MotoAmerica Announces Entry Tiers For Certain 2015 Race Classes

Troy Siahaan
by Troy Siahaan

From a MotoAmerica press release:

MotoAmerica, the new home of the AMA Superbike Series, has announced that it will have three rider-entry options for Superbike, Superstock 1000 and Supersport in its debut season with riders/teams having the choice of Premier Entry, Season Entry and Single Event Entry.

The Superstock 600 and KTM RC Cup riders/teams will be eligible for Season Entry and Single Event Entry.

Effective immediately, MotoAmerica is accepting applications for both Premier and Season Entry for Superbike, Superstock 1000 and Supersport with an entry closing deadline set for February 10. Riders and teams who are accepted for the limited number of Premier Entries will receive benefits such as a guaranteed purse, paddock hospitality footprint, permanent credentials, and media initiatives.

“The registration program is designed to support those who create a true partnership with MotoAmerica, as well as distribute purse monies throughout the field, helping to facilitate more rider participation,” said MotoAmerica COO and KRAVE Partner Chuck Aksland. “We are encouraging season-long entry to create a consistent grid to our fans and industry partners, as well as facilitate cross promotion with our riders and the series, and the registration structure will help achieve that goal.”

Premier and Season Entry is the only way to guarantee a registration space for MotoAmerica classes. In early March, MotoAmerica will release single-event entries on a per track and space-available basis.

For more information and to receive a Premier Entry or Season Entry application, email registration@motoamerica.com.

Troy Siahaan
Troy Siahaan

Troy's been riding motorcycles and writing about them since 2006, getting his start at Rider Magazine. From there, he moved to Sport Rider Magazine before finally landing at Motorcycle.com in 2011. A lifelong gearhead who didn't fully immerse himself in motorcycles until his teenage years, Troy's interests have always been in technology, performance, and going fast. Naturally, racing was the perfect avenue to combine all three. Troy has been racing nearly as long as he's been riding and has competed at the AMA national level. He's also won multiple club races throughout the country, culminating in a Utah Sport Bike Association championship in 2011. He has been invited as a guest instructor for the Yamaha Champions Riding School, and when he's not out riding, he's either wrenching on bikes or watching MotoGP.

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