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AMA announces 2009
AMA Racing ATV National Hare Scrambles
Championship Series
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA) announced today a
new championship series for 2009 that will honor
the country's top ATV off-road racers with
national titles. The 2009 AMA Racing ATV
National Hare Scrambles Championship Series will
kick off its seven rounds on March 28 and offer
classes for racers of all skill levels.
"The AMA is breaking new ground with the AMA
Racing ATV National Hare Scrambles Championship
Series in 2009," said AMA Off-Road Director
Chuck Weir. "For the first time, we will offer
ATV riders their own national hare scrambles
series and recognize these phenomenal athletes
with AMA National No. 1 plates."
The initial round will be promoted by
Diamondback Sports and be held March 28 in
Sparta, Ga. The series will then roll through
North Carolina, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and
Connecticut. The championship will wrap up July
18 in Newark Valley, N.Y. The complete schedule
is below.
2009 AMA Racing ATV National Hare
Scrambles Championship Series Schedule
Round 1
March 28
Diamondback Sports
Eddie Ridley
(706) 847-6132
eddie@sorcs.net
www.sorcs.net
LOC: TBA, Ga.
Round 2
April 25
Diamondback Sports
Eddie Ridley
(706) 847-6132
eddie@sorcs.net
www.sorcs.net
LOC: Haysville, N.C.
Round 3
May 23
Sugar Camp Racing
Scott Schwalbe
(715) 272-1101
sugarcampracing@frontiernet.net
www.sugarcampent.com
LOC: Rhinelander, Wis.
Round 4
June 14
Miles Mountain
Jeremy Richardson
(570) 723-8516
boot46@ptd.net
www.milesmountainmx.com
LOC: Elkland, Pa.
Round 5
June 20
New England Cross Country
Steve Poplasky
(860) 617-8371
steve@neccracing.net
www.neccracing.net
LOC: Chaplin, Conn.
Round 6
June 28
New England Cross Country
Steve Poplasky
(860) 617-8371
steve@neccracing.net
www.neccracing.net
LOC: Chaplin, Conn.
Round 7
July 18
Beaten Trails
Dan Leonard
(607) 657-8433
leonard13736@yahoo.com
www.wynoa.net
LOC: Newark Valley, N.Y.
About the American Motorcyclist
Association Since 1924, the
AMA has promoted and protected the motorcycling
lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of
life and they navigate many different roads on
their journey to the same destination: freedom
on two wheels. As the world's largest motorcycle
organization with nearly 300,000 members, the
AMA advocates for motorcyclists' interests in
the halls of local, state and federal
government, the committees of international
governing organizations and the court of public
opinion. Through member clubs, promoters and
partners, the AMA sanctions more motorsports
competition events than any other organization
in the world. Through its Motorcycle Hall of
Fame Museum, the AMA preserves the heritage of
motorcycling for future generations. For more
information, visit
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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