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AMA Racing Announces
New Round For 2009 AMA Racing National Hare &
Hound Championship Series
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- AMA Racing announced
today that a round has been added to the 2009
AMA Racing National Hare & Hound Championship
Series, one of the country's premier off-road
series for both amateur competitors and the
country's fastest desert racers.
The new round is scheduled for May 16 in
Jericho, Utah. It will be promoted by the
Sugarloafers MC.
The 2009 AMA Racing National Hare & Hound
Championship Series will begin on Jan. 25 at the
Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Area near
Lucerne, California. The eight-round
championship will return to Jericho for the
final round on Oct. 31. The complete schedule is
below.
2009 AMA Racing National Hare & Hound
Championship Series Schedule
Round 1
Jan. 25, 2009
Desert M/C
Gary Cyr
(909) 865-3935
desertmotorcycleclub@yahoo.com
www.desertmc.com
LOC: Johnson Valley OHVA, Lucerne, Calif.
Round 2
Feb. 8, 2009
Four Aces MC
Richie Wohlers
(805) 573-5128
richie@fouracesmc.org
www.fouracesmc.org
LOC: Spangler Hills, Ridgecrest, Calif.
Round 3
March 15, 2009
Roadrunner Off-Road Racing
Kirk Hester
760-275-9852
captain@dc.rr.com
http://groups.msn.com/RoadRunnerOffRoadRacing/
LOC: Superstition OHVA, El Centro, Calif.
GPS: 32° 54'7.23"N 115° 47'15.86"W
Round 4
April 26, 2009
Vikings MC
Nick Balderas
714-775-6880
balderas4@sbc.global.net
www.vikingsmc.org
LOC: Lucerne Valley, Calif.
Round 5
May 16, 2008
Sugarloafers
Rob Davies
(435) 743-4818
rdavies02@frontiernet.net
www.sugarloafersmc.com
LOC: Jericho, Utah
Round 6
Sept. 26, 2009
Utah Desert Foxes
Steve Rij
801-964-8773
steve.bmp@att.net
www.utahdesertfoxes.com
LOC: Wendover, Nev.
Round 7
Oct. 25, 2009
100's MC
Ryan Sanders
9495849395
ryan.sanders@district37ama.org
www.100smc.org
LOC: Lucerne Valley, Calif.
Round 8
Oct. 31, 2009
Sageriders MC
Kari Christman
435-650-0411
dezchik111@yahoo.com
www.sageriders.com
LOC: Jericho, Utah
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