Fans, Competitors, Promoters Welcome New Programming On SPEED
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (June 30, 2009) -
This weekend's premier AMA Pro Road Racing
events at the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix at
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca will be the first
races to air on SPEED in a new, same-weekend
programming format that was announced last
month. SPEED's decision to return to
same-day or same-weekend coverage of AMA Pro
Road Racing has been welcome news for series
competitors, promoters and, most importantly,
motorcycle road racing fans.
After a brief experiment in the first half of
the year with the Saturday evening studio
program AMA Pro Prime Time, SPEED is
returning to same-weekend coverage of AMA Pro
National Guard American Superbike presented by
Parts Unlimited and AMA Pro Daytona SportBike
presented by AMSOIL racing beginning with the
action from Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, July 3
- 5. The AMA Pro Road Racing action from
Mazda Raceway can be seen Sunday, July 5 at 9
p.m. PT (late Sunday/early Monday, July 6 at
Midnight ET).
Telephone messages and emails of support have
poured into AMA Pro's Daytona Beach
headquarters over the last month while several
AMA Pro Road Racing stakeholders have gone on
record in full support of SPEED's recent
decision.
Rick Miner - SPEED SVP Production &
Network Operations:
"Plain and simple, this move was a
reaction to the fans ... naturally, they
wanted to see the races as close to real time
as possible. As the longtime television
destination for motorcycle racing in North
America, we will continue to work very hard
with AMA Pro Road Racing and other sanctioning
bodies at all levels to move through the
current economic challenges in a collective
effort to deliver great racing to the
fans."
Tim Saunders - Corona Extra Honda Racing
Principal:
"It's great news that AMA Pro American
Superbike races will be broadcast by SPEED on
the same day. Like most fans, I think, I
want to see the races as soon as possible in
order to enjoy the excitement that comes from
not knowing the result. The same day is
almost as good as live! I am sure this
will boost interest in the sport and draw more
fans to the track too. Thanks to all who
put this together."
James Casmay - Michael Jordan Motorsports
General Manager:
"AMA Pro Racing and SPEED continue to
demonstrate their commitment to making any and
all changes necessary to further improve AMA
Pro Road Racing. Same day television
coverage will greatly assist Michael Jordan
Motorsports in delivering superior sponsorship
value to Jordan Brand, National Guard, Suzuki
and all other team partners."
Geoff May - No. 54 National Guard Jordan
Suzuki GSX-R1000:
"I'm excited to hear that our races will
now be on TV immediately after we race.
It's always nice to know the fans can catch
the action and participate in the post-event
discussions even if they couldn't make it out
to the track."
Aaron Yates - No. 23 Brand Jordan Suzuki
GSX-R1000:
"It's good that the fans feedback is
taken in and listened to. We have some
of the best fans in motorsports and it's
awesome to know they got what they asked for
and can see the Jordan Suzuki team on TV the
same weekend we were on the track."
Chris Ulrich - No. 18 Roadracingworld.com
Suzuki GSX-R1000:
"The new TV package put together by AMA
Pro Racing and SPEED featuring same-day
coverage is great news for everyone involved
in the sport of motorcycle road racing. I am
especially excited for the die-hard racing
fans who have stuck with the series through
the transition. This will make the great
racing we've already seen in 2009 more
accessible and hopefully will be the shot in
the arm that will energize our great fan base
and grow the series."
Michael Barnes - No. 34 GEICO Powersports
Buell 1125R:
"I'm very excited to hear our races will
be returning to same-day coverage. The fans
and our families will appreciate it the most.
As for myself and my GEICO Powersports
Buell team, whose jobs are to represent our
sponsors, we are happy we didn't have to wait
until 2010. Thanks to AMA Pro Racing and
SPEED!"
Gill Campbell - Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
CEO/General Manager:
"This is great news for our fans and
sponsors. It's perfect that the new
SPEED coverage starts with the Red Bull U.S.
Grand Prix as we have three AMA Pro Road
Racing classes running that weekend."
Cameron Gray - M1 Entertainment
President/CEO:
"I think this is a big win for motorcycle
racing in America. There has been
fantastic racing all year and now fans can
watch the action same day, in addition I can
bring in all Jumbotrons for our Big Kahuna
event to give our fans racing action all
around the track. So hats off to SPEED
and AMA Pro Racing."
Kevin Wittman - New Jersey Motorsports Park
General Manager:
"With AMA Pro Road Racing making its
inaugural visit to New Jersey Motorsports
Park, the move to same day coverage on SPEED
is great for our race. People in the
Mid-Atlantic region are educating themselves
to motorcycle road racing, and the television
coverage is important in the build-up to the
season finale. Naturally, we're happy to be
able to showcase our facility and our sponsors
to the rest of the motorcycling community soon
after the checkered flag."