Pre-Entry Deadline Extended For AMA Sports Road Race Grand Championship/USGPRU Finale

Pre-Entry Deadline Extended For AMA Sports Road Race Grand Championship/USGPRU Finale

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PR: Pre-entry for USGPRU and AMA Road Race Grand Championship extended Fairfax, VA. Sept 23, 2011 The pre-entry deadline for the USGPRU final and AMA Road Race Grand Championship race weekend at Putnam Park has been extended to 30 Sept. Some of the event topics of interest include: Each race entry includes a 10-lap race, 15-minute qualifying session, and Saturday and Sunday practices. AMA will award number 1 plates in all of the AMA RRGC classes (Open SS/SB, Heavy and Medium weight Twins, Lightweight Production, Medium weight GP, etc). USGPRU National Champions will be crowned in all 3 GP classes (Pilot Moto3, REV’IT! Moriwaki MD250H, and Moto Liberty/RS-Taichi 250GP). AMA will award special awards such as the coveted Horizon Award, Youth Rider Award, Top Amateur, etc. We honor all 2011 road racing licenses from any series in the U.S, so no need to buy another race license. Air Fence will be in place at key points around the track for added safety. For full event details and online pre-registration, visit the USGPRU.net website. About USGPRU The USGPRU is the officially recognized 125 Grand Prix National Championship® and 250 Grand Prix National Championship® series. The popular Moriwaki MD250H spec-bike youth class and the exciting new Moto3 classes round out a real GP experience. The USGPRU provides a unique opportunity for riders by providing extended length grand prix racing with timed qualifying and superb contingency and sponsor support. Race and practice format is designed to prepare riders for the experience of 2-wheel racing at the highest levels.

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