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KAWASAKI RELEASES 2018 ROAD
RACING CONTINGENCY PLAN
K
awasaki will put over $2 million worth of road
racing contingency payments up for grabs
in 2018 for riders competing on everything from
a Ninja 400 right through to a Ninja ZX-10RR
superbike.
The lion's share of the payments will of course
go to the MotoAmerica championship, with
$1,072,050 pledged across the Superbike, Stock
1000, Supersport and Junior Cup categories.
Next on the money train is the Championship Cup
Series (CCS) with a healthy $386,300, WERA
Sportsman Series with $228,150 pledged, and
another $109,200 up for grabs in the Oregon
Motorcycle Road Racing Association.
Click here for more information on the 2018
Kawasaki Road Racing Contingency Program. CN
The new
Kawasaki Ninja
400 will be
eligible for over
$100,000 in
contingency
payments in
2018.
Amateur hillclimbers will
compete for the AMA
number-one plate in
Massachusetts.
2018 AMA HILLCLIMB
GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP
RETURNS TO QUABOAG
RIDERS M.C.
T
he 2018 AMA Hillclimb Grand
Championship, which pits top
amateur hillclimbers against each
other, will be hosted by the Quaboag
Riders Motorcycle Club in Monson,
Massachusetts, July 27-29.
The AMA Hillclimb Grand
Championship is the premier amateur
hillclimb event in the United States
and will determine the AMA National
number one plate.
Known as the "Monson Monster,"
the facility is owned by the Quaboag
Riders Motorcycle Club, which is
celebrating 74 years of operation. The
facility will be hosting the event for the
fifth time since 1993.
For more information about the
event and facility, please visit the
Quaboag Riders Motorcycle Club's
website at www.monsonmonster.com,
or call (413) 267-4414. CN
PHOTOGRAPHY
COURTESY
AMA