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AMA Racing News
American Motorcyclist Association
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July 21, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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AMA
Racing announces 94dBA sound limit for
2009 Supercross and Motocross
Championships
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The
American Motorcyclist
Association (AMA) announced
today that the 2009 Monster
Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM
World Championship, and the 2009
AMA Motocross Championship will
adopt the FIM 94dBA sound
standard.
"This decision was reached
following meetings with user
groups, manufacturers,
distributors, the aftermarket,
the FIM, Live Nation, the
Daytona Motorsports Group and MX
Sports," said AMA President and
CEO Rob Dingman.
"In particular,
we received very good feedback
from a sound symposium conducted
in December 2007 with
stakeholders."
Dingman added that the new rules
will not affect the 2009 AMA amateur
classes.
"The adoption of the 94dBA standard
for 2009 AMA Supercross and
Motocross competition is a big step
forward for the sport and comes at a
time when families with young
children attending AMA Pro Racing
events are expressing concern about
loud motorcycles," Dingman
explained.
"Few issues contribute more to
misunderstanding and prejudice
against the motorcycling
community than excessively loud
motorcycles," he said.
"The AMA
will be strongly advocating
reduced sound in all forms of
motorcycle competition and
recreational riding and we will
be working with the motorcycling
community to achieve this goal.
This action sets a positive
example for motorcyclists of all
ages and tells the world that we
takes this problem seriously and
that we are doing something
about it. "The most logical and
cost-effective approach is to
adopt the FIM 94dBA sound
standard for 2009 because the
manufacturers have already
developed the engineering to
meet the FIM 94dBA motocross
sound-level standard and
measurement method for 2008,"
Dingman continued. "The
engineering and testing
undertaken by the manufacturers
will provide teams in both
series with a significant head
start as they prepare for next
season."
The FIM (Fédération Internationale
de Motocyclisme), in consultation
with the Motorcycle Sport
Manufacturers' Association, first
announced their goal to achieve a
94dBA sound level for motocross in
February of 2006 and the standard
was formally adopted in the 2007 FIM
rulebook and implemented in 2008.
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AMA Racing
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Motorcyclist Association and is the leading sanctioning
body for motorcycle sport in the United States. Its
professional properties include the Monster Energy® AMA
Supercross Series, an FIM World Championship, the AMA
Toyota Motocross Championship presented by FMF, the AMA
Superbike Championship presented by Parts Unlimited, the
AMA Flat Track Championship, the AMA Supermoto
Championship and the AMA Pro ATV Championship. In
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members.
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