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American Motorcyclist Association
13515 Yarmouth Dr.
Pickerington, OH 43147
OH Tel. 614-856-1900
Toll Free 800-262-5646
Fax 614-856-1920

Type: Private - Association
On the web: http://www.amadirectlink.com
Employees: 85

For those who feel the need for two-wheeled speed, there's the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA). The group promotes the interests of its 265,000 biking enthusiast members by offering a roadside assistance program, lobbying government at all levels, and publishing American Motorcyclist magazine. As a member of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, it organizes nearly 100 annual professional, amateur, and pro-am racing events through its AMA Pro Racing division. The AMA also runs the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum and an online database of riding trips, gear and bikes for sale, and stories of motorcycle glory. The AMA was founded in 1924 but traces its roots to the 1903 New York Motorcycle Club.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending September, 2008:
Sales: $25.7M

Officers:
President: Robert Rasor
COO: John Hoover
Director, Public Information: Tom Lindsay

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American Motorcyclist Association
AMA
Amalogo.JPG
Sport Motorsport
Area of jurisdiction USA
Formation date 1924
Headquarters Pickerington, Ohio
Chairman Stan Simpson
Other key staff see below
Official website
www.ama-cycle.org
United States

The American Motorcyclist Association is an American not-for-profit organization of more than 300,000 motorcyclists that organizes numerous motorcycling activities and campaigns for motorcyclists' legal rights. Its mission statement is "to protect and promote the interests of motorcyclists while serving the needs of its members." The organization was founded in 1924 and now has more than 1,200 chartered clubs.

For clubs and promoters it provides guidance and advice on running events and rallies, and allows affiliated members to vote on AMA matters. It also has a corporate membership category with representatives from the US motorcycle industry.

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AMA Pro Racing

The AMA is the largest motorsports organization in the world, overseeing 80 professional and more than 4,000 amateur events each year. The AMA also maintains the Motorcycle Hall of Fame located near Columbus, Ohio. It is the designated governing body of motorcycle sport in the US by the world governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).

AMA Pro Racing was formed in 1994 to respond to the growth of motorcycle racing in United States holds many events. The AMA Road Racing Series includes the AMA American Superbike Championship, the AMA Daytona Sportbike Championship (which incorporates the former AMA Supersport Championship and the now inactive AMA Formula Xtreme), and the new AMA Supersport Championship, which is limited to riders of age 16-21 on near stock 600cc motorcycles. Other series include AMA Supercross, AMA Motocross Championship, AMA Flat Track and AMA Hillclimb.

On March 7, 2008, the AMA Pro Racing series was sold to the Daytona Motorsports Group (DMG), headed by Roger Edmondson and Jim France. The DMG will be responsible for the AMA Superbike Series, the AMA Motocross Series, the AMA Flat Track Series, the AMA Supermoto Series, the AMA Hillclimb Series and ATV Pro Racing. The sale did not include the AMA Supercross and AMA Arenacross Series, whose rights are currently owned by Live Nation. DMG will license the AMA name and trademarks to promote the motorcycle racing series'[1][2][3]. The new management has sparked criticism among some of the press and fans for allegedly alienating the factory teams [4] [5] and for introducing NASCAR style rules such as rolling start and pace car [6].

American Motorcyclist

American Motorcyclist is a magazine that the American Motorcyclist Association publishes. The magazine has a circulation rate-base of 252,476.[7]

AMA Board Members

  • Stan Simpson, Chairman. South Central Region. Term expires February 2012.
  • Jon-Erik Burleson, Assistant Treasurer. KTM North America. Term expires February 2009. [sic][8][dated info]
  • Jim Williams, Vice Chairman. Kawasaki Motors Corporation. Term expires February 2010.
  • John Ulrich, Member, Executive Committee. Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. Term expires February 2009. [sic][dated info][8]
  • Erik Buell. Buell Motorcycle Company. Term expires February 2010.
  • Andy Goldfine. Aerostich]]/Riderwearhouse. Term expires February 2011.
  • Charles Goman. Southeast Region. Term expires February 2012.
  • Perry King. Northwest Region. Term expires February 2010.
  • Michael Lock, Ducati North America. Term expires February 2011.
  • Arthur More, Southwest Region. Term expires February 2011.
  • Bill Werner, Assistant Secretary. North Central Region. Term expires February 2010.
  • Maggie McNally. Northeast Region.[8]

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