2024 will be an action-packed year for the American Motorcyclist Association, with plenty of events, activities and races.
January 17, 2024 at 9:37 pm ET
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100 years is a big milestone, but it's undoubtedly even better if we focus on one of the things we love the most: motorcycles. In 2024, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) will celebrate its centennial, celebrating 100 years of promoting and protecting motorcycling across America.
In the AMA's official press release, President and CEO Rob Dingman expressed his excitement toward the organization's centennial. As we look forward to shaping the future of motorcycling over the next 100 years, we invite the entire motorcycling community to join us in celebrating this incredible journey.
In fact, with the rapidly changing needs and preferences in the motorcycle world these days, the AMA has its work cut out for it now more than ever. The AMA has always been rooted in passion, advocacy and making the freedom of the open road accessible to a wider audience, and the organization looks forward to the next 100 years of protecting and promoting the motorcycle community in America. That being said, it's time to celebrate the AMA's centennial, and there are plenty of events and activities lined up specifically for this purpose.
For starters, the AMA has its Spring Bike Night scheduled for May 18, 2024. Two months later, the biggest event of the year, AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, will be celebrated from July 25 to 28, 2024. The event includes an all-points ride from across the United States to the event site at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. Later in the year, the AMA will hold its Hall of Fame Days from October 10 to 13, 2024.
Of course, racing is at the heart of the AMA, and this year's sanctioned events will be more exciting than ever. Anniversary displays will be set at events such as Daytona Bike Week and select AMA Supercross races. Of course, the Buggy Motorcycle & Music Rally from June 27 to 29, 2024 will be there to engage and excite enthusiasts and their families.
Historical exhibits will give enthusiasts an in-depth look at where the motorcycle came from and how far it has come in modern times. The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame will showcase not only iconic motorcycles and historic victories, but also special exhibits that have shaped the people behind the association to what it is today. Exclusive 100th anniversary apparel and accessories have also been launched and can be seen here AMA's online store.
Last but not least, the AMA will continue to promote and protect the motorcycle community in America with its advocacy initiatives. These include promoting a positive image of motorcycling and promoting government recognition at the local, state and federal levels.
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