MX Sports Pro Racing and Youthstream Announce Strategic Partnership for USGP
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (March 11, 2017) – Mere hours before the start
of the Daytona Supercross by Honda, MX Sports Pro Racing announced, in
conjunction with AMA Pro Racing, a long-term extension to remain
managing partner of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship.
Additionally, MX Sports Pro Racing revealed a strategic partnership with
Youthstream, organizers of the FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP),
to provide cooperative support surrounding the USGP, one of the key
stops of the world championship.
MX Sports Pro Racing has managed virtually all aspects of the Lucas
Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship since the 2009 season, working
alongside the National Promoters Group (NPG) to organize and implement
the world’s most prestigious off-road motorcycle racing series. Each
summer, 12 of the most iconic and challenging motocross facilities in
the country put the world’s fastest riders to the ultimate test of
physical and mental fortitude as they chase the coveted distinction of
being called an AMA Pro Racing National Champion, and the opportunity to
hoist the Edison Dye Cup (450 Class) or Gary Jones Cup (250 Class).
“The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship is the foundation of
professional motocross in America, with a legacy that spans more than 45
years. Since earning the right to oversee the implementation of the
championship eight seasons ago, MX Sports Pro Racing and the Coombs
family have managed Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross with the respect and
honor it deserves,” said David Atlas, Managing Member and Principal of
AMA Pro Racing. “The heritage of the sport has remained at the core of
their efforts, but they continue to make strategic improvements to both
the competition and entertainment sides of the series, broadening the
reach of the championship to an ever-growing audience. This long-term
extension will allow that growth to continue, and we couldn’t be more
excited for what the future holds.”
The 2017 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship will kick off on
Saturday, May 20, with the 49th running of the Hangtown Motocross
Classic in Rancho Cordova, California.
MX Sports Pro Racing’s cooperative supporting partnership of the
USGP will help usher in a new era for the sport’s global footprint. For
the past two seasons MXGP has made the overseas trip to bring Europe’s
finest racers onto U.S. soil and close out the championship alongside
the biggest names in American motocross. This new strategic alliance
will begin this season with the 17th round of the championship on Labor
Day weekend, September 2-3, and will continue for years to come.
Currently the USGP does not have a designated home for the 2017 season
and beyond, and will serve as the first priority of the new partnership
between MX Sports Pro Racing and Youthstream.
“Bringing Youthstream and MX Sports Pro Racing together for the
USGP will ensure that event enjoys continued success and becomes a
fixture on the global racing calendar,” said David Luongo, Vice
President of Youthstream. “No one knows the sport of motocross and its
illustrious history in American better than the Coombs family, and that
expertise will help make the USGP a new motocross tradition for fans to
celebrate, bringing the planet’s best riders together in one place for a
true showcase of this incredible sport.”
In addition to the USGP, MX Sports Pro Racing will also serve as a
cooperative partner to Youthstream in bringing the legendary FIM
Motocross of Nations to U.S. soil every four to five years.
“Since the final checkered flag flew at Ironman Raceway last
August, MX Sports Pro Racing has diligently worked to enhance the scope
of American motocross for 2017 and beyond,” said Davey Coombs, President
of MX Sports Pro Racing. “Renewing our partnership with AMA Pro Racing
will allow us to continue to build on our vision of the Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship for the foreseeable future, continuing to make
the world’s most prestigious championship entertaining for our current
fan base while also pushing to make the sport more appealing to a new,
larger audience. Moreover, welcoming a new strategic relationship with
Youthstream presents an exciting opportunity to create some unity
between MXGP and American motocross, enhancing the presence of both the
USGP and the Motocross of Nations by showcasing the sport’s true
international scope.”
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