Arenacross
Introduces X-Pro
Class
A
renacross announced the introduction
of the X-Pro class, coupled with a Kicker
Audio Clash event between electric and ICE
(Internal Combustion Engine) bikes. The
new format will debut in the 2025 AMA-
sanctioned Arenacross series.
The X-Pro class will feature a series of
two heats leading to a final Kicker Audio
Clash event, where the top riders on both
ICE and electric bikes will go head-to-head.
"We believe the X-Pro class will not only
showcase the future of Arenacross but also ignite
fresh interest in the sport," said Shawn Smith, AX
Promotions. "The combination of ICE and electric
bikes racing together will introduce new dynam
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ics, and the substantial bonus money available to
X-Pro riders will only add to the excitement."
Prize money will be up for grabs, with riders on
the X-Pro machines having $7000 per weekend
available and other bonuses for top performers to
take home.
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The 2025 AMA Arenacross
Championship will feature the new
X-Pro class for battery-powered
motorcycles. Plus, a new Kicker
Audio Clash race will pit gas-
powered motorcycles against
electric motorcycles.
NHRA Finals
Welcomes
Hayabusa Owners
S
uzuki Motor USA will again welcome
Hayabusa owners to the NHRA Finals
at In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip in
Pomona, California, on November 16th.
"This is a public event where Suzuki
owners celebrate the legendary Hayabusa
and cheer on the Vance & Hines Pro Stock
Motorcycle team as they race for the cham
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pionship title," says Suzuki. "Suzuki Motor
USA invites all Suzuki owners to join us to
celebrate the Hayabusa Homecoming, a
commemoration of the 25th anniversary of
the legendary Suzuki Hayabusa."
Pre-registered owners of Suzuki motorcycles
will receive free grandstand entry for themselves
and up to one guest, complimentary VIP Suzuki
parking for those who ride in, hospitality at the
Suzuki display, and an exclusive Hayabusa 25th
anniversary gift pack.
To register and for more information, click here.
Hayabusa Homecoming activities will be held
at the Suzuki display in the midway area during
the NHRA finals at Pomona.