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KAWASAKI MOTOR CORPORATION SUPPORTS AMA NATIONAL ARENACROSS SERIES
24 October 2005 - AMA Pro Racing

Team Green to pay $2,000 for pro class win in both Arenacross and AX Lites classes

Clear Channel Entertainment’s Motor Sports division announced today Kawasaki Motor Corp’s. contingency program for the AMA National Arenacross Series.

Kawasaki will award riders in the AMA Arenacross class and AMA Arenacross Lites class, and the payout is equal or better than any other form of arena-style motocross racing in the United States.

“Kawasaki’s generous contingency payout is in line with the other manufacturers, staying true to the AMA National Arenacross Series,” said Todd Jendro, senior director of operations for Clear Channel Entertainment’s Motorsports division. “Their (Kawasaki’s) long-standing commitment to AMA-sanctioned racing, be it the AMA National Arenacross Series, Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross doesn’t go unnoticed by the legions of faithful Kawasaki fans across the country. That will be evident with the green bikes lined up across the starting line when the 2005/’06 AMA National Arenacross Series kicks off at Albany’s Pepsi Arena next week.”

Unsurpassed in pro class payout, Kawasaki-mounted racers can expect a whopping $2,000 for first place in either the AMA Arenacross class or AMA Arenacross Lites class. Kawasaki’s contingency payout continues all the way down through fifth place in both the Arenacross and Lites classes.

www.amaproracing.com


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