AMA
ANNOUNCES 2006 MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 'AMA TEAM USA'
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has
announced the members AMA Team USA, presented by Loretta Lynn's, which
will compete at the 2006 Motocross of Nations, scheduled for September
23 - 24 at Matterley Basin/Winchester, Great Britain.
Representing the U.S. and defending its 2005 Motocross of Nations victory
will be Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, and Ryan Villopoto. Carmichael
was chosen as team captain.
The members of AMA Team USA, presented by Loretta Lynn's, were announced
yesterday during ceremonies at the 2006 AMA Air Nautiques Amateur
Motocross National Championships at Loretta Lynn Ranch in Hurricane Mills,
Tennessee.
Motocross fans played a role in choosing this year's team, through online
nominations and voting on AMADirectlink.com; the final voting also served
as a fundraiser for the team. All proceeds from the fundraiser go toward
supporting AMA Team USA, presented by Loretta Lynn's.
The other five nominees for the 2006 U.S. team were Mike Alessi, Thomas
Hahn, David Millsaps, Nicholas Wey, and Kevin Windham.
Often called "The Olympics of Motorcycling," the Motocross of
Nations features three-rider teams from around the world competing in
three races, or motos. In 2005, Team USA defeated a strong international
field to take its 16th winner's trophy, its first since 2000. From 1981 to
1993, Team USA was undefeated in the Motocross of Nations, winning 13
straight times.
A 17th win would put the Americans alone at the top of the all-time winslist, just as the U.S. prepares to welcome the 62nd Motocross of
Nations, scheduled for September 21 - 23, 2007 at Budds Creek Motocross
Raceway in Maryland.
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