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AMA Pro Racing Suspends Technical Director Al Ludington Indefinitely Following Mid-Ohio Event
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla.
(July 22, 2009) - AMA Pro Racing officials have announced the indefinite suspension of
the organization's Technical Director of Competition Al Ludington for conduct
detrimental to the sport of professional motorcycle racing following this past
weekend's AMA Pro Road Racing event at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
The indefinite
suspension will preclude Ludington's participation in AMA Pro Road Racing
events commencing with next weekend's round at Heartland Park Topeka following
his actions and behavior at Mid-Ohio on Saturday, July 18, in an exchange with
AMA Pro American Superbike rider Johnny Rock Page. Ludington has issued a letter of apology to
Mr. Page and the overall AMA Pro Racing community.
"Al Ludington is
and remains a key member of AMA Pro Racing's management team," said AMA Pro Racing
Vice President of Competition Roy Janson.
"The outstanding competition that we have seen across the board in AMA
Pro Road Racing this season is due in large part to Al's expertise, experience
and passion for motorcycle racing. In no
way, however, can AMA Pro condone his behavior and actions as displayed this
past weekend at Mid-Ohio. It is
appropriate that Al extended an apology to Mr. Page, the AMA Pro Racing
community and our loyal fans who deserve and can expect in the future nothing
but the highest standards of professional conduct from all of our AMA Pro
officials."
Janson, who manages
all aspects of the competition department in his Vice President position, will
have direct oversight for at-event AMA Pro Road Racing technical operations in
Ludington's absence.





