The Rider Files

July 23, 2010

Gillim is the first AMA Horizon Award Winner of 2010

Filed under: Road Racing — admin @ 4:51 pm

(News Release)

Road Race Grand Championships also name top Youth, Vet and Novice riders

Hayden Gillim (Photo courtesy AMA)

Hayden Gillim (Photo courtesy AMA)

PICKERINGTON, Ohio — Hayden Gillim, a 15-year-old roadracer from Philpot, Ky., earned the prestigious American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Roadrace Horizon Award at the AMA Racing Road Race Grand Championships, July 12-14, at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.

Gillim won three races and finished second in another to earn the coveted award, which is given to the amateur roadracer who shows the most promise for a successful professional roadracing career.

“Hayden was impressive all week, taking every challenge and, just as importantly, conducted himself as a professional would,” said AMA Director of Racing Joe Bromley. “We expect big things from this young man’s talent on the professional roadrace circuits, and this award represents our confidence that Hayden can deliver on those expectations.”

Gillim had his sights set on the Horizon Award from the first day of the three-day event. He was elated to see his dream come true.

“I feel amazing. I feel great,” he said. “It’s a hard award to get. I had to work for it. Garrett Gerloff gave me a hard time.”

Gillim, who is the cousin of 2006 World MotoGP Champion Nicky Hayden, is also a talented dirt-track racer and is currently vying for the AMA Dirt Track Horizon Award at the AMA Racing Dirt Track Grand Championships in Du Quoin, Ill.

Other special awards were also presented at the AMA Racing Road Race Grand Championships. Garrett Gerloff, 14, of Trussville, Ala., earned the AMA Youth Rider of the Year Award, Nemo Cockrell of Oklahoma City, Okla., earned the AMA Roadrace Top Novice Award, and Gene Burcham of Plainfield, Ind., took home the AMA Vet/Senior Roadracer of the Year Award.

Gerloff, who was Gillim’s toughest competition for the Horizon Award and battled with the older racer throughout the event, said he was pleased to earn the AMA Youth Rider of the Year Award.

“This is awesome. I get to go to Las Vegas,” Gerloff said, referring to the AMA Racing Championship Banquet set for Nov. 21 at the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas, Nev. “I’m really excited. And I’m really happy for Hayden. He really deserves it. He beat me three times straight up.”

Gillim began roadracing as a Novice in 2006 and earned his Expert license in 2007. He finished second in the AMA Red Bull Rookies Cup Championship in 2008, and was chosen to compete in the MotoGP Red Bull Rookies Cup Series in 2009. He also has earned 10 AMA Racing Dirt Track Grand National Championship No. 1 plates.

The AMA Racing Road Race Grand Championships award AMA Racing national championships in a number of roadracing classes for both expert- and novice-ranked riders. Not only do riders get ample track time and an opportunity to race against the country’s fastest amateur racers, but the best compete for the AMA Roadracing Horizon Award, which goes to the rider showing the most promise for success in the professional ranks.

Past winners of the AMA Roadracing Horizon Award have included Ben Spies, Blake Young, Jason DiSalvo and Miles Thornton. Other awards at the event include the AMA Racing Top Novice Award, the AMA Racing Youth Award — presented to an outstanding racer under the age of 16 — and the AMA Racing Vet/Senior Award, presented to a standout rider who is 30 years old or older.

Complete event results are available at AMARacing.com, while event photography is now available at Gallery.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.

FIM Junior Motocross World Championship Announced

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(News Release)

Team member Josh Mosiman. (Photo courtesy AMA)

Team member Josh Mosiman. (Photo courtesy AMA)

PICKERINGTON, Ohio — A talented team of the fastest motocross racers in American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) amateur racing is gearing up to take on the world at the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship. The event, Aug. 22-24 in Dardon Gueugnon, France, will take place at the Circuit de Gueugnon.

“From today’s Pee Wee riders to tomorrow’s superstars, AMA Racing creates some of the fastest amateur motocrossers in the world,” said AMA Director of Racing Joe Bromley. “And we are eager to put our riders up against the best of the rest at the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship. The talent at this event will be exceptional and an excellent proving ground for our young racers.”

Brian Noah will manage the U.S. team, and AMA Motocross Manager Kip Bigelow will serve as FIM steward. The 65cc riders will be Joey Crown from Metamora, Mich., and Jake Pinhancos from Rochester, Mass., both riding KTMs. The 85cc riders will be Matt Burkeen from Cary, N.C., on a Yamaha and Josh Mosiman from Sebastopol, Calif., on a Suzuki. The 125cc riders will be Matt Bisceglia from Weatherford, Texas, on a Yamaha and Joey Savatgy from Thomasville, Ga., on a Suzuki.

Noah said that he is proud to be a part of the international effort.

“I know all the kids selected to represent Team USA are among some of the best riders in the U.S., and I am confident they will perform well at the Junior World Championship,” he said. “I will do all that I can to make this journey a successful and fun event for everyone involved. Managing this effort will definitely be a highlight of my career.”

Savatgy is one of the more veteran riders on the team. The 16-year-old competed at the event in Australia in 2009.

“After racing in Australia in 2009, I realized how much competition there is on an international level,” Savatgy said. “I was really kind of surprised at the level of speed there, and it made me see how small my racing world really was over here in the States. Going to France, up against all the best youth riders, from all different countries, is a rare and special opportunity for any rider. I am very proud to represent the United States there.”

Bisceglia, 15, said that he also is looking forward to the international competition.

“I am super stoked to be chosen to represent the United States in France at the Junior World Championship,” Bisceglia said. “This is for sure an honor for me. I have always dreamed of competing in a race like this, and I will do my best to represent the United States in an exceptional way, both on and off the track. I wouldn’t be here without my help from all of my sponsors and will do my best to come back with a win!”

Hot Press Conference

Filed under: Road Racing — admin @ 12:47 pm
It was hot at Mid-Ohio last weekend. You can see the exhaustion on the faces of the podium finishers of Saturday’s Daytona SportBike final. This is (left to right) Bobby Fong, Josh Herrin and Martin Cardenas during the post-race press conference. (Larry Lawrence photo)

It was hot at Mid-Ohio last weekend. You can see the exhaustion on the faces of the podium finishers of Saturday’s Daytona SportBike final. This is (left to right) Bobby Fong, Josh Herrin and Martin Cardenas during the post-race press conference. (Larry Lawrence photo)

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