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AMA: Hodgson returns to action
By Visordown News on 20/05/2009 09:27:19
2003 WSB Champion returns to AMA Superbike racing after serious injuries
NEIL HODGSON survived a stern test of endurance in his return to racing with a top ten finish on the hottest race weekend of the AMA Superbike season at Infineon Raceway in the wine country north of San Francisco.The fifth round of the AMA Pro Road
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AMA: Hodgson sixth despite crash
By Visordown News on 06/07/2009 13:05:06
Get the race results and championship standings from Sunday's AMA action at Laguna Seca
FORMER BSB CHAMPION Neil Hodgson had an eventful race at Laguna in the AMA championship, ending up sixth after being knocked off his Honda at second turn of the opening lap.Hodgson was knocked down in the second turn but escaped unhurt. The race
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AMA announces new eligibilty rules
By Visordown News on 19/12/2008 12:49:56
In the light of Honda's withdrawal from competition, the AMA announces new eligibility ruling
AMA Pro Racing announced today that all currently approved motorcycles from the 2008 road racing season will remain certified and eligible for competition in 2009. The continuation is part of AMA Pro Road Racing's overall 2009 motorcycle approval
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Kawasaki withdraw from AMA Superbikes
By Visordown News on 26/01/2009 13:47:24
The second big player quits AMA Superbikes, but not for financial reasons, say Kawasaki
KAWASAKI MOTORS USA has withdrawn from the American Superbike series, said Kawasaki’s US Director of Marketing, Bruce Stjernstrom.The company are dropping the flagship US series in favour of the AMA 600cc class, with Roger Hayden and one other rider
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AMA: Mladin goes on Twitter warpath
By Visordown News on 21/07/2009 07:45:13
"AMA/DMG have broken so many of their own rules this wknd...Hitler wld b proud"
MULTIPLE AMA Superbike Champion Mat Mladin has spoken out against's the AMA's decision to allow Buell's new 1125RR in the Association's production Superbike series - hinting that Hitler would be proud of their actions.Mladin is furious
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Hopkins linked to AMA Superbike ride
By Visordown News on 15/01/2010 10:39:58
'We’re working on a deal for him to race the 2010 AMA American Superbike Championship'
JUST WHAT IS going on with John Hopkins? We've had numerous conflicting reports as to who the Anglo-American will be riding for in 2010 - the latest news is that the 26-year-old has signed to ride in the AMA Superbike Championship.Road Racing World
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AMA: Mladin takes clean sweep at Atlanta
By Visordown News on 06/04/2009 09:36:05
Six-time AMA Superbike Champion takes 77th career AMA Superbike victory
MAT MLADIN romped to another clean sweep in the AMA Superbikes at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia at the weekend. Mladin led all the laps in both legs to take his brace of wins, which means the six-time AMA Superbike Champion has now taken his 77
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AMA: Mladin appeal rejected in under 30 minutes
By Visordown News on 10/09/2008 14:31:21
AMA snub Mladin disqualification appeal over crankshaft technicality
SUZUKI AMERICA and Yoshimura Racing were shocked and dismayed when, less than 30 minutes after they submitted, on behalf of Mat Mladin, the written evidence demanded by the AMA, the request for an appeal of Mladin's disqualification from the VIR
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Ducati breaks Harley stranglehold at AMA flat track
By Visordown News on 05/05/2010 11:27:17
Joe Kopp steals victory to give Ducati first-ever AMA flat track win
he took victory in last weekend's AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Championships. The result gives Ducati their first AMA flat track win.Harley-Davidson riders took eight of the remaining nine places in the weekend's top 10.See Kopp testing
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Mladin says AMA riders are spineless and retires
By Visordown News on 03/08/2009 08:19:32
Former AMA Superbike Champion launches scathing attack on race series organisers and announces his retirement
SIX-TIME AMA Superbike Champion Mat Mladin has announced his retirement from motorcycle racing.The Australian's decision to quit comes with a scathing attack on AMA race series organisers and the lack of circuit safety at many of the championship
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