November 10, 2004
AMA Pro Racing renames series websitesAMA Pro Racing press release
To more closely align each series website with
its respective racing brand, AMA Pro Racing has renamed its
family of series websites. USMotocross.com is now available at
www.amasupercross.com
or www.amamotocross.com.
USSuperbike.com has been renamed to
www.amasuperbike.com,
and 1800FlatTrack.com has been renamed to
www.amaflattrack.com.
“We take great pride in the family of series
websites that we have grown over the last few years,” said Matt
Ringlien, AMA Pro Racing web development and content manager.
“They have proven to be great resources for fans seeking
reliable and insightful content from each of our racing
properties.”
According to John C. Farris, Jr., AMA Pro Racing
vice-president of commercial development, “The strong growth in
traffic on each site has proven highly valuable to our series
sponsors and also attracted industry advertisers seeking to
reach core racing enthusiasts through these official series’
websites.”
Farris continued, “Additionally, the AMA Speed
Shop, where fans can purchase officially licensed AMA Pro Racing
merchandise, has grown into a one-stop shopping experience for
fans seeking to acquire the latest racing related merchandise.”
www.amamotocross.com, the official website of the AMA
Motocross Championship, has seen double-digit growth since it
launched in 2002. During the supercross season, the website
which can also be viewed at
www.amasupercross.com
and serves as the source for complete official results and live
times for the THQ AMA Supercross Series.
www.amasuperbike.com, the official website of the AMA
Superbike Championship, has also seen traffic bumps each year
since its inception in 2003.
www.amaflatrack.com is the first AMA Pro Racing
series website, launched in 2001 with the help of AMA Flat Track
Championship sponsor Progressive Insurance.
www.amaflattrack.com
is the leading news source online about AMA Flat Track.
www.amasupermoto.com is the newest series website. As the
official website of the AMA Supermoto Championship, it has
quickly emerged as one of the top destinations for news on the
growing sport of supermoto racing.
“The investment AMA Pro Racing has made and
continues to make in its online properties is another example of
our commitment of the growth of AMA Championship motorcycle
racing,” added Ringlien.
About AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing is the leading sanctioning body for motorcycle
sport in the United States. Its properties include the THQ AMA
Supercross Series, the AMA Motocross Championship, the AMA
Superbike Championship, the AMA Flat Track Championship and the
AMA Supermoto Championship. For more information about AMA Pro
Racing, visit www.amaproracing.com.
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