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Riding

Wide-open highways. Winding back roads. High-desert dirt trails. Secluded single-track.

No matter what type of recreational riding you prefer, the AMA and its affiliated clubs and promoters facilitate an incredible variety of fun-first events and activities to satisfy every type of motorcyclist. Whether you’re seeking off-road action on adventure or dual-sport bikes, multi-day/multi-state touring challenges, or semi-competitive enduros or reliability runs, the AMA creates memorable riding opportunities that bring people together to build camaraderie and community on two wheels. 

Riding 101

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New to motorcycling? Whether you are interested in riding on road or off (or riding with your children), we’ve got all the information you need to get you started riding safely and smartly, including advice on selecting the right motorcycle, pursuing proper rider training, and much more.

On Road

Motorcycles driving on road in the fall

America’s highways and byways seem made for motorcycling, and the AMA’s many diverse road-riding options will help you make the most of this incredible bounty. From Grand Tour and Gypsy Tour events to Field Meet challenges that will help you fine tune your riding skills and have loads of fun at the same time, the AMA has the right road ride for you.

Off Road

Off road motorcyclist driving through the mountains

For many of us, the best riding begins where the pavement ends. Whether you are a singletrack-seeking dual-sport rider or backcountry-bound adventure biker, the AMA sanctions a variety of off-road rides designed to satisfy your every dirt-riding desire.

Charity Rides

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Sometimes, we ride to get away. Other times, we ride to give back to our community and to help people in need. The AMA sanctions hundreds of charity rides each year to support a variety of worthwhile causes, from medical research to veterans’ outreach to local food pantries, toy banks and more.

Women's Riding

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The AMA is dedicated to growing the number of women who participate in the sport of motorcycling and introducing them to the sense of accomplishment and enjoyment that comes from riding on two wheels. Recognizing that women have different needs with regards to bikes, gear and support, the AMA has curated a special section of resources for women who want to ride.

Riding Resources

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A collection of AMA-created and approved resources for riders, including: the latest and most up-to-date recreational riding rulebook, ride-related resources and forms, ride leader workshops, and information about the LongRider program that celebrates individual riding accomplishments.