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Cycle News 2005 10 05

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• So What's Going On With AMA Flat Track? T he AMA Flat Track Championship has recently been the setting in which a lot of behind-the-scenes chatter has been taking place, specifically with regard to the immediate and long-term future of the series and how certain proposed changes by AMA Pro Racing will impact that future. It was not quite one month ago when Cycle News first learned that there was a potential course change slated for AMA Flat Track. On Thursday, August 25, before the Springfield Mile doubleheader weekend, it was learned that a conference call reportedly took place among AMA Pro Racing officials and the AMA dirt track advisory board. Cycle News has confirmed that AMA Pro Racing CEO Scott Hollingsworth, AMA Pro Racing director of competition Merrill Vanderslice and AMA Pro Racing director of communications Kerry Graeber were all party to the conference call, as were AMA dirt track advisory board members Chris Carr, Eddie Adkins, Greg Crow, Pat Alexander of American Suzuki and Anne Paluso of Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Additionally, two other HarleyDavidson employees not on the dirt track advisory board were involved in the conversation: Scott Miller, Harley-Davidson director of parts & accessories marketing/director of Harley-Davidson Racing, and Gary Stippich, Flat Track team manager. On September 4, following the Springfield Mile, AMA dirt track advisory board member Chris Carr held a closed- door meeting at the Northfield Inn in Springfield to discuss the initial proposal presented to the advisory board by AMA Pro Racing to a number of team owners, riders, mechanics and other dirt track stakeholders. Cycle News requested to be present that meeting, but that request was declined. Cycle News has since obtained a copy of a document prepared by AHA Pro Racing titled ''AMA Flat Track Championship Summary Plan." This document, published in its entirety below, does shed light on the AMA:s initial plan. Cycle News spoke to Hollingsworth on September 26, and while Hollingsworth objected over our decision to run the document, he candidly spoke on the record about AMA Pro Racing's objectives and concerns for the future of flat track racing. Those comments will be published alongside comments from Harley-Davidson officials as well as officials from a number of the non-American OEs, riders and team owners in an upcoming issue of Cycle News. Stay tuned. Scott Rousseau BACKGROUND • AMA Flat Track once again faces an uncertain future • Risk Reward for new promoters is out of balance - consistent scheduling problems - cost overruns - highly concentrated (Illinois) geographic spread of events • Structure limits OEM involvement and investment: - Manufacturers must utilize both singles and twins to win Championships, while production is more specialized • AMA Flat Track is FAlLING to attract new spectators: - Attendance is down 30 percent from 2000 levels • In a soft economy/market, available resources will DECLINE OB ECTIVES I) Better risk/reward for promoters 2) Improved fan experience 3) Enhanced opportunity for OEM involvement 4) Increased promotional support for events 5) Lower equipment costs 6) Maintain existing purses on "Legacy" events OPTIONS • STATUS QUO: - May results in fewer resources from H·D - Will not address long-term decline • CREATE NEW PLAN: - Separate singles and twin • 3 - 4 "combined" events • 4 - S "support" events

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