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Since 1974, the Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association has been creating a safe, fun and exciting way to enjoy motorcycle roadracing.

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WHAT'S NEW(S)...

2003 Rulebook Now Available On-Line!


Motor Sport Ranch Race Weekend:
The final race of the season saw lots of action and some computer crashing...The Amateur and Expert sprint results are posted. Big Bike Endurance will follow. Standings and Mini will be available around the 21st, Nov.


Texas World Speedway Race Weekend:

Glorious weather, lap records and red flags were the order of the weekend for the 10th CMRA event of the season at TWS - College Station, TX.
Read the full report here

New Lap Record at Texas World Speedway:

Ty Howard set a new CMRA track record of 1:44.09 on his Annandale Racing Honda 929RR on the fifth lap of the Shogun Grand Prix. Beating the previous record set by John Haner last month by .02 of a second.
09/24/02 (Brooks Gremmels)


Next Lone Star Track Days:

Monday, October 28th @ Texas World Speedway - College Station, TX.
09/24/02 (Admin)

Annual Awards Banquet:

Come let loose at the CMRA awards banquet at the Green Oaks Hotel, Fort Worth, TX on Dec. 7th., starting at 6pm. Special CMRA roomrates just $69. Tickets are available at the sales booth at all CMRA events,
or call Claire McMahan at (830) 557-6301.  Call Green Oaks Hotel at (817) 738-7311 for room reservations.

NEW CMRA AD IN ROADRACING WORLD :

CMRA has placed this ad to appear in Roadracing World to congratulate new U.S. Superbike Champion Nicky Hayden. Nicky started his career with the CMRA along with many other "famous names". Due to increasing pressure from American Honda the Montgomery enhanced view has been destroyed.

Click here for a larger view...
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ANNOUNCING...

Fantastic prizes are up for grabs thanks to the sponsors of our Expert Prize Awards. Find out more here >>

 
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