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The opening round of the AMCA’s Wulfsport British Masters Series will be staged at the spectacular Mallory Park circuit over the coming weekend.

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Officials Seminar

Officials please note that the final seminar planned for the season will be held at the Office on Saturday 13th March.

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A reminder to all Superclass riders that the opening round of the Superclass Championship will be hosted by Shobdon on the 21st March.

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AMCA E-Notifications

The AMCA office has now been sending bulk email and SMS texts to riders to confirm entry into their chosen events

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Teme Valley Motoduro - 7th Mar

The rescheduled Teme Valley Motoduro is being run this weekend, 7th March.

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Classics: Ceriani Forks

Clarification, Ceriani or Ceriani type forks are not allowed in Pre60 classes. They are permitted in other classes.

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Classic Scrambles

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In essence Classic Scrambling is what motocross used to be. Harking back to the Golden Era of British manufacturers classic scrambling is focused around machines made prior to 1965. Names such as BSA, Matchless, Greeves and Triumph dominate a sport which has exploded in popularity in the last decade as increasingly ‘exotic’ replica bikes are drawing ever younger riders into the fray to take on those who are still competing well into their seventies. A multitude of classes cater for all vintages along with the more ‘modern’ twin-shock categories. The emphasis in this sport is on fun with its laid back atmosphere attracting families of all ages who often will make a weekend of the event at venues around the country.

Joining an AMCA club…

This particular brand of off-road racing is bringing people of all ages back into the sport in their droves not just in the UK but across Europe and the globe. In this country the Red Marley Hill Climb is a major fixture dating back to the 30’s as is the Kendal Classic, Mortimer 100 miler and the ‘Bonanza’. The AMCA alone has more than 30 clubs. A Classic scramble Licence costs £50.00 including insurance. For further information on your nearest club refer to the ‘Find a Club’ section of this website.

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