April 22, 2003
AMA Pro Racing announces 2004 Road Race class structure
Reflecting the changing motorcycle marketplace,
needs of the manufacturers, benefit to racers and, most
importantly, the interests of fans, AMA Pro Racing has revised
its class structure for the AMA U.S. Superbike Championship. The
new class structure will be implemented beginning with the next
racing season.
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“The task of developing an all-new class
structure is an extraordinarily complex process and it is
impossible to satisfy everyone,” said Scott Hollingsworth, CEO
of AMA Pro Racing. “Our primary objectives are to deliver the
best possible show to our fans while focusing on the market
development of professional motorcycle racing in the United
States.”
The new classes include Superbike, Supersport,
Formula Xtreme and Superstock and are outlined as follows:
Superbike:
Supersport:
Formula Xtreme:
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600cc four-stroke, four cylinders
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750cc four-stroke, twin cylinders
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250cc-330cc two-stroke. All highly modified
Superstock:
This class structure has been approved by the AMA
Pro Racing Board of Directors for 2004 season implementation.
Technical rules within this class structure are subject to a
30-day public comment period upon publication and all AMA Pro
Racing credential holders are invited to submit comments for
consideration. New technical rules are expected to be issued in
early May.
Merrill Vanderslice, AMA Pro Racing Director of
Competition states the new classes represent a logical and
equitable evolution of the current structure. “Each class was
scrutinized to see that it makes sense to the racing community.
We adjusted the Superbike class so it remains the premier class
in our championship but also took a close look at each of the
support classes. For example, we must objectively recognize the
current state of two-stroke development but at the same time
remain mindful of the needs of the small but loyal group that
enthusiastically follows that particular class of racing.”
Hollingsworth added, “Larger grids, expanded
media opportunities and increased business opportunities will be
the result of our new class structure. Additionally, we
recognize that the structure set forth by AMA Pro Racing ends up
being the world standard and we take that responsibility very
seriously. AMA Pro Racing is the leading national sanctioning
body for professional motorcycle sport in the world and our
initiatives have impact around the globe. This new structure
represents a good combination of classes that will set the stage
for an entertaining, highly promotable show.”
About AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing is the leading sanctioning body for
motorcycle sport in the United States. Its properties include
the AMA Supercross Championship, the AMA Chevy Trucks U.S.
Motocross Championship, the AMA Chevy Trucks U.S. Superbike
Championship, AMA Progressive Insurance U.S. Flat Track
Championship and the AMA Red Bull Supermoto Championship. Nearly
2 million race fans attended AMA Pro Racing events during the
2002 season. For more information about AMA Pro Racing, visit www.amaproracing.com.
AMA Pro Racing press release
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