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Countdown to the 2007 ATVA/ITP Moose Racing
National Motocross Series Awards Banquet
Returning to the great Smoky Mountains in Pigeon
Forge, Tennessee
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (October
11, 2007) - Dress the part of a
true champion for the 2007 ATVA/ITP Moose Racing
National Motocross Series Awards Banquet.
The celebration returns to the Grand Resort
Hotel and Convention Center in Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee on November 10. Come enjoy the end of
the racing season and the beginning of the
holiday season as the town of Pigeon Forge turns
on Christmas lights the week before the banquet!
Reservations need to be made by Saturday,
November 3—the banquet is less than a month
away!
In addition, you must cast your vote for the
Specialty Awards with the ballot, which must be
sent in or e-mailed prior to the event.
Specialty Awards go to each of the following:
Rider of the Year. Most Improved Rider.
Sportsmanship Award. Sponsor of the Year. Hard
Luck Award. Good Samaritan Award. Rough-N-Ready
Pit Crew. Knucklehead Award. Rookie of the Year.
The event will recognize the top 10 finishers in
each class with honors, along with contingency
awards for the top five, a buffet-style dinner,
Versus TV clips from the ATVA MX series, a
well-to-do photo gallery, 50/50 Drawing Boards,
door prizes and more! Every rider will have a
chance to be interviewed to thank their
sponsors!
The Grand Resort Hotel is “the Meeting Place of
the Smokies,” with shopping, music and lights
galore! The community also offers plenty of
activities to keep you busy, because Smoky
Mountain town kicks off Pigeon Forge’s Annual
Winterfest on November 9, just in time for the
banquet!
There’s the Trolley Tour of Lights with over
four million lights, Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain
Christmas holiday festival in the famous themed
amusement park, along with more than 200 shops
and boutiques; you’ll see why Pigeon Forge
shopping has been voted one of the top shopping
destinations in the Southeast.
If that’s not enough, spend the entire holiday
season at Pigeon Forge. Log on to
www.pigeonforge.comor
www.mypigeonforge.com.
For hotel reservations call 1-800-251-4444 or
log on to
www.grandresorthotel.com. The room is $69.77
plus tax. Make sure you say, “I want the ATV
Banquet Rate!”
Tickets are $30 each for adults and $20 for
children ages 5-11. Kids 4 and under are free.
Pick up your tickets at the door.
For advance banquet reservations, download the
form at
http://www.atvmotocross.com/07ATVABanquetFlyer.pdf
Make checks payable to:
ATVPG
313 Maple Lane
Blountville, TN 37617
Phone: 423-323-5497 or Fax: 423-323-3870
See you there!
About the AMA ITP/Moose ATV National
Motocross Championship Series Presented by Parts Unlimited:
Sanctioned by the AMA and ATVA, the nation’s
premier amateur and professional ATV motocross
series is hosted by many of America’s premier
motocross facilities. The 12-round series
approaches its 21st season with the Pro class
newly under the wing of AMA Pro Racing. The 2006
series hosted over 8,000 entrants, making it
America’s largest, as well as its longest
running, ATV National Motocross series. Series
sponsors include title sponsors ITP Tires and
Moose, and presenting sponsor Parts Unlimited.
Premiere and Feature sponsors include ATV Sport,
Moto Tees, Scott USA, Maxxis Tires, Elka
Suspension and H-Bomb Films/Division Four.
Associate sponsors include Weekend Warrior
Trailers, Denton Racing, and Hinson Racing.
Media partners include ATV Insider, ATV Rider
and ATVRiders.com.
About AMA Racing:
AMA Racing is the competition arm of the
American Motorcyclist Association and is the
leading sanctioning body for motorcycle sport in
the United States. Its professional properties
include the Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series,
the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship presented
by FMF, the AMA Superbike Championship presented
by Parts Unlimited, the AMA Ford Quality Checked
Flat Track Championship, the AMA Supermoto
Championship and the AMA Pro ATV Championship.
In amateur and pro-am competition, AMA Racing
sanctions over 4000 events in 24 different
disciplines and supports over 110 thousand
active members. For more information about
professional racing, visit www.amaproracing.com.
Accredited media outlets can also access an on
line Press Room at www.amaproracing.com/pressroom.
For amateur racing information visit
www.amadirectlink.com/amrace/amasports.asp.
About the ATVA:
The ATV Association (“ATVA”) is the official
sanctioning body of the amateur divisions of the
ATVA ITP/Moose ATV National Motocross
Championship Series Presented by Parts
Unlimited. The 9,000 member ATVA is the sister
organization of the 260,000 member American
Motorcyclist Association (“AMA”). ATV racing has
experienced phenomenal growth at the rate of 25%
in the past two years alone, and continues to
gain momentum and support, outselling off-road
motorcycles annually. Each round attracts
600-700 racers who compete for bragging rights
to one of 31 amateur national titles. For more
information about ATVA, visit
www.atvaonline.com.
About the ATVPG:
The ATVPG is comprised of the 12 individual
promoters that host the AMA ITP/Moose ATV
National Motocross Championships, presented by
Parts Unlimited. The goal of the ATVPG is to
raise awareness of ATV motocross through the
production of professional and amateur
championship racing events. For more information
on the ATVPG and the ATV National events they
produce, go to
www.atvmotocross.com.
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