DelBalso28
PR Addict
Any reasoning why we seem to have lost a couple good Pro/Ams in Ohio?
For as much as our state seems to be affiliated with the AMA I’d think we’d secure a couple rounds on the schedule pretty easily as we have in the past with King of the Cliff(this weekend) and Chillitowns July race*.
(*Edit to add Chillitown has confirmed they are running this race, just isn’t on the pro/Am schedule yet.)
Are we just dropping the ball in that department? Surely past years events have been successful enough to continue what seem to be annual races.
For reference Pennsylvania has 5 rounds, Texas has 7, and there’s plenty of races on the schedule that appear to be “whatever’s” compared to our bigger races here.
Also noticed they nixed Redbuds July pro am as well.**
(**Edit to add that Ive contacted them and they are planning on running this race, just not on the schedule yet.)
I’ve found myself wanting to chase this schedule around a bit these past couple years, and with half of the “close to home” races being cancelled last year due to covid, and seeing this years schedules takeaways, my question has been raised.
For as much as our state seems to be affiliated with the AMA I’d think we’d secure a couple rounds on the schedule pretty easily as we have in the past with King of the Cliff(this weekend) and Chillitowns July race*.
(*Edit to add Chillitown has confirmed they are running this race, just isn’t on the pro/Am schedule yet.)
Are we just dropping the ball in that department? Surely past years events have been successful enough to continue what seem to be annual races.
For reference Pennsylvania has 5 rounds, Texas has 7, and there’s plenty of races on the schedule that appear to be “whatever’s” compared to our bigger races here.
Also noticed they nixed Redbuds July pro am as well.**
(**Edit to add that Ive contacted them and they are planning on running this race, just not on the schedule yet.)
I’ve found myself wanting to chase this schedule around a bit these past couple years, and with half of the “close to home” races being cancelled last year due to covid, and seeing this years schedules takeaways, my question has been raised.
Pro-Am Motocross - American Motorcyclist Association
AMA Pro-Am Motocross events combine both professionally licensed and A-class amateur motocross racers on-track at the same time. These events allow top-level amateurs to gain essential experience on America’s toughest motocross tracks and prepare for the fast pace and long motos that are the...
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