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News & Features
September 4, 2003
AMA Pro Racing confirms Atlanta Supermoto round
postponed until 2004 season
AMA Pro Racing press release
Round three of the AMA Red Bull Supermoto
Championship scheduled for Sept. 27 has been postponed until the
2004 season. Negotiations are underway for a replacement event in
2003 and AMA Pro Racing intends to run all six rounds of the series
as originally planned.
After being informed by the event organizers that all
necessary paperwork had been processed for the Atlanta race, AMA Pro
Racing and Red Bull learned that a promotional permit had not been
properly submitted 90 days in advance of the event which is required
by the city and strictly enforced by the mayor’s office.
According to AMA Pro Racing Associate Director of
Commercial Development, Chris Bradley, the city strongly advocates
holding the event. “Everyone at every level wanted to make this
event happen,” said Bradley. “Regrettably, since it was
impossible to waive the 90-day permit requirement we had to cancel
this round for 2003.”
Red Bull shares AMA Pro Racing’s disappointment.
“Atlanta provides a great urban environment for AMA Supermoto
racing, so not being able to host an event there as planned is very
frustrating,” said Red Bull Media Relations Manager, Steve Pegram.
“We remain committed to introducing supermoto to fans in the
Southeast, so look for Atlanta to make the 2004 schedule.”
Two rounds of the 2003 AMA Red Bull Supermoto
Championship have been held. Rounds three, four and five are in
final negotiations and will be announced shortly. The championship
finale will be held in Las Vegas on Nov. 21, in conjunction with the
AMA Pro Racing Awards Banquet.
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,
the 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.
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