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0 comments | Tuesday, January 5, 2010

2010 AMA National Motocross Schedule

  • May 22 - Hangtown Motocross Classic - Rancho Cordova, Calif.

  • May 29 - Glen Helen Raceway - San Bernardino, Calif.

  • June 5 - Freestone Raceway - Wortham, Texas

  • June 12 - High Point Raceway - Mt. Morris, Pa.

  • June 19 - Budds Creek Motocross - Mechanicsville, Md.

  • June 26 - Thunder Valley Motocross - Lakewood, Colo.

  • July 3 - RedBud - Buchanan, Mich.

  • July 17 - Spring Creek Motocross - Millville, Minn.

  • July 24 - Washougal Motocross - Washougal, Wash.

  • Aug 14 - Unadilla Valley Sports Center - New Berlin, N.Y.

  • Aug 28 - Moto-X 338 - Southwick, Mass.

  • Sept 4 - Steel City Raceway - Delmont, Pa.



2010 AMA Women's National Motocross Championship Schedule

  • May 22 - Hangtown Motocross Classic - Rancho Cordova, Calif.

  • May 29 - Glen Helen Raceway - San Bernardino, Calif.

  • June 5 - Freestone Raceway - Wortham, Texas

  • June 26 - Thunder Valley Motocross - Lakewood/Denver, Colo.

  • July 3 - RedBud - Buchanan, Mich.

  • July 17 - Spring Creek Motocross - Millville, Minn.

  • Aug 28 - Moto-X 338 - Southwick, Mass.

  • Sept 4 - Steel City Raceway - Delmont, Pa.

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0 comments | Monday, August 17, 2009

Round 9 results for the 2009 AMA Motocross Series from from New Berlin, NY. Here are the top 10 450 and 250!


450 Results

  1. Chad Reed 1/1 SUZ

  2. Andrew Short 5/2 HON

  3. Michael Byrne 4/3 SUZ

  4. Justin Brayton 8/4 KTM

  5. Davi Millsaps 3/11 HON

  6. Gareth Swanepoel 7/6 KAW

  7. Ivan Tedesco 6/8 YAM

  8. Kyle Regal 10/5 YAM

  9. Thomas Hahn 2/16 KAW

  10. Tim Ferry 11/7 KAW




250 Results

  1. Chris Pourcel 1/1 KAW

  2. Ryan Dungey 2/2 SUZ

  3. Jake Weimer 3/3 KAW

  4. Brett Metcalfe 4/4 HON

  5. Broc Tickle 9/5 YAM

  6. K Cunningham 6/8 KAW

  7. Tommy Searle 10/7 KTM

  8. Justin Barcia 7/10 HON

  9. Matt Lemoine 14/9 YAM

  10. PJ Larsen 13/11

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0 comments | Monday, August 10, 2009

DAYTONA BEACH , Fla. – Daytona International Speedway, “The World Center of Racing” and home to prestigious events with stock cars, sports cars, motorcycles and karts, will construct a quarter-mile dirt track located outside Turns 1 and 2 in the West Lot, Track President Robin Braig announced.

The project was necessitated by the City of Daytona Beach’s redevelopment plans for Municipal Stadium, which includes replacing the dirt used for the Flat Track racing events with sports turf.

Construction on the quarter-mile dirt track, which will be made up of lime rock, will start in the early fall and be completed in time for next year’s March 3-4 AMA Pro Racing Flat Track motorcycle events, which are a part of 2010 Daytona 200 Week By Honda.

The new dirt track at Daytona International Speedway, which can also be utilized for other events such as the high performance karts from the World Karting Association, will have more than 5,000 temporary seats and lighting will be provided by Musco Lighting.

“Over the years, Municipal Stadium has been a great venue for us and the City of Daytona Beach has been a great partner,” Braig said. “With their redevelopment plans for Municipal Stadium, which included replacing the dirt that we used for the Flat Track with sports turf, this was a logical step.

“We’re excited about the addition of this new venue to our historic racing facility. The new dirt track is going to take the excitement of our popular Flat Track motorcycle races to new levels and give us additional opportunities to host other events during the year.”

“Moving to ‘The World Center of Racing’ for our Grand National Flat Track races during Bike Week is fantastic news,” said Mike Kidd, Director of Flat Track for AMA Pro Racing. “This will allow us to kick off the 2010 short track racing season in grand style.”

For more information and tickets on all Daytona International Speedway events, go online at http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or call 1-800-PITSHOP.

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0 comments | Thursday, July 16, 2009

Courtesy MX Sports

MORGANTOWN, W.V. (July 14, 2009) - Through the first six rounds of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship season, there have been a total of eight different riders atop the podium across the 450 and 250 classes, including seven first-time winners. This Saturday, the Spring Creek Motocross facility in Millville, Minn., presents yet another opportunity for a new face to make his way into the winners circle and add to what had already been one of the most memorable an unpredictable seasons ever.

From farmland to ferocious motocross track, Spring Creek Motocross hosted its first Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross National in 1983. Known for its rich soil, which was used during the days when the track served solely as a farm, Spring Creek is located just a short drive from nearby Rochester, Minn. In 1987 John and Greta Martin assumed ownership of the venue and ever since have taken the facility to the next level. Some of those improvements include a three-story starting tower with a viewing platform, a three-story building equipped with concessions, a commons area, two levels of VIP suites, and a four story announcing tower with spectator deck. These first class amenities help make Spring Creek one of the leading tracks on the tour.

Television coverage of the 450 Class will air on SPEED July 18 at 11:30 p.m. EST while the 250 Class will also air on SPEED on July 21. Check your local listings for exact times.

In the highly competitive 450 Class, all five winners this season have broke through for their first career victory with Josh Grant becoming the most recent at RedBud on the 4th of July. Grant, who also won his first AMA Supercross main event this season, used 2-1 finishes to earn the overall aboard his JGRMX/Toyota/Yamaha. Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki''s Chad Reed, of Tampa, Fla., controls the points lead 240-219 over Honda Red Bull Racing''s Andrew Short, of Smithville, Texas. Short''s teammate Ivan Tedesco, of Tallahassee, Fla., is third overall and has a win of his own this season. Of the class'' top riders, Short will lead the way this weekend thanks to a strong runner-up effort at Millville last season. The smiley-faced assassin is still in search of his first career victory, but with the amount of parity thus far in 2009, his odds are strong.

In the 250 Class, a wild pair of motos at RedBud concluded with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki''s Jake Weimer winning his second straight overall of the season. Weimer''s teammate Christophe Pourcel controls the points lead but the wave of momentum Weimer is carrying into Saturday plays into his favor. Additionally, the state of Minnesota will welcome home a trio of riders, led by Belle Plaine''s own Ryan Dungey. A two-time winner this season and currently second in the standings, the Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki will be a major threat for the win after capturing the overall at his home track last season. Spring Creek owners the Martin family will have extra reason to cheer this weekend as son Alex, who made his pro debut at Millville in 2008, will return home with a factory ride. With the absence of Trey Canard, GEICO Powersports Honda has enlisted the talent of Martin for Saturday''s race, giving the young rider his first big break as a pro. Last but not least, Goodrich''s Tucker Hibbert looks to take advantage o
f familiarity and achieve his best result of 2009. One of the world''s best snowmobile racers, Hibbert is arguably the most unique dual sport athlete on the planet, competing in two distinctly different disciplines during two polar opposite seasons.

2008 at Spring Creek marked a weekend of champions as both the 450 and 250 class titles were decided in Minnesota. Like he had done so in every race last year, James Stewart swept both 450 Class motos, marking his 10th win of the season and his 20th consecutive moto win. The win clinched his first-ever premier class AMA Pro Motocross championship. While Dungey claimed victory after going 2-1 in last year''s 250 Class showdown on the track he grew up racing on as an amateur, it was the hard-charging Ryan Villopoto, whose 1-2 result scored him his third consecutive 250 Class championship.

The increasingly popular Monster Energy Fan Fest will take place at the track on Friday afternoon, beginning at 4 p.m. CT. Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki and its riders Reed, Dungey, and Michael Byrne will be on hand signing autographs while numerous festivities provide a memorable preview to Saturday''s action. Additionally, the second round of the FMF 2-Stroke Invitational will take place during intermission on race day with a jam-packed field of experienced and talented riders.

Minnesota-based Shock Doctor, the global brand leader in sports protective gear including the revolutionary Eject Helmet Removal System, will be in attendance at Spring Creek providing demonstrations of all its products to the fans and answering any questions they may have. The Eject System, which provides emergency neck and spine protection after a motorsport crash, is now endorsed by MX Sports for improving safety in amateur and pro racing. Look for the Shock Doctor tent within the pits.

Ticket Info (The lesser value of each ticket represents tickets paid in cash.)
Wed-Sat Tickets
Adults $63/$60
Kids (6-11 years) $48/45
5 and under FREE
Thur-Sat
Adults $63/$60
Kids (6-11 years) $48/$45
5 and under FREE

Fri-Sat
Adults $53/$50
Kids (6-11 years) $38/$35
5 and under FREE

Saturday Only
Adults $38/35
Kids (6-11 years) $28/25
5 and under FREE
Pit Passes $23/$20

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0 comments | Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Courtesy of AMA

The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is pleased to announce that motocross racing phenom Ashley Fiolek will speak at the Aug. 19 Opening Ceremony of the fifth AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference, presented by Harley Davidson and Buell, in Keystone, Colo.

The fact that Fiolek is deaf has never hampered her performance on the motocross track. She quickly demonstrated that she is a serious competitor in the professional ranks when she rode her way to the title in the 2008 AMA/WMA Women's Professional Motocross Championship. This year has proved to be no different. After the first four races of the 2009 series, Fiolek -- competing as the first-ever woman member of the Honda Red Bull factory racing team -- currently holds first place in the point standings. But she is not content to stop there. Fiolek intends to compete on the men's motocross circuit in the not-too-distant future.

What makes the 18-year-old even more likable is her genuine passion for sharing her enthusiasm about women in the motorcycling.

"I am really looking forward to attending this year's AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference in Colorado," she said. "I have been riding and racing since I was 7, and I think the advances in motorcycling sports that women have made are fantastic. I can't wait to meet other enthusiasts who share my love for being outdoors and riding."

"Ashley's accomplishments as a woman motorcyclist are as impressive as they are inspiring," says Tigra Tsujikawa, marketing and special events manager for the AMA. "I can think of no one more fitting to kick off our conference, and we are both honored and delighted that she will be joining us."

Registration for the fifth AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference, presented by Harley-Davidson and Buell, costs $165 through Aug. 3. Registration after Aug. 3 (and any on-site registrations) will cost $185. The registration fee includes a commemorative t-shirt, and admission to all seminars as well as opening ceremonies on Aug. 19, a barn dance on Aug. 20, the International Street Party on Aug. 21 and a closing banquet on Aug. 22. Both the barn dance and closing banquet include dinner.

Participants can register now at https://home.ama-cycle.org/iwmc/registration/register.aspx or by phone by calling (800) AMA-JOIN. While the event focuses on women riders, it is not limited to women. Men are welcome to participate with a paid registration. Sign up for conference e-mail alerts at info@womenandmotorcycling.com, and follow conference updates on Twitter at http://twitter.com/womenandmoto.

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0 comments | Tuesday, July 7, 2009

AURORA, Ill. (July 6, 2009) - Defending Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open champion and recently crowned AMA Supercross class champion James Stewart, of Haines City, Fla., announced today that he will defend his title at this year's race inside Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena October 9-11.

At last year's Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open, Stewart capped of a stellar 1-1 weekend en route to winning his second championship at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. It was a special win for Stewart, who was competing aboard a new bike and new team for the first-time in his professional career.

"The U.S. Open is a part of preparation for myself and the San Manuel Yamaha Race Team leading into the 2010 season," said Stewart. "Last year, the U.S. Open was my first race with my new team and it turned out to be a great weekend. I had only ridden a Yamaha about four times before heading to Las Vegas to race in the U.S. Open and this year will be similar to last year because we have a completely new motorcycle that I will be racing. The U.S. Open is one of our steps for preparing for the 2010."

"As the defending Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open champion, it's great to have James' support in this unique race once again," said Dave Prater, director of supercross, Feld Entertainment Motor Sports. "James persevered at last year's race to win the second Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open championship of his career. A win this year for James can tie him on the all-time win list with Ricky Carmichael."

At the 2006 race inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Stewart swept both nights of racing en route to his first Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open title. During the two-night race, Stewart beat defending Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open champion Ricky Carmichael.

Tickets for the 2009 Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open are available at Ticketmaster locations, Carter Powersports (located at 6275 South Decatur Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89118) the MGM Grand Garden Arena box office, www.ussx.com or by phone at (800) 745-3000.

For more information on the Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open, please log on to www.ussx.com.

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With round 6 at Rud Bud in the history books the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Series is at it's halfway point. Here's a check of the 450 and 250 points standings.

450 Points

  1. Chad Reed 240

  2. Andrew Short 219

  3. I Tedesco 200

  4. Josh Grant 198

  5. Michael Byrne 145

  6. M Alessi 142

  7. Cody Cooper 135

  8. Thomas Hahn 123

  9. Ricky Dietrich 119

  10. Nick Wey 101

  11. Justin Brayton 99

  12. J Albertson 82

  13. Dan Reardon 68

  14. Jeff Alessi 60

  15. R Villopoto 55

  16. Weston Peick 47

  17. Jake Moss 45

  18. Matt Goerke 41

  19. A Balbi 41

  20. Chris Blose 40




250 Points

  1. C Pourcel 255/li>
  2. Ryan Dungey 246/li>
  3. Tommy Searle 191/li>
  4. Brett Metcalfe 179/li>
  5. Tyla Rattray 175/li>
  6. Blake Wharton 156/li>
  7. Jake Weimer 153/li>
  8. Justin Barcia 151/li>
  9. Broc Tickle 141/li>
  10. Trey Canard 139/li>
  11. Matt Lemoine 99/li>
  12. Wil Hahn 89/li>
  13. K Cunningham 85/li>
  14. Ben Evans 83/li>
  15. Darryn Durham 72/li>
  16. Max Anstie 65/li>
  17. Steven Clarke 52/li>
  18. S Borkenhagen 47/li>
  19. PJ Larsen 43/li>
  20. Austin Stroupe 34

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0 comments | Monday, July 6, 2009

From mxsportsproracing.com:

Grant Adds to List of First-Time Winners at RedBud
Weimer Nabs Back-to-Back Victories in 250 Class

BUCHANAN, Mich. (July 4, 2009) - The 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship continued to provide some of the most unpredictable action in the history of the sport as JGRMX/Toyota/Yamaha rookie Josh Grant, of Riverside, Calif., became the series' seventh first-time winner of the season at the Monster Energy Motocross National from RedBud. Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Jake Weimer made it two in a row in the 250 Class.

Grant paced the morning practice sessions on Saturday and showcased his stellar speed in each of the day's motos. After a bad start in moto one, Grant stormed through the field to a runner-up finish, nearly stealing the win from Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki's Chad Reed, of Australia. In the final moto, Grant came out of the gates in the top five and quickly moved into second where he stalked Honda Red Bull Racing's Ivan Tedesco, of Tallahassee, Fla., before making the move for the win.

"I really needed this win," explained Grant. "I finally got a decent start and just made all the passes I needed to get to the front. I'm pumped for the Joe Gibbs Racing team because its our first outdoor win. I knew we had the speed. I just needed to get a start and today everything worked out."

Reed solidified second overall (1-3) and his spot atop the season standings while Tedesco wrapped up the third position (4-2). Halfway through the season, Reed holds a 21-point lead over Andrew Short.

Weimer raced to his second straight victory after claiming his inaugural win one week ago. Consistency proved to be the key on Saturday as Weimer's competitor's battled misfortune in the motos, becoming an unlikely winner with moto results of second and fourth.

"I was pretty sure I had the overall by the halfway point. I knew the guys ahead of me were behind me in the first moto. I saw Dungey go down so he was behind me and he was the only one that beat me (in moto one). I feel like I rode well and I'm just happy to be up here."

The overall podium duplicated that of last week's as Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Christophe Pourcel, of France, took second overall (8-1) and Muscle Milk/MDK/KTM's Tommy Searle, of Great Britain, rounded out the podium (5-2) for the third week in a row.

Pourcel holds a nine point lead over Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki's Ryan Dungey heading into the final six races.

The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship takes a week off, but returns to action on Saturday, July 18 from Millville, Minn. for the Honda Spring Creek Pro National from Spring Creek Motocross Park. Same day coverage can be seen on SPEED at 11:30 p.m. ET.

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0 comments | Tuesday, May 5, 2009

From mxsportsproracing.com:

The amateur events will be held in conjunction with the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. These events, which are a long-standing tradition of the series, are organized to allow local motocross racers the opportunity to ride a world class facility.

For the first time in over ten years, all 12 rounds of the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship will feature amateur events. With a variety of classes available to cover men and women of all ages and skill levels, the 2009 nationals' amateur days offer something for every rider.


2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Amateur Days Schedule*

Date(s) Event Day(s)

May 21-24 Glen Helen Thursday, Friday, Sunday (Quads)

May 28-29 Hangtown Thursday, Friday

June 5-7 Freestone Friday (Night), Sunday

June 14 High Point Sunday

June 28 Thunder Valley Sunday

July 2-5 RedBud Thursday, Friday (Night), Saturday (Night), Sunday

July 16-17 Spring Creek Thursday, Friday

July 26 Washougal Sunday

Aug. 14-16 Unadilla Friday, Sunday

Aug. 21-23 Budds Creek Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Aug. 30 Moto-X 338 Sunday

Sept. 6 Steel City Sunday

*Riders should check with each specific track for specific list of classes and schedules, which are subject to change.

For more information, please contact Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship media coordinator Brandon Short via email at brandon@nextlevelsportsinc.com or by telephone at (949) 365-5752.

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0 comments | Friday, May 1, 2009

From mxsportsproracing.com:

The amateur events will be held in conjunction with the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. These events, which are a long-standing tradition of the series, are organized to allow local motocross racers the opportunity to ride a world class facility.

For the first time in over ten years, all 12 rounds of the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship will feature amateur events. With a variety of classes available to cover men and women of all ages and skill levels, the 2009 nationals' amateur days offer something for every rider.


2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Amateur Days Schedule*

Date(s) Event Day(s)

May 21-24 Glen Helen Thursday, Friday, Sunday (Quads)

May 28-29 Hangtown Thursday, Friday

June 5-7 Freestone Friday (Night), Sunday

June 14 High Point Sunday

June 28 Thunder Valley Sunday

July 2-5 RedBud Thursday, Friday (Night), Saturday (Night), Sunday

July 16-17 Spring Creek Thursday, Friday

July 26 Washougal Sunday

Aug. 14-16 Unadilla Friday, Sunday

Aug. 21-23 Budds Creek Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Aug. 30 Moto-X 338 Sunday

Sept. 6 Steel City Sunday

*Riders should check with each specific track for specific list of classes and schedules, which are subject to change.

For more information, please contact Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship media coordinator Brandon Short via email at brandon@nextlevelsportsinc.com or by telephone at (949) 365-5752.

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0 comments | Monday, April 27, 2009

AMA Supercross Star James Stewart will be profiled on ESPN's award-winning primetime newsmagazine, E:60. The show will air Tuesday, April 28, at 7 p.m. ET.

From the ESPN press release:
Stewart is often called the "Tiger Woods" of his sport and is arguably the most dominant athlete in competition today. The first African-American in history to win a major motorsports title, Stewart has not only broken numerous records, he has broken racial barriers as well. He now earns more than $10 million annually and is on the verge of winning his second AMA Supercross championship.

But Stewart's rise to the top was not easy. His father collected cans to help pay for his son's racing. And James had to come to terms with being different, both in the all-black neighborhood where he grew up and on the all-white racetracks where he competed. Now one of the most popular riders in Supercross, Stewart for the first time talks openly with E:60's Michael Smith about the racism he has endured at the racetrack. On the track, he wins with a style all his own, and off the track, he hasn't forgotten where he came from.

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0 comments | Tuesday, April 21, 2009



Lucas Oil was announced as the new title sponsor for the AMA National Motocross Championship Series at the Indy Supercross. The Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Championship Series for 2009 begins in May over Memorial Day weekend.

After introducing the format this past summer at the Thunder Valley and Steel City events and receiving an overwhelmingly positive response, the 2009 schedule makes the move to Saturday afternoon races.

Other changes include single-day competitions, four weekends of rest built into the schedule and, in order to help offset travel expenses, MX Sports has rearranged the events for a more cohesive and efficient travel schedule.

  • Round 1 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - May 2
    (includes AMA Pro Women's National Motocross Championship)
    Track - Glen Helen Raceway, City - San Bernardino CA

  • Round 2 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - May 30
    (includes AMA Pro Women's National Motocross Championship)
    Track
    - Hangtown Raceway/Prairie City SVRA, City - Rancho Cordova, CA
    (broadcast on SPEED)


  • Round 3 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - June 6
    (includes AMA Pro Women's National Motocross Championship)
    Track
    - Freestone County Raceway, City - Wortham, TX

  • Round 4 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - June 20
    (includes AMA Pro Women's National Motocross Championship)
    Track
    - High Point Raceway, City - Mt. Morris, PA
    (broadcast on NBC)

  • Round 5 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - June 27
    (includes AMA Pro Women's National Motocross Championship)
    Track
    - Thunder Valley Motocross, City - Golden, CO
    (broadcast on SPEED)


  • Round 6 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - July 4
    Track - RedBud USA, City - Buchanan, MI
    (broadcast on NBC)


  • Round 7 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - July 18
    Track - Spring Creek MX Park, City - Millville, MN


  • Round 8 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - July 25
    (includes AMA Pro Women's National Motocross Championship)
    Track
    - Washougal MX Park, City - Washougal, WA
    (broadcast on SPEED)

  • Round 9 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - Aug. 15
    Track - Unadilla Valley Sports Center, City - New Berlin, NY


  • Round 10 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - Aug. 22
    Track - Budds Creek Motocross, City - Mechanicsville, MD
    (broadcast on NBC)

  • Round 11 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - Aug. 29
    (includes AMA Pro Women's National Motocross Championship)
    Track
    - Motocross 338, City - Southwick, MA

  • Round 12 - Lucas Oil AMA National Motocross Series - Sept. 5
    (includes AMA Pro Women's National Motocross Championship)
    Track
    - Steel City Raceway, City - Delmont, PA

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