October 4, 2006 - Originally
scheduled as part of Troy Lee's
"Duel at the Docks"
AMA Supermoto Final weekend
at the Queen Mary in Long Beach,
the AMA Sports/NASMOTO pro and
amateur ATVA Supermoto Grand
Championships will now take
place two weeks earlier, on
Sunday, October 15th at the
State Fairgrounds Music City
Motorplex in Nashville, TN.
"There were some insurance
liability issues with regard
to running ATVs at the Queen
Mary," said NASMOTO VP
Ted Baker. "Although the
venue change has inconvenienced
some racers - and believe me,
we feel badly about that - we
are nonetheless fortunate to
be able to wrap up the ATV season
on an incredible track in Nashville."
The ATV final will be part of
X'treme Cycle Jam '06, a full
weekend of intense supermoto
racing at Nashville's Motorplex.
Contenders for the national
pro title include Zac Willett,
Daryl Rath, and Nick Granlund,
who has dominated the series
so far.
"We are still hoping and
expecting to have all the top
pro and amateur ATV riders show
up, despite the schedule change,"
said Baker. "But it's worth
noting that we want to make
sure we've got full grids in
both classes, so interested
riders should go to www.nasmoto.com
to pre-register via our technology
partner XBUX."
"The ATV racers have definitely
been stirring up some excitement
this season," said Joel
Grover, Director of AMA Supermoto,
who also happens to be a former
pro ATV racer himself. "Things
can get pretty wild out there
with four wheels on a supermoto
track, and the crowds love it.
We are making the best of this
last-minute venue change and
expect to have a fantastic AMA
Grand Championship."
The most recent stop in the
AMA Sports/NASMOTO series featuring
the ATVs was a successful weekend
at The Grange in Apple Valley
CA Sept. 30 - Oct. 1. The series
has been criss-crossing the
country all season with the
key help of sponsors like Duro
Tire, which has taken a leadership
role in promoting the sport.
Up-to-the-minute race information
can be found at www.nasmoto.com
and at www.musiccitymotorplex.com
or by calling the Motorplex
at 615-726-1818. |