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YEAR5
AEO-.-
]ANUARY 13. 1976
conrinued trom
pdge
9
in figures, with
an increase of around 2
per-
cent
to 3790 houB, while another
milestone
saw
free-to-air broadcasts
topping the 5
mil-
lion mark for the llrsr lime
-
with the
remain-
ing 276 million
homes beint
reached by cable
or satellite
television.
Featur€-tcngth DVDS of the 2005
AHA
l.4otocross Championship and
2005
AHA
Superbike Championship
are
now available
for order
on www.arnasuperbike.aom
and
wlyw.arnamotocross.com.
Each OVD
is
over
two hours long and includes cwerage
lrom
every round of each series' championshiP.
AMA Pro Racing
vice
presiderE
of commercial
development
John
C.
Farais
Jr.
says
no serious
race
fan will want to
miss ou! on these DVDi
13ur
first
APIA Motocross Championship
DVD \lras a bi8 hit last
year,
and
we sold
thousands ofcopier,'said
Farris.
"For
2005,
we added a companion
Slperbike
version
and
included ipecial
features that won't be
found arywh€.e
else. These DVDS capture
all
the sithts. sounds and drama
that can only be
found in AMA champioflship
racin8,"
The
cost
for each DVD is
$24.95,
and both cah be
ordered
at wrarw.amasup€rbike.com
and
wwwiunamotocross.com.
For more infoama-
tion or
deeler inquiries, contact Gus
Niewen-
hous at
goiewenhous@amaproracing.com.
Fantasy
Racer has
partnered with Clear
Channel
Entertainment
End the Road 2
Recovery
Foundation to bring
you
the
Fan-
tasy
LeaEUe for Supercross
Ians. For every
signup, Clear Channelwill
donate
I00 per-
cent of its
proceeds
to Road
2 RecoverT.
Those who
ioin
the
Fantasy League are also
elitible to
win a brahd-new 2006 RM250.
For more information on the Road
2 Recov-
ery Foundation,