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About MotoAmerica Superbikes
As of 2023, MotoAmerica continues to grow, with a packed schedule featuring races at iconic tracks across the United States, such as Laguna Seca, Road America, and Barber Motorsports Park. The championship is not only about the racing; it also emphasizes fan engagement through events like paddock access, meet-and-greet sessions with riders, and interactive experiences during race weekends. The 2023 season has seen intense competition in the Superbike class, with riders like Jake Gagne, Cameron Beaubier, and Mathew Scholtz battling for supremacy. The championship has also seen the introduction of new teams and riders, making every race a thrilling spectacle for fans. In addition to the races, MotoAmerica has expanded its digital presence, offering live streaming options and behind-the-scenes content to connect with a broader audience. The series has also made strides in promoting safety and sustainability within the sport, aiming to create a responsible and exciting environment for both participants and fans. As they look to the future, MotoAmerica is committed to elevating motorcycle racing in the U.S. and cultivating the next generation of racers, ensuring that the roar of superbikes will be heard for years to come.
MotoAmerica Superbikes History
MotoAmerica, the official motorcycle road racing series in the United States, was founded in 2014 by former racer Wayne Rainey, along with partners Chuck Aksland and Richard Varner. The organization was formed to revitalize professional motorcycle racing in America after the collapse of the AMA Pro Racing series. MotoAmerica quickly gained traction by showcasing a variety of racing classes, including the premier Superbike category, which features powerful machines capable of reaching speeds over 200 mph. The series has evolved significantly since its inception, bringing together top talents from around the globe, including former MotoGP and WSBK riders. The championship has also focused on fostering young talent through its support classes and has gained a reputation for being the stepping stone to higher levels of motorcycle racing. The introduction of the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship has provided a platform for manufacturers like Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, and Ducati to compete at the highest level, leading to increased interest and investment in American motorcycle racing.