal Broc Glover on the AMA stage. Also in attendance was famed guitarist Billy Morris, who has played in several bands including Warrant and Quiet Riot.  

“It was a treat to interview Broc and Lyle on the AMA stage,” said AMA Editorial Director Mitch Boehm. “Most folks know Broc’s amazing history, but hearing Lyle talk about his early days riding and racing Pentons down in Texas was genuinely fascinating, and I know the fans who attended the chat were psyched to hear it all.”

Many AMA members, as well as AMA-chartered and partner organizations, showed up to the event as volunteers as well.

“More than 100 volunteers — including 72 AMA member volunteers, volunteers from AMA-chartered organization the Christian Motorcyclist Association and our partner Motorcycle Ohio — came out to help,” said AMA Membership Event and Program Manager Makenzi Martin. “We can’t thank them — as well as our AMA staff — enough for committing their time and efforts to make AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days a success.”

Vintage racing at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days brought in thousands of race entries in vintage motocross, trials, hare scrambles, pit bike racing, flat track and road racing.

“Thanks to the efforts of our team and the support of our racing partners and volunteers, we enjoyed one of the most successful events in AMA history,” said AMA Director of Racing Mike Pelletier.

“The Roadracing World Action Fund has long been one of our key racing partners,” Pelletier continued, “and we appreciate them — along with MotoAmerica — providing us with soft barriers for the road-race course. The Roadracing World Action Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving rider safety and reducing racetrack injuries, and we encourage the motorcycle community to support  their efforts at https://www.roadracingworld.com/actionfund/. ”

Pelletier also thanked BAJA MX Inc., for motocross operations and racing registration, WERA for road race operations, announcer Kevin Kelly, Trials Incorporated for trials operations, Mandi Mastin for hare scrambles operations, Log Road MX for motocross track preparation, Christian Motorcycle Association for flagging duties, Brian Kozicki Events for AV assistance, Bagger Racing League Worldwide LLC for pitbike and bagger racing, Acerbis for course markers, eScore Electronic Event Scoring, MX Trophies, RaceLine Ministry (Mark and Dawn Merical), and Fenix Medical Transportation Special Events Division.

For flat track racing, special thanks to race officials and flaggers, Ashland County Fairgrounds, and AMA Hall of Famer David Aldana.

AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days is home to North America’s largest motorcycle swap meet, and this year the swap meet sold out of space several weeks before the event took place.

“The VMD swap meet was bigger than ever this year,” said AMA Director of Information Technology Shaun Holloway. “We had more than 825 available spaces for vendors, and they sold out before the event. Then we added a few more spaces on site and sold those, as well. We thank all our vendors for making the swap meet a success again this year, and we’re excited to see everyone return for 2025 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days.”

AMA Chief Operating Officer James Holter expressed appreciation for Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, the AMA’s most important operational partner.

“Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course offers one of the few facilities in the country able to accommodate the many activities that make AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days what it is: the most distinct, expansive and fun event in all of motorcycling,” Holter said. “This wouldn’t be possible without the professional and experienced team running the track. Led by Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course President Craig Rust, track personnel put in significant work behind the scenes ensuring that fans, sponsors and vendors, and AMA staff are safe and free to have a great weekend.”

AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days is the country’s premier celebration of vintage motorcycles and one of the largest single-weekend motorcycle events each summer. Learn more about AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, check out photos of the event and read stories at VintageMotorcycleDays.com.

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AMA Congratulates 2024 Nicky Hayden AMA Flat Track Horizon Award Winner Walker Porter https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-congratulates-2024-nicky-hayden-ama-flat-track-horizon-award-winner-walker-porter/ https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-congratulates-2024-nicky-hayden-ama-flat-track-horizon-award-winner-walker-porter/#respond Wed, 07 Aug 2024 14:00:00 +0000 https://americanmotorcyclist.com/?p=27742 Meghan Greimel earns the Bill Werner AMA Fast Brain Award, while 20 racers bring home AMA No. 1 plates Photo Credit: Tim Lester PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 7, 2024) — As the world’s best amateur flat trackers battled for AMA No. 1 plates in Du Quoin, Ill., during the 2024 Mission Foods AMA Flat Track Grand […]

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Meghan Greimel earns the Bill Werner AMA Fast Brain Award, while 20 racers bring home AMA No. 1 plates

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 7, 2024) — As the world’s best amateur flat trackers battled for AMA No. 1 plates in Du Quoin, Ill., during the 2024 Mission Foods AMA Flat Track Grand Championship, the American Motorcyclist Association congratulates Walker Porter, winner of the 2024 Nicky Hayden AMA Flat Track Horizon Award, and Meghan Greimel, winner of the 2024 Bill Werner AMA Fast Brain Award.

With intense racing throughout the week, Porter and Greimel emerged above the rest for their efforts on and off the dirt track. In addition to Porter and Greimel, the AMA congratulates Youth Racer of the Year, Drew Eldred, and the Vet/Senior Racer of the Year, Dave Tyo.

“Walker Porter’s resilience and racing ability made him an excellent choice for this year’s Nicky Hayden AMA Flat Track Horizon Award,” AMA Track Racing Manager Ken Saillant said. “Walker separated himself with a terrific showing on the Short Track, and his racing ability combined with his professional demeanor will serve him well at the professional level of racing.”

Saillant also recognized the accomplishments of Greimel, whose academic resume, along with her dynamite showing on the track throughout the week — winning all four main events in the Bromley Motorsports Women’s Class — made her the perfect choice for the Bill Werner AMA Fast Brain Award.

“Meghan is as sharp as they come, both as a student and a racer,” Saillant said. “Her prowess as a racer is remarkable, as she had an outstanding showing this past week, but her excellent performance in the classroom and desire to challenge herself as a student really stood out.”

Porter, who hails from Athens, Ala., struggled to find his footing during the first day on the Half-Mile, but thanks to a dominant performance on the Short Track, as well as a strong showing on the final day of amateur competition, he was able to separate himself as the racer most primed to make an impact at the professional level.

“I was just really excited because I’ve been dreaming about it forever,” Porter said about winning the Nicky Hayden AMA Flat Track Horizon Award.

Porter was presented the award by last year’s Nicky Hayden AMA Flat Track Horizon Award winner Evan Renshaw, who represents a long line of notable winners of the prestigious award that have gone to have success at the next level. Porter joins flat track greats like Jared Mees, Roger Lee Hayden, Briar Bauman, Kody Kopp, Chase Saathoff and Dallas Daniels as winners of the award.

Awarded to the racer that shows ability on the track and academic achievement in the classroom amidst a difficult workload, the Bill Werner AMA Fast Brain Award is selected by the AMA through the analysis of a wide range of academic transcripts sent in by each contender for the award. The winner of the award receives a $1,500 scholarship.

A native of Havre de Grace, Md., Greimel excelled throughout the week, winning all four main events in the Bromley Motorsports Women’s Class and competing in several 250cc main events. Greimel, who will be a junior in high school this fall, emphasized her excitement to win the award.

“It was definitely cool,” Greimel, the first female recipient of the Bill Werner AMA Fast Brain award, said. “I don’t think I truly understood the history behind the award, so after some research, it means a lot more to me.”

The complete list of AMA amateur national champions crowned at the 2024 Mission Foods AMA Flat Track Grand Championship includes:

50cc Production Chain (4-8)

Odin Music

Pinconning, Mich.

50cc Production Chain Drive Shifter (4-8)

Cruise Texter

Willow Street, Pa.

50cc Production PW Shaft Drive (4-8)

Cruise Texter

Willow Street, Pa.

65cc Modified (7-11)

Drew Eldred

Trout Run, Pa.

65cc Production (7-11)

Jackson Joiner

Bakersfield, Calif.

85cc Modified (9-11)

Beckem Daniels

Matoon, Ill.

85cc Modified (9-13)

Jed Fyffe

Jindera, NSW, Australia

85cc Production (9-13)

Jed Fyffe

Jindera, NSW, Australia

85cc Modified Supermini (12-15)

Colton Shafer

Caruthers, Calif.

Veteran (25+)

Adam Beldyga

Chesaning, Mich.

Senior (40+)

Adam Beldyga

Chesaning, Mich.

Super Senior (50+)

David Tyo

Prescott, Mich.

Masters (60+)

David Tyo

Prescott, Mich.

Bromley Motorsports Women’s 122cc and Up (12+)

Meghan Greimel

Havre De Grace, Md.

250cc Production

Sam Drane

Forbes, NSW, Australia

250cc Modified

Sam Drane

Forbes, NSW, Australia

Motion Pro 450cc Modified

Bodie Paige

Helensvale, QLD, Australia

450cc Production

Walker Porter

Athens, Ala.

Open Heavyweight

Bodie Paige

Helensvale, QLD, Australia

Open Singles

Bodie Paige

Helensvale, QLD, Australia

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