MOOSE RACING 2013 AMA REKLUSE NATIONAL ENDURO CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Round one pre-registration opens Dec. 5
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The American Motorcyclist Association is pleased to announce the 2013 calendar for the AMA Rekluse National Enduro Championship Series, presented by Moose Racing. The 2013 season features 10 rounds of premier off-road racing and showcases a range of skill-, age- and displacement-based classes.
“The AMA Rekluse National Enduro Championship Series, presented by Moose Racing, is America’s premier national series for true single-track racing — and for good reason,” said AMA Off-Road Manager Chuck Weir. “The racer experience, club involvement, historical significance and course variety are second to none. We’re excited about the direction the series is heading under the AMA’s partnership with the National Enduro Promotions Group, and we’re looking forward to a thrilling 2013.”
Pre-registration for the first round in Greensboro, Ga., on Feb. 17 opens Dec. 5 at www.moto-tally.com/NEPG/PreEntry.aspx.
“Part of enduro racing is to experience new terrain and venues, so in 2013 we will have five new rounds and two venues that haven’t been on the schedule for several years — the Loose Moose in Marquette, Mich., and Foggy Mountain in Blain, Pa., plus three venues that are completely new to the NEPG-promoted series,” said the NEPG’s Alan Randt. “Round three in Blackwell, Texas, is a 6,000-acre exotic animal ranch that has hosted the Concho Enduro for several years. Round nine will be the Black Coal Enduro in southern Indiana that has been on hiatus since the mid-1980s, and the Timber Line Enduro in Oklahoma City will finish out the season. We are very excited to mix things up on the schedule next year and introduce the sport of enduro to new areas of the country.”
The AMA National Enduro Championship dates to the founding of the AMA in 1924. It is one of the longest-running national motorsports championships in the world, and today is one of the premier off-road racing series in the country. It is designed to provide a competitive format for all levels of riders, from amateur competitors to the country’s fastest enduro racers.
For series updates, see www.americanmotorcyclist.com/racing and www.nationalenduro.com.
2013 AMA Rekluse National Enduro Championship Series, presented by Moose Racing
Round 1: Feb. 17
Cherokee Cycle Club Inc.
Tom Cufr
(770) 540-2891
llcufr@mindspring.com
www.setra.org
LOC: Greensboro, Ga.
Round 2: March 3
Columbia Enduro Riders
Rhonda Dennis
(803) 788-4220
mastercraft@bellsouth.net
LOC: Salley, S.C.
Round 3: March 24
Ross Creek Trail Riders
Joseph Roberts
(325) 669-8866
joseph@texasnurseconnection.com
www.rosscreektrailriders.com
LOC: Blackwell, Texas
Round 4: April 14
Acadiana Dirt Riders Inc.
Tracy Barstow
(337) 519-2520
cornerstoneglass70506@yahoo.com
www.acadianadirtriders.com
LOC: Forest Hill, La.
Round 5: April 28
NATRA
Paul Traufler
(256) 683-4129
wintrak@hiwaay.net
natra.dirtrider.net
LOC: West Point, Tenn.
Round 6: June 9
UP Sandstormers
Nick Zambon
(906) 228-7010
info@upsandstormers.com
UPSandstormers.com
LOC: Marquette, Mich.
Round 7: June 23
Susquehanna Off Road Riders
Jim Landvater
(717) 926-6035
jktm300@yahoo.com
www.sorrmc.org
LOC: Blain, Pa.
Round 8: July 28
Brandywine Enduro Riders
Peter Burnett
(610) 368-7332
pburnett75@aol.com
www.ber.us
LOC: Cross Fork, Pa.
Round 9: Sept. 8
IN, IL, KY Enduro Riders
Gil Jochem
(812) 624-0344
gjoch3282@insightbb.com
www.blackcoal.org
LOC: Lynnville, Ind.
Round 10: Oct. 20
Oklahoma Dirt Riders
Chuck Howard
(405) 249-6702
choward@odor.org
www.okiedirtriders.com
LOC: Oklahoma City
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