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2013 Loretta Lynn's National Classes and Supplemental Rules posted
January 02, 2013
The following is an industry press release...
Morgantown,
W. Va. (January 1, 2013) - MX Sports announces today the
National Classes, Supplemental Rules and all-new Limited Class Clarification
chart for the 2013 Red Bull AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships at
Loretta Lynn's.
Classes
that were previously categorized as Stock
or Modified
will now be referred to as Limited
and Non-Limited
divisions, according to machine modifications that are eligible in each class.
The
all-new Limited Class Clarification chart is designed to clarify which items on
the machine should remain stock and which items can be modified.
To view the
2013 Limited
Class Chart, click HERE.
To view
the 2013 National Classes, click HERE.
To view
the 2013 Supplemental Rules, click HERE.
The 2013 Red Bull AMA
Amateur National Motocross Championship will take place Sunday, July 28 -
Saturday, August 3 at Loretta Lynn Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. For more
information, visit the series website at www.mxsports.com
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