
AMA Racing Amateur
Motocross Competitors Rider Classifications for
2010 Season
AMA Racing, the pro-am and amateur
competition arm of the American Motorcyclist
Association (AMA), has announced that amateur
competitor classifications for motocross have
been established for the upcoming 2010 season.
Amateur competitors have been advanced from C to
B classification and from B to A classification
based on the rider advancement procedures
outlined in the 2009 AMA Racing Rulebook.
Riders advanced from C to B classification
are listed in the following PDF:
2009_B_Advancement_List-1-11-2009.pdf
Riders advanced from B to A classification
are listed in the following PDF:
2009_A_Advancement_List-1-11-2009.pdf
In addition, amateur competitors interested
in checking their classification can perform the
following steps:
- Visit
AMARacing.com
- Select MX Results Center
- Search by Last Name or AMA number in the
Rider Search box for 2009 results
- The classification will be listed at the top
of the individual rider page, along with the
date that classification was last updated
Rider advancement procedures for motocross
are spelled out in Chapter 1, Section 1.1 of the
2009 AMA Racing Rulebook Governing Pro-Am,
Standard, ATV and Youth Competition. Riders are
advanced based on the National Advancement
System, according to their Rider Performance
Value (RPV). For details on advancement
procedures, see the 2009 AMA Racing Rulebook
Governing Pro-Am, Standard, ATV and Youth
Competition. A rulebook can be downloaded from
AMARacing.com.
Riders who are aware of specific errors in
the results reported to AMA Racing, resulting in
a mistake in their classification advancement,
are encouraged to bring those specific errors to
the attention of AMA Racing.
In the case of erroneous results, e-mail the
following to
mxadvance@ama-cycle.org:
- Name
- AMA number
- Rider status and date advanced shown in
Motocross Results Center
- Daytime phone number
- E-mail address
- The details of the specific error
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
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their journey to the same destination: freedom
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advocates for motorcyclists' interests in the
halls of local, state and federal government,
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organizations, and the court of public opinion.
Through member clubs, promoters and partners,
the AMA sanctions more motorsports competition
and motorcycle recreational events than any
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motorcycling for future generations.
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