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SUPERBIKE
The AMA Superbike is the premiere superbike racing series in the United States. The Superbike Championship was created in 1976 to provide playing field for professional racing teams and a means for motorcycle manufacturers to showcase their sport-performance, production based models. Past champions include Doug Chandler, Scott Russell, Miguel Duhamel and Mat Mladin, who holds several series records including six championships. The 2006 and 2007 crowns went to Ben Spies...




SUPERSPORT
The AMA Supersport class is just a half step behind in terms of speed and prestige. The bikes are a bit closer to what the man on the street can go out and buy if he so dares to. The class has been the proving ground for many a past and present champion.

FORMULA XTREME
The AMA is by far the leading national motorbike racing sanctioning body in the world. Adding to the US based series’ prestige is the 600cc Formula Xtreme championship. So popular is this support series to the Superbike championship, it is now the format for the season’s most famous and important event, the Daytona 200.

Latest News AMA

Metcalfe scores Southwick National victory - 30/08 - 09:39
After two weeks away from the series Bret Metcalfe was able to come away from the weekend with his first ever overall AMA Motocross 450cc victory.

  • 20/07 - 10:32 - No tenth round for AMA Pro Road Racing in 2011
    The 2011 AMA Pro Road Racing Championship has confirmed it will run nine rounds this season, culminating at New Jersey Motorsports Park (September 2-4), after failing to secure a replacement for the(...)
  • 09/11 - 11:17 - AMA: Reed goes it alone with new team for 2011
    Multiple supercross title winner Chad Reed will ride for his own team in the 2011 AMA Supercross Championship.
  • 26/01 - 08:37 - AMA SX: Bubba wins third straight in Houston
    James Stewart won his third straight AMA Supercross, race in front of 48,277 fans at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas.
  • 19/01 - 07:20 - Reed finishes second at Anahiem to take AMA Supercorss points lead.
    Chad Reed recovered from an opening lap crash at round 3 of the 2009 AMA Supercross Series, an FIM World Championship, at Anaheim’s Angel stadium to finish second and move into the championship(...)
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