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AMA announces 2009
AMA Racing ATV Extreme Dirt Track National
Championship Series Schedule
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA) announced today
the 2009 schedule for the AMA Racing ATV Extreme
Dirt Track National Championship Series. Kicking
off on May 30 in Ava, Mo., the series features
the country's top ATV dirt-track racers and will
award national titles in a number of age-,
skill- and machine-based classes.
"The only thing more fun than watching these
guys kick their ATVs sideways inches apart at
the end of a long straightaway, spraying rooster
tails like you would not believe is going out
there and doing it yourself," said AMA
Flat-Track Director Ken Saillant. "This year's
schedule offers our valued racers a nice mix of
venues that will test their skills almost as
much as the competition on the track. We can't
wait to get started."
The initial round will be at the Ozark Mountain
ATV Raceway in Ava, Mo., on May 30. The series
will make stops in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio
and Illinois before the finale at the I-81
Speedway in Greeneville, Tenn., on Sept. 19. The
complete schedule is below.
2009 AMA Racing ATV Extreme Dirt Track National
Championship Series Schedule
Round 1
May 30
Ozark Mountain ATV Raceway
(417) 683-1667
rrgettmuddy@aol.com
www.ozarksatvraceway.com
LOC: Ava, Mo.
Round 2
June 20
Tri-City Raceway
(814) 676-0477
hetrickracing@hotmail.com
www.hetrickracing.com
LOC: Franklin, Pa.
Round 3
July 11
Birch Creek Raceway
(434) 489-2992
akferrell@comcast.net
www.birchcreekmotorsports.com
LOC: Danville, Va.
Round 4
July 25
Pine Lake
(440) 997-4166
williamfischer07@yahoo.com
www.fischercycle.com
LOC: Ashtabula, Ohio
Round 5
Aug. 29
South Fork Dirt Riders
(217) 237-4752
rrgetmuddy@aol.com
www.southforkdirtriders.com
LOC: Taylorville, Ill.
Round 6
Sept. 19
I-81 Motorsports Park
(423) 323-5497
contact@victory-sports.com
www.victorysportsracing.com
LOC: Greeneville, Tenn.
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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