Class of 2025 Announced
A
fter several weeks of vot-
ing in which thousands
of ballots were cast, the AMA
announced the six motorcyclists
who will be inducted into the
AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in
Pickerington, Ohio, on October
23.
The AMA Motorcycle Hall of
Fame Class of 2025 includes
Dana Bell, Chris Carter, Colin
Edwards, Joe Kopp, Chad Reed
and Ryan Young.
"This distinguished group of
motorcyclists exemplifies the
spirit, diversity and dedication
of the motorcycling community,"
said AMA President and CEO
Rob Dingman. "Each has made
a lasting impact on our sport
and lifestyle, whether through
competition, advocacy, innova
-
tion or inspiration. Their con-
tributions, from racetracks to
legislative chambers to the open
road, have shaped motorcycling
as we know it, and we are proud
to recognize them with this well-
deserved honor."
The AMA Induction Ceremony
will kick off AMA Hall of Fame
Days, set to run October 23-26,
which will include an AMA Mo
-
torcycle Hall of Fame Bike Night
and open house at the AMA Hall
of Fame Museum on Saturday,
October 25. The AMA Induction
Ceremony will be held at the
Violet Township Event Center,
less than a mile away from AMA
headquarters, on Thursday,
October 23, and will be followed
by a cocktail reception at the
AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Museum.
Hall of Fame inductees are
selected from eight areas of
influence: Ambassadors and
Industry, Design and Engineer
-
ing, Dirt Track, Leadership and
Motorcycle Rights, Motocross
and Supercross, Off-Road, Road
Racing, and Specialty Competi
-
tion.
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Chad Reed is one of six
who will be inducted into
the AMA Motorcycle
Hall of Fame in October.