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AMA selects
Daytona Motorsports Group to manage professional racing series
DAYTONA BEACH,
Fla.--The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) announced today that the
Association has entered into an agreement in principle to sell the sanctioning,
promotional and management rights for its AMA Pro Racing properties to the
Daytona Motorsports Group (DMG), based in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Led by Roger
Edmondson, the founder of the CCS motorcycle racing series and currently the
President of the Grand American Road Race Series LLC, and Jim France, Vice
Chairman/Executive Vice President of NASCAR, DMG will assume responsibility for
the AMA Superbike Series, the AMA Motocross Series, the AMA Flat Track Series,
the AMA Supermoto Series, the AMA Hillclimb Series and ATV Pro Racing. The
agreement in principle does not include the AMA Supercross and AMA Arenacross
Series, the rights to which are held by Live Nation. Daytona Motorsports Group
will license the use of the AMA name and trademarks to promote their motorcycle
racing activities.
"For as long as
I can remember, the AMA name has been synonymous with professional motorcycle
racing in America," said France. Added Edmondson, "Our goal is to guide the
sport into the mainstream of American culture and showcase the extraordinary
abilities of the competitors and their teams."
"We are honored
to be working with the Daytona Motorsports Group," said AMA President and CEO
Rob Dingman. "This group of individuals has supported the AMA and motorcycle
racing for decades. There isn't a better-resourced or more qualified entity in
which to entrust the future of AMA Pro Racing."
The agreement
between the AMA and DMG came as a result of an RFP (request for proposal)
process undertaken by the AMA in September, 2007 to seek promotional partners
for its professional racing series. The AMA will continue sanctioning amateur
motorcycle racing and club activities.
"Today is a
great day for professional motorcycle racing and for the AMA," Dingman said. "By
placing AMA Pro Racing in the hands of people with a proven record of excellence
in motor sports organization and promotion in a fashion similar to our
successful partnership with Live Nation, the AMA will be able to focus its
resources on its core mission to be a member advocacy organization."
from the AMA
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