| 2012 AMA  Championship Racing Award Nominees Announced
 AMA Championship Racing Awards Banquet - Columbus, OH - January 19, 2012
 Pickerington, OH (12/14/2012) 
                                - The American Motorcyclist  Association announces the nominees for 2012 year-end awards for standout  individuals and organizations involved in AMA-sanctioned competition.  The awards will be presented at the 2012 AMA Championship Banquet on  Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Aladdin Event & Conference Center in  Columbus, Ohio. "The AMA, our promoting partners and chartered  clubs work hard to provide the country's leading competition and  recreational events for motorcyclists and ATV riders," said AMA Vice  President of Operations Jeff Massey. "Tens of thousands of dedicated  racers and organizers pour their hearts and souls into this sport, so  it's with great significance that we single out those who have excelled  to represent their fellow racers, their clubs, their AMA Districts and  the Association itself with the utmost skill, sportsmanship and  character. All of the riders nominated for these awards have contributed  to the AMA's mission of promoting and protecting the riding lifestyle." The  AMA's highest competitive honors are the AMA Athlete of the Year awards  that recognize two exceptional racers: one from AMA National  Championship Series competition and one who has excelled at an AMA Grand  Championship event. Both awards are selected by an independent group  that includes members of AMA Congress, retired AMA Athletes of the Year  from previous years, and previous winners of the AMA Media Award. "The  AMA Athletes of the Year for National Championship Series and AMA Grand  Championship competition recognize exceptional levels of performance,  dedication and sportsmanship, and it's important that those riders are  selected by an informed and diverse group of racing experts from across  disciplines," Massey said. "We're appreciative of the time and effort  our voters invest in this process." All award winners will be  announced and recognized alongside hundreds of their fellow competitors  from numerous disciplines at the 2012 banquet. The banquet will honor  riders who finished in the top three in AMA National Championship Series  and AMA Grand Championship events. All honored riders will be invited  to the stage, with class champions receiving their personalized AMA  national No. 1 plates. The AMA Championship Banquet will include a  reception, bike show, dinner, an awards banquet and a full slate of  activities for riders and fans of all ages. In addition to awards and  No. 1 plates, attendees will have a chance to win a number of door  prizes, including a Kawasaki KLX110 minibike. On Friday evening, Jan.  18, all riders are invited to an open house at the AMA Motorcycle Hall  of Fame Museum in nearby Pickerington, Ohio. Tickets to the AMA Championship Banquet and event details are available here: www.americanmotorcyclist.com/Racing/RacingBanquet.aspx. 
  
    | 2013 AMA Rider Award Nominees |  AMA ATV Athlete of the Year 
  Cody Gibson, Englewood, Tenn.: Pro-Am Production, Pro-Am Unlimited Champion, AMA ATV Motocross National Championship SeriesNicholas Gennusa, Wall Township, N.J.: 450 A, 4-Stroke A, Production A Champion, AMA ATV Motocross National Championship SeriesHarold Goodman, Brownstown, Mich.: Pro, Pro-Am Champion, AMA ATV Extreme Dirt Track National Championship SeriesScott Samuel, Westborough, Mass., Champion, AMA ATV Hare Scrambles National Championship Series AMA Athlete of the Year: National Championship Series 
  Steward Baylor, Belton, S.C.: Champion, AMA National Enduro Championship Series Second 
  Taddy Blazusiak, Murrieta, Calif.: Champion, AMA EnduroCross National Championship Series 
  Tyler Bowers, Danville, Ky.: Champion, AMA Arenacross National Championship SeriesKurt Caselli, Palmdale, Calif.: Champion, AMA Hare & Hound National Championship SeriesCory Graffunder, Palm Desert, Calif.: Champion, AMA West Hare Scrambles Championship Series 
  Jeffery  Lowery, St. Louisville, Ohio: 450cc Mod, 250cc Mod, 251-500cc DTX  Champion, AMA Indoor Dirt Track National Championship SeriesPat Smage, Elkhorn, Wis.: Champion, AMA/NATC MotoTrials National Championship Series 
  Jedediah Haines, Fairfield, Pa.: AMA East Hare Scrambles Championship Series AMA Athlete of the Year: Amateur Grand Championships 
  Zach Bell, Cairo, Ga.: AMA Motocross Horizon Award Winner, AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn'sJR Addison, Bucyrus, Ohio: AMA Dirt Track Horizon Award Winner, AMA Dirt Track Grand ChampionshipsAndre Ochs, Fallbrook, Calif.: AMA Roadrace Horizon Award Winner, AMA Roadrace Grand ChampionshipsLogan Cipala, Ellsworth, Wis.: AMA Hillclimber of the Year, AMA Hillclimb Grand ChampionshipsKyle Johnson, Twin Lake, Mich.: AMA Ice Racer of the Year, AMA Ice Race Grand Championships AMA Veteran/Senior Rider of the Year 
  Michael Grizzle, Dahlonega, Ga.: 45+ A Champion, AMA Rekluse National Enduro Championship SeriesKurt Nicoll, Temecula, Calif.: Vet 35+ Champion, AMA Endurocross Grand ChampionshipsGary Semics, Masters 50+ Champion, AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn's AMA Female Rider of the Year 
  Maria Forsberg, Lynnwood, Wash.: Women's Champion, AMA Endurocross Championship SeriesMandi Mastin, Whitehouse, Ohio: Bronze Medal, FIM International Six Days EnduroMolly Terry, Creve Coeur, Ill.: 450 Modified Mile Champion, Women's Grand Champion, AMA Dirt Track Grand Championships AMA Youth Rider of the Year 
  Adam  Cianciarulo, Port Orange, Fla.: Super Mini 1 (12-15), Super Mini 2  (13-16) Champion, AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta  Lynn'sSophia Olivera, Hollister, Calif.: Girls Champion, AMA West Hare Scrambles Championship SeriesTyler Scott, Emmaus, Pa.: 50cc DTX PW Shaft, 50cc DTX Champion, AMA Dirt Track Grand Championships AMA Media Award 
  Dick LagueNext Moto ChampionMoto Playground/The Pickle AMA Sportsman of the Year AMA Organizer Award Nominees AMA Motocross Organizer of the Year 
  RPMUnlimited SportsMX Sports AMA Off-Road Organizer of the Year 
  WNYOA (Western New York Off Road Association)National Enduro Promotions Group100's MC Track Racing Organizer of the Year 
  Steve Nace RacingValley Springs MCLodi MC ATV Organizer of the Year 
  Mid-America XCExtreme DT Michael Coburn RacingRacer Productions Recreational Road Riding Organizer of the Year 
  ABATE of OhioMotorcycle Sport Touring AssociationRide for Kids Recreational Off-Road Organizer of the Year 
  Tri County MCDistrict 37 Off RoadEnduro Riders AMA Club of the Year 
  Brandywine EnduroPolka Dots About the American Motorcyclist 
                                AssociationSince 1924, the AMA has protected the future 
                                of motorcycling and promoted the motorcycle lifestyle. 
                                AMA members come from all walks of life, and they 
                                navigate many different routes on their journey 
                                to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. 
                                As the world's largest motorcycling rights organization, 
                                the AMA advocates for motorcyclists' interests 
                                in the halls of local, state and federal government, 
                                the committees of international governing organizations, 
                              and the court of public opinion.
 Through member 
                                clubs, promoters and partners, the AMA sanctions 
                                more motorsports competition and motorcycle recreational 
                                events than any other organization in the world. 
                                AMA members receive money-saving discounts from 
                                dozens of well-known suppliers of motorcycle services, 
                                gear and apparel, bike rental, transport, hotel 
                                stays and more. Through its support of the Motorcycle 
                                Hall of Fame, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling 
                                for future generations. For more information, 
                                please visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com. 
                                
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