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AMA Amateur National Ice Racing
Championships
Menasha, WI – Fantasy Moto will be hosting it’s first ever
AMA National Championship event as the 2006 AMA Amateur National
Ice Racing Championships roll into Waverly Beach in Menasha,
Wisconsin on January 13-15, 2006.
Promoting a true National Championship has been a goal of the
company since our conception back in 1998. Although an ice race
was not our initial thought for promoting a championship, we
feel it is a great opportunity, which through hard work and
efforts could present us with the opportunity to promote ATV
Nationals. The heart of Fantasy Moto is to provide racers with
the ultimate riding experience and rewards, just as we would
want if we were racing ourselves. This basic principle has
served our clientele and has provided an outlet for growth
throughout the past 7 years.
The Kold Kutter Shootout will return in 2006 with a
guaranteed purse of $2500 plus 100% of the entry fees for that
class.
Waverly Beach is a Mecca of activity in the winter months
with on-shore facilities that are second to none. There has
always been a practice track plowed near the shoreline. In fact,
the 2005 60cc National Dirt-track Champion Jacob Cunningham and
his father Matt maintained a track at Waverly Beach in 2004-2005
that helped Jacob sharpen his skills all winter long.
“It’s amazing, the last time this race came to Wisconsin was
in Eagle River a few years back. There were people from all over
the country. In my opinion, ice racing is bigger than ever,
especially with the success of the CWIRA (Central Wisconsin Ice
Racing Association) circuit” states Joel Janssen of Janssen
Racing.
Within the next few weeks, Fantasy Moto will be offering
online pre-registration. The local Chamber of Commerce and
Visitors and Conventions Bureau is also compiling a list of
hotels that will offer discounted rates for event participants
and spectators. All details for the race, including times,
classes, prices, directions, entertainment attractions and
lodging will be posted at
www.fantasymoto.com in the upcoming
weeks.
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