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==About AHRMA==
==About AHRMA==
AHRMA offers national and regional [[Roadracing|Road Racing]], [[Motocross]], [[Flat Track]], observed [[Trials]] and [[Enduro]] or cross country competition for vintage motorcycles. The machines active in AHRMA these events span a full 50 years, from the 1920s to the mid-'70s.Β  The national-championship schedule typical includes 15-20 rounds apiece in road racing, motocross, dirt track, cross country and trials. AHRMA nationals take place at some of the finest and most historic venues: [[Daytona 200|Daytona]], Barber, Laguna Seca , Thunder Hill, and Road America to name but a few.
AHRMA offers national and regional [[Roadracing]], [[Motocross]], [[Flat Track]], observed [[Trials]] and [[Enduro]] or cross country competition for vintage motorcycles. The machines active in AHRMA these events span a full 50 years, from the 1920s to the mid-'70s.Β  The national-championship schedule typical includes 15-20 rounds apiece in road racing, motocross, dirt track, cross country and trials. AHRMA nationals take place at some of the finest and most historic venues: [[Daytona 200|Daytona]], Barber, Laguna Seca , Thunder Hill, and Road America to name but a few.


Realizing that the definition of "classic" varies from one generation of enthusiasts to the next, AHRMA has in the past few years begun to add classes for long-travel motocross machines from the late 1970s to early '80s and for road racers from early in the AMA Superbike period (up to the 2006 model year). These Post-Vintage motocross classes have been incorporated in many of AHRMA's regional series and also have their own national circuit. Many Vintage and Modern Superbike classes have been added to AHRMA's normal road race program.
Realizing that the definition of "classic" varies from one generation of enthusiasts to the next, AHRMA has in the past few years begun to add classes for long-travel motocross machines from the late 1970s to early '80s and for road racers from early in the AMA Superbike period (up to the 2006 model year). These Post-Vintage motocross classes have been incorporated in many of AHRMA's regional series and also have their own national circuit. Many Vintage and Modern Superbike classes have been added to AHRMA's normal road race program.
[[Category:Motorcycle racing]]
[[Category:Motorcycle racing]]

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