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walker054
09-26-2006, 07:08 PM
The 2007 ATVA National MX Schedule is Set
September 26, 2006 – The ATVA announces a 12-race series for the 2007 ATVA National Motocross Championship that gets under way March 10-11.

For 2006, the series saw three new venues and all three received rave reviews. All three are on the schedule again for 2007 — Mill Creek in Pell City, Alabama, Ballance Moto X in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and Sunset Ridge in Walnut, Illinois.

Most of the race dates are the same as they have been for years.

Pull out your calendar and start planning now. The season will kick off at Mill Creek in Pell City, Alabama, March 10-11 and will finish up at Dirt Days at Loretta Lynn’s in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, August 11-12.

March 10-11: Mill Creek, Pell City, AL

March 24-25: Glen Helen, San Bernardino, CA

March 31-April 1: Oak Hill, Alvord, TX

April 14-15: Echeconnee Off-Road Park, Macon, GA

April 28-29: Birch Creek, Danville, VA

May 12-13: Red Bud, Buchanan, MI

May 26-27: Ballance Moto X, Bowling Green, KY

June 16-17: TBD, PA

June 30-July 1: Muddy Creek, Blountville, TN

July 14-15: Sunset Ridge, Walnut, IL

July 28-29: Unadilla Valley Sports, New Berlin, NY

August 11-12: Dirt Days, Loretta Lynn’s, Hurricane Mills, TN

© 2006, All Terrain Vehicle Association

stocktires
09-26-2006, 07:37 PM
O yeah, I'm so excited. I should be at atleast 2. I'm thinking Loretta's and Ballance Moto X.

CannondaleRider
09-26-2006, 11:45 PM
Maybe i'll make it out to the Glen Helen Round.

I'm not much of a motocrosser, but i'd like to do a GNC race sometime

arod
09-28-2006, 07:52 PM
no stop in florida this year?

mxdad
09-29-2006, 08:26 AM
No Budds Creek, MD either...

wolf91
10-01-2006, 04:32 PM
The ATVA series will be the cherry picker series!:D The numbers are going to be down and the fastest racers won't be attending the GNC's The WPSA tour is the one to race. TV coverage and respect from the promotors is the key here.

miniquadracin
10-03-2006, 12:31 PM
I agree, now that Team Suzuki has announced a full time commitment to the WPSA it will be interesting to see what other pros convert. Especially with the 4 races conflicting between the 2 schedules. Hearing what little OLN coverage the GNC's had this year will not be back next year either. Without a TV contract it will be hard to get these big manufacuters to run GNC's with no exposure while the other is on ESPN.