CVMA Adds Hooligan Class For 2024-2025 Winter Series

CVMA Adds Hooligan Class For 2024-2025 Winter Series

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By CVMA:

CVMA Hooligans Class Added

The Chuckwalla Valley Motorcycle Association (CVMA) is excited to announce the addition of a new racing class for the 2024/2025 Winter Series. With the growing interest in the Super Hooligan racing in MotoAmerica and across the country, CVMA has added a class to accommodate various “Standard” or “Naked” style motorcycles. For details, check out the rulebook. The CMVA Hooligan class is derived from the MotoAmerica Super Hooligan rules. 

The updated rule book has been published on the CVMA website and is available for download. CVMA will continue to offer classes to race MotoAmerica spec Stock 1000 and NextGen Supersport equipment in addition to classes for Open, Middleweight, Lightweight, Ultra-lightweight, Baggers, and now Hooligan motorcycles.

The first round of the CVMA 2024/2025 Winter Series is fast approaching. Join us on October 18th-20th for some of the most competitive club racing in the U.S.!

CVMA offers two full days of racing every race weekend and also includes Saturday qualifying for grid position in all classes, amateur, and expert, as well as a wide variety of classes to choose from.

CVMA offers free reciprocity as a means of encouraging racers from other clubs to come out and compete. CVMA also offers a New Racers School for those starting in racing on the Friday before each race weekend. Log on to www.cvmaracing.com to sign up or for more information.

CVMA. Built for racers by racers and offering the best racing experience around!

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