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More Than $3.3 Million in Purse
and PaceSetter Bonus Awards For
2009 AMA Pro Road Racing
Total Purse More Than Doubles
2008 Payout; $1.5 Million Apiece
For Premier Classes |
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (December
11, 2008) - With a
combined total of over $3.3
million in purse money and cash
bonuses posted for the AMA Pro
American Superbike, AMA Pro
Daytona SportBike, AMA Pro
SuperSport and AMA Pro SunTrust
Moto-GT championships next
season, the total posted payout
for the 2009 AMA Pro Road Racing
season is more than double the
total 2008 purse, AMA Pro
officials announced today. The
rich prize-money pool includes
traditional race-event purse
payouts as well as lucrative
bonuses through the new AMA Pro
Road Racing PaceSetter Program.
The premier AMA Pro American
Superbike and AMA Pro Daytona
SportBike divisions will each
offer up to $1.5 million in
total purse and bonus awards in
their respective 12-event
championships. By comparison,
the total combined purse for all
2008 AMA Pro Road Racing
championships was $1.6 million.
The 2009 totals include the AMA
Pro Road Racing PaceSetter
Program bonuses, which are
posted for the top-25 finishers
in American Superbike and
Daytona SportBike race events.
To be fully eligible for the
PaceSetter bonuses, teams and
riders must participate in
various promotional and
series-related activities and
functions that will be a part of
every AMA Pro Road Racing event
weekend. This includes team and
rider involvement in advance and
at-race promotional and media
events, autograph sessions,
hospitality visits and on-time
attendance and participation in
all AMA Pro team and rider
meetings, in addition to other
promotional and series
activities.
"We are pleased to not only
offer what we believe are
lucrative race purses for our
AMA Pro Road Racing
championships, but also the
opportunity for AMA Pro American
Superbike and AMA Pro Daytona
SportBike teams to earn even
more bonus money through the AMA
Pro Road Racing PaceSetter
Program," said AMA Pro Racing
President Roger Edmondson.
"Our
2009 purse is richer from top to
bottom and the PaceSetter
program allows our premier class
teams to earn cash bonuses while
also demonstrating to the
competition that they are AMA
Pro Road Racing's leaders both
on and off the race track."
With the majority of 2009's
event weekends featuring dual
races for both American
Superbike and Daytona SportBike,
purse payouts will be based on
total points scored in both
event legs. Each of the premier
divisions will offer $125,000
purses at each event with
$15,000 going to the top points
winner in each class. Second
through 20th place finishing
positions will earn $5,000 while
the remaining finishers through
25th position will be paid
$3,000. Each level of payout
includes $2,500 in PaceSetter
bonuses that will be awarded to
eligible teams.
Race purses for the SuperSport
and dual-class SunTrust Moto-GT
divisions total $12,000 and
$24,000, respectively.
SuperSport first-place prize
money is $2,500 per race while
SunTrust Moto-GT class winners
will each earn $5,000.
In addition to the purse and
bonus program payouts, AMA Pro
Road Racing also confirmed its
various 2009 entry and licensing
fees. Race entry fees are $250
for American Superbike, Daytona
SportBike and SunTrust Moto-GT
and $150 for SuperSport, with
each class charging an
additional $100 for late
entries. American Superbike
Entrant and Rider licenses and
annual credentials and National
Pro Expert Entrant and Rider
licenses and annual credentials
for Daytona SportBike are $450
apiece. An annual crew
credential is $750 and an annual
AMA Pro membership, which is
included with all annual
credentials and licenses, is
$100. Event credentials, which
require AMA Pro membership, are
$75 in advance and $100 if
purchased at the track.
The 2009 AMA Pro Road Racing
season will begin at Daytona
International Speedway the first
weekend in March. The weekend
will be highlighted by the first
Daytona 200 by Honda under the
lights, Friday, March 6, for the
Daytona SportBike division. The
Daytona kick-off will also
feature American Superbike
competition and races for
additional AMA Pro Road Racing
championships.
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AMA Pro Racing is the
premier professional
motorcycle racing
organization in North
America, operating a full
schedule of events and
championships for a variety
of motorcycle disciplines.
From its Daytona Beach
headquarters, the
organization operates and
manages AMA Pro Road Racing,
which includes AMA Pro
American Superbike, AMA Pro
Daytona SportBike, AMA Pro
SuperSport, AMA Pro SunTrust
Moto-GT and the Red Bull AMA
U.S. Rookies Cup in addition
to the AMA Pro Flat Track
Championship. Learn more
about AMA Pro Racing at
www.amaproracing.com .
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