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Cycle News Issue 47 November 27

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 47 NOVEMBER 27, 2018 P27 BIG 6 GOES NATIONAL W ell-known in the Southern California area, the AMA District 37 Big 6 Grand Prix Series (WCGP) is getting national cham- pionship status (and a new name). The new off-road championship will be called the AMA Grand Prix National Championship Series, and will be organized and run by Big 6 Grand Prix Series, Inc. The new series will feature eight rounds of off-road racing at circuits in California, Arizona and Nevada. The inaugural season as an AMA National Championship Series kicks off January 19-20 in Adelanto, California. The off-road series previously was sanctioned by the AMA at the regional level as the AMA West Coast Grand Prix Championship Series. "This is the first AMA national championship in the grand prix off-road racing discipline," AMA Off-Road Racing Manager Erek Kudla said. "Grand prix is the latest racing discipline to be recognized in the AMA, and we look forward to working with Big 6 Grand Prix Series, Inc. to build interest and participation in this exciting form of motorcycle racing." Off-road grand prix rac- ing encompasses elements of motocross, off-road and track racing into a single discipline. Typical grand prix racecourses are between five and 10 miles long, with races lasting between 45 and 90 minutes. The format has been used for many years at events throughout the United States, and was added to the AMA Amateur Racing Rulebook in 2017. This new national champion- ship features classes for motor- cycles and ATVs, as well as youth classes. "We are honored to have the opportunity to operate the new AMA Grand Prix National Champi- onship Series," Big 6 Grand Prix Series Inc. Chairman Kurt Hintz said. "We look forward to partner- ing with the AMA to grow its new- est national championship and are looking forward to an exciting 2019 season." The Big 6 Grand Prix Series was started in 1995 by six motor- cycle clubs in AMA District 37 and has 23 years of experience oper- ating a grand prix racing series. CN PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE Welcome the new AMA Grand Prix National Championship to be organized and run by Big 6 Grand Prix Series, Inc. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA

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