AMA Supersport Championship

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AMA Supersport Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event
SportMotorcycle sport
Founded1987
No. of teams7 manufacturers
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
United States

AMA Supersport is an American motorcycle racing series. The race series was founded and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) in 1987.

The road racing series allows motorcycles of up to 600cc engine capacity. The American Motorcycle Association uses member clubs, partners, and promoters to put together more competitive and recreational motorcycling events than anyone else in the country. Daytona Motorsports Group owns and manages the AMA Supersport Championship. In the AMA Supersport Championship, motorcyclists reach speeds over 160 miles per hour over a 40-mile sprint race.[1]

The class was formerly known as 600 Supersport, while the Superstock class was known as 750 Supersport.[2]

Champions[]

Season Champion[3]
United States Doug Polen
United States Doug Polen
United States
United States
Canada Miguel Duhamel
United States Tom Kipp
Canada Miguel Duhamel
United States
Canada Miguel Duhamel
Canada Miguel Duhamel
Canada Miguel Duhamel
Canada
United States Nicky Hayden
United States Kurtis Roberts
United States Eric Bostrom
United States Aaron Yates
United States Jamie Hacking
United States Tommy Hayden
United States Tommy Hayden
United States Jamie Hacking
United States Roger Lee Hayden
United States Ben Bostrom
East: United States
West: United States
National: Argentina Leandro Mercado
2010 East: United States J. D. Beach
West: United States
National: United States
East: United States James Rispoli
West: Colombia
National: United States James Rispoli
East: United States
West: United States James Rispoli
National: United States James Rispoli
East: United States
West: Colombia
National: Colombia
United States
United States J. D. Beach

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "AMA Pro Supersport".
  2. ^ Assoc, American Motorcyclist (March 2002). "Daytona Live on TV". American Motorcyclist. 56 (3): 26. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  3. ^ "2014 Media Guide" (PDF). AMA Pro Racing. p. 66. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 November 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2015.

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