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[roadracingworld.com] - MotoAmerica: Honda Posts Contingency In Mini Cup
Honda to Support MotoAmerica Mini Cup April 17, 2024 — ALPHARETTA, Georgia Youth-focused championship open to riders of Groms, some CRF-F models Red Rider Rewards contingencies available to Honda-mounted […]
The post MotoAmerica: Honda Posts Contingency In Mini Cup appeared first on Roadracing World Magazine | Motorcycle Riding, Racing & Tech News. Honda to Support MotoAmerica Mini Cup April 17, 2024 — ALPHARETTA, Georgia
While Honda’s small-displacement motorcycle offerings have been a staple in training upcoming on- and off-road racers, their eligibility in the Mini Cup has previously been relatively limited. The Mini Cup includes six classes for 2024, four of which are open to racers campaigning Honda motorcycles (other manufacturers are also eligible):
In addition, Honda is offering Red Rider Rewards contingency funds in MotoAmerica Mini Cup races. Street GP Grom racers who finish in first, second or third place at regional events are eligible to earn $400, $250 and $150, respectively, and the amounts increase to $800, $500 and $300 for the National Final. In the other Mini Cup classes, Red Rider Rewards are $150, $100 and $50 for regional races, and $300, $200 and $100 for the National Final. This adds up to a per-race total of $1,700 in available awards at each regional event, and $2,200 for the National Final. “We’re excited that MotoAmerica is pushing to grow youth road racing in the U.S., and we’re happy to support those efforts,” said Brandon Wilson, Manager of Racing & Advertising at American Honda. “Honda has always been about bringing more people to the world of motorcycles, and no model represents that philosophy more than the Grom—one of the industry’s best-selling models. The Mini Cup provides an opportunity for owners of Groms and other Honda models to use their bikes in alternative ways, and this new, grassroots-focused format makes for an easy, affordable, realistic way to go road racing. We look forward to seeing many new Red Riders on racetracks across the country.” For more information, visit the Honda Powersports website. The post MotoAmerica: Honda Posts Contingency In Mini Cup appeared first on Roadracing World Magazine | Motorcycle Riding, Racing & Tech News.
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