AMA Championship Banquet honors
national champions
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- January 22, 2013 -- The American
Motorcyclist Association honored the accomplishments of hundreds of AMA
champions from all motorcycle racing disciplines on Saturday, Jan. 19, at the
Aladdin Event & Conference Center in Columbus, Ohio. The banquet celebrated
the 2012 racing season and announced the recipients of a number of special
awards that recognize the best of the best.
Speaking at the banquet, AMA
President and CEO Rob Dingman thanked all AMA competitors for their
contributions to the sport of motorcycling and congratulated them on an
unforgettable year.
"You are here tonight because you are among the best
motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle racers in the country," Dingman said.
"Through your hard work and dedication, motorcycle and ATV racing has become one
of the most exciting and entertaining pastimes in America. AMA racing and
recreational events are special because we accommodate riders from a wide range
of skills and abilities, making motorcycling the greatest family sport on the
planet."
Emceed by Laurette Nicoll and Greg White, the banquet awarded
national championship trophies, placement medals and AMA No. 1 plates to
competitors from disciplines ranging from land-speed racing to motocross to
woods racing and everything in between. Special awards included AMA Athlete of
the Year honors.
The AMA Sportsman of the Year award was presented to
World and AMA National Speedway Champion Billy Hamill. Hamill is not only a
world-class athlete, winning at the highest level of his discipline, but in
recent years he has donated his own time and resources to promote the sport of
speedway racing to America's youth.
"This is a very proud moment,"
Hamill said upon accepting the award. "I've been racing a long time and never
won this award, so this is quite an honor. I would like to thank the AMA for
recognizing my efforts and what I'm trying to do to promote American speedway.
We do what we do for our love and passion for the sport of motorcycling."
The AMA's highest competitive honors, the AMA Athlete of the Year
awards, recognize a rider from each of the two categories of national
championship competition: AMA National Championship Series and AMA Grand
Championships. Taddy Blazusiak, the overall champion of the 2012 AMA
EnduroCross National Championship Series, won the AMA National Championship
Series Athlete of the Year award. Blazusiak--who is originally from Poland and
resides in Murrieta, Calif., when in the United States--dominated the series to
win his fourth consecutive AMA EnduroCross title. He has 27 career main event
wins in AMA EnduroCross.
Zach Bell won the AMA Grand Championship
Athlete of the Year Award. Bell, from Cairo, Ga., was the AMA Motocross Horizon
Award Winner in 2012, winning the 250 A class championship with a 1-1-1 moto
finish.
The AMA ATV Athlete of the Year Award was won by one of the most
dominant riders in the history of ATV dirt-track competition: Harold Goodman. In
2012, Goodman successfully defended his Pro and Pro-Am national No. 1 plates in
the AMA ATV Extreme Dirt Track National Championship Series. The Brownstown,
Mich., resident won six of eight rounds in the Pro class and five of eight
rounds in the Pro-Am class to repeat as double champion in the series.
Molly Terry was the AMA Female Rider of the Year. At the 2012 AMA Dirt
Track Grand Championships Terry, from Creve Coeur, Ill., was the 450 Modified
Mile champion, beating many of the best male amateur dirt-track racers in the
country. She also was the Women's class grand champion at the event. AMA
Veteran/Senior Rider of the Year was Kurt Nicoll. Nicoll, from Temecula, Calif.,
was the Vet 35+ Champion at the AMA EnduroCross Grand Championships.
Adam Cianciarulo was the AMA Racing Youth Rider of the Year. The Port
Orange, Fla., resident dominated at the AMA Amateur National Motocross
Championship at Loretta Lynn's last summer, winning the Super Mini 1 (12-15) and
Super Mini 2 (13-16) classes.
Sponsors of the AMA Championship Banquet
included Artina Promotional Products, Barnett Clutches & Cables, Fly Racing,
FMF, Galfer USA, Helix Racing, Matrix Racing Products and Traveline Travel.
Other special awards included:
AMA Racing Media
AwardMotoplayground MagazineMotocross
Organizer of the YearUnlimited Sports
Off-Road
Organizer of the YearWestern New York Off-Road
Association
Track Racing Organizer of the Year
Steve
Nace Racing, Dirt TrackATV Organizer of the
YearMid-America Cross Country
Recreational Road
Riding Organizer of the YearMotorcycle Sport Touring
Association
Recreational Off-Road Organizer of the
YearTri-County MC
AMA Club of the
YearBrandywine Enduro Riders
About
the American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has protected
the future of motorcycling and promoted the motorcycle lifestyle. AMA members
come from all walks of life, and they navigate many different routes on their
journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world's largest
motorcycling rights organization, the AMA advocates for motorcyclists' interests
in the halls of local, state and federal government, the committees of
international governing organizations, and the court of public opinion. Through
member clubs, promoters and partners, the AMA sanctions more motorsports
competition and motorcycle recreational events than any other organization in
the world. AMA members receive money-saving discounts from dozens of well-known
suppliers of motorcycle services, gear and apparel, bike rental, transport,
hotel stays and more. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame, the AMA honors
the heroes and the heritage of motorcycling for future generations.
For more
information, please visit www.americanmotorcyclist.com.