A new format to determine the country's top amateur Arenacross
champions is just one of the enhancements planned for the 2010 AMA
Racing Amateur National Arenacross Championships. The series will crown
AMA Racing amateur champions in a number of age-, skill- and
displacement-based classes at Las Vegas' Sam Boyd Stadium on May 9.
"We're excited about the developments in Arenacross for 2010," said
AMA Director of Racing Joe Bromley. "The AMA Racing Amateur National
Arenacross Championships will help provide a solid foundation for
aspiring riders to develop their skills on a stadium track. For many
riders, this series will become the route through which they achieve
their ultimate goal of competing in the AMA Supercross Championship."
The 2010 AMA Racing Amateur National Arenacross Championships will
be held the day following the final round of the AMA Monster Energy
Supercross Championship, giving the top amateurs the opportunity to
ride on the same track as the world's best Supercross racers. Riders
will qualify for a spot at the championship race based on their
finishes in regional events. The top four riders from each of the rive
regions -- North, South, Central, East and West -- will be invited to
compete in the championship.
Also new for 2010 will be the opportunity for the top eight
finishing riders in the Expert class to receive an AMA Supercross Lites
endorsement. The AMA Supercross Lites endorsement will allow these
riders to compete in the 2011 AMA Monster Energy Supercross Lites
Championship.
"In addition to improvements to the series for our amateur
competitors, we're excited that the country's top Arenacross racers
will also be on track at the season finale in Las Vegas in the AX and
AX Lites classes," Bromley said. "The competition for the AMA Racing
National Arenacross Championship is always one of the most thrilling in
motorcycle racing, with the title often coming down to the wire."
The 2009 champions were decided at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las
Vegas as part of the AMA-sanctioned Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open.
Together with the AMA Racing national champions from all of the other
racing disciplines, they will be honored at the season-ending banquet
on Dec. 4 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas. For more
information and to obtain tickets, visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com/LetsRock.
For ticket information for the 2010 AMA Racing Amateur National Arenacross Championships, see Arenacross.com. For information about this and other AMA Racing National Championships, see AMARacing.com.