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AMA announces 2010
AMA Racing ATV National Hare Scrambles
Championship Series schedule
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA) announced today
the 2010 schedule for the AMA Racing ATV
National Hare Scrambles Championship. The series
determines the country's top ATV hare-scrambles
racers in a range of classes with national
awards and No. 1 plates.
"Last year, the AMA broke new ground with the
AMA Racing ATV National Hare Scrambles
Championship Series," said AMA Director of
Racing Joe Bromley. "For the first time, we gave
ATV riders their own national hare scrambles
series. In fact, we will be recognizing our
inaugural-year champions at the upcoming AMA
Racing Championship Banquet, this Dec. 4, at the
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, with AMA
Racing National No. 1 plates.
"We're looking forward to building on our
first-year success this coming year," Bromley
continued. "Working with local promoters, we've
put together a great series for 2010."
The initial round will be promoted by Evansville
MX Park and be held April 17 in Berwick, Pa. The
series will then roll through Wisconsin, back to
Pennsylvania then New York for the series
finale. The six-round series will wrap up Aug.
28 in Courtland, N.Y.
2010 AMA Racing ATV National Hare Scrambles
Championship Series Schedule
Round 1
April 17
Evansville MX Park
Duane Fisher
(570) 759-2841
info@evansvillemxpark.com
EvansvilleMXPark.com
LOC: Berwick, Pa.
Round 2
May 29
Sugar Camp Racing
Scott Schwalbe
(715) 272-1101
sugarcampracing@frontier.net
SugarCampEnt.com
LOC: Rhinelander, Wis.
Round 3
June 12
Miles Mountain
Jeremy Richardson
(570) 723-8516
boot46@ptd.net
MilesMountainMX.com
LOC: Elkland, Pa.
Round 4
July 18
Rausch Creek Powersports
Tiffany Tobias
(570) 682-4600
rob@rauschcreekracing.com
RauschCreekRacing.com
LOC: Valley View, Pa.
Round 5
Aug. 28
Knobby Acres
Cindy Davis
(607) 756-5277
mcdavis409@yahoo.com
Wnyoa.net
LOC: Cortland, N.Y.
About the American
Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has protected the future of
motorcycling and promoted the motorcycle
lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of
life, and they navigate many different routes on
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advocates for motorcyclists' interests in the
halls of local, state and federal government,
the committees of international governing
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Through member clubs, promoters and partners,
the AMA sanctions more motorsports competition
and motorcycle recreational events than any
other organization in the world. AMA members
receive money-saving discounts from dozens of
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motorcycling for future generations.
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