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AMA Supersport Championship Current season or competition:

2010 AMA Pro Supersport Championship season 

Sport: Motorcycle sport Founded: 1988 No. of teams: 4 manufacturers Country(ies): United States Most recent champion(s): Ben Bostrom (Rider)

AMA Supersport is the 600cc class for AMA motorcycle racing, held from 1988. The current national champion is Graves Motorsports' Ben Bostrom who succeeded the younger brother of Nicky and Tommy, Roger Lee Hayden.

Eligible motorcycles to race: Yamaha YZF-R6, Suzuki GSX-R600, Honda CBR600RR, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, Buell 1125-R http://www.amaproracing.com/rr/about/index.cfm?class=ss

Tires: Dunlop SportMax GPA Front (120/70ZR-17) and Rear (190/55ZR-17) Minimum Weights: 365-385 lbs [1]

AMA Supersport Championship The American Motorcycle Association puts together more competitive and recreational motorcycling events than anyone else in the country through the use of promoters, partners, and member clubs. The American Motorcycle Association was founded in 1924 while the AMA Supersport Championship made its start in 1988. Today Daytona Motorsports Group owns and manages the AMA Supersport Championship holding between 9-12 races a year which determines an overall points champion at the end of the season. Each race is a 40 mile sprint to the finish. Motorcycles manufactured that are approved to race in the supersport class are as follows: Yamaha YZF-R6, Suzuki GSX-R600, Honda CBR600RR, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, and the Buell 1125-R. These motorcycles reach top speeds in excess of 160 miles per hour. The minimum weight limit for each bike is anywhere from 365-385 pounds. Each motorcycle is equipped with Dunlop SportMax GPA (120/70ZR-17) tires in the front and (190/55ZR-17) tires in the rear. The AMA Supersport Championship is the entry level to participating in the AMA Superbike Championship. Current Supersport Riders

Alexander, Corey Allison, Paul Amantini, Fernando Anthony, David Aquino, Tommy Ashmead, John Atkins, Dillon Babuska, Frank Barnes, Michael Barnett, Kelly Batey, Tray Beach, JD Beaubier, Cameron Beck, Michael Bemisderfer, Bryan Bergman, Andreas Boisvert, Kevin Bonsey, Stevie Bostrom, Ben Bostrom, Eric Brewer, Brian Burgess, Jordan Cardenas, Martin Carter, Garrett Chandler, Jett Clark, Chris Coghlan, Kev Connor, Emerson Conrad, Ryan Conrad, Shawn Corbino, Michael Cotton, Richard Crozier, Mark Cudlin, Damian Day, Joshua Decker, Scott Dehaven, Austin DiGiandomenico, James DiGiandomenico, Thomas DiSalvo, Jason Dominguez, Dustin Douglas, Alistair Edwards, Eli Elleby, Ryan Eslick, Danny Fabregas, Vittorio Fania, Anthony Ferreira, Sebastiao Filice, Justin Fillmore, Chris Flores, Jose Fong, Bobby Frank, Aaron Gagne, Jake Galster, Josh Gaviria, David Gibson, Clint Gibson, Trent Gilbert, Scott Gillim, Hayden Guevara, Daniel Hale, Lenny Hansen, Nicholas Haugo, Eric Hayden, Roger Hayden, Tommy Hayes, Josh Herrin, Josh Higbee, Shawn Hill, Shawn Hix, Ron Holden, Jake Holster, Roi Hopkins, John Horvath, Rocco Hunt, Tim Husband, Dylon Jacobsen, PJ James, Paul Jensen, Scott Johnson, Jeff Jones, Dominic Keesee, Kyle Kerr, Ryan King, Jim Knapp, Taylor Kraft, Eddie Lazo, Alex Londono, Andres Long, Barrett Long, Charlie Martinez, Calvin Mason, Craig May, Geoff McCormick, Brett McDaniel, Rick McGoey, Shane McGregor, Lindsay Mercado, Leandro Mesa, Stefano Messina, Guiseppe Mizdal, Dean Moreda, Shelina Morgan, Mike Myers, Elena Myers, Larry Narbonne, Shane Nash, Huntley Nash, Sam O'Hara, Tyler Odom, Tyler Ohge, Travis Olguin, Christian Ozyjowski, James Page, Johnny Rock Paris, Melissa Parkerson, Daniel Parriott, Brian Pascarella, Joey Patterson, Ryan Pegram, Larry Perdomo, Angel Peris, Chris Pinkstaff, Brian Pinson, Eric Polen, Doug Prince, Bryce Proctor, Russell Propst, Hunter Puerta, Tomas Rapp, Steve Reichert, Marcos Rem, Zoe Riad, Nadr Rich, Ted Rispoli, James Rodriguez, Kenny Romero, James Rozynski, Joseph Rozynski, Sam Sadowski, Matthew Salenius, Skip Santacoloma, Gabriel Schmidt, Alan Schwemmer, Paul Seller, Clinton Siebenhaar, Chris Signorelli, Gerry Simon, Mark Sipp, Walt Solis, Benny Stiles, Meghan Stump, Eric Szoke, Jordan Terrell, Brock Thornton, Miles Tigert, Jeff Tinagero, Robert Turner, Kris Ulrich, Chris Vargas, Roberto Vaughn, David Villa, Santiago Wacker, Reese West, Cory Westby, Dane Wikle, Russ Willis, Garrett Wood, Eric Wood, Jeff Wood, Jimmy Wrobel, Jeff Wyman, Cody Wyman, Kyle Wyman, Travis Yates, Chip Young, Ben Young, Blake Zemke, Jake Zvik, Sahar

The current national champion is Graves Motorsports' Ben Bostrom who succeeded the younger brother of Nicky and Tommy, Roger Lee Hayden. Past Results For all previous years’ race results please visit http://results.amaproracing.com/.

  1. ^ "AMA Pro Supersport".

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Apid den Bermejo Spain Astragalus cavanillesii Spain Barbaricina Colombine Italy Berberis spp. (2) China, Kazakhstan Betula spp. (6) China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Ukraine, Uzbekistan Bindweed Greece Borneo Teak Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Oceanic Brimeura duvigneaudii Spain Bryoxiphium madeirense Portugal Buglosse Crepue France, Italy Bully Tree Cape Verde, Portugal, Spain Bupleuro delle Madoni Italy Bupleuro di Marettimo Italy Calligonum spp. Kazakhstan Canary Strawberry Tree Spain (Canary Islands) Carum foetidum Algeria, Spain Casey's Larkspur Cyprus Centranthus spp. (2) France, Italy Cerastium sventenii Spain (Canary Islands) Chamomile Greece Cheesewood Portugal Chosenia arbutifolia China, Japan, Korea, Russia Cornish Path Moss United Kingdom Cretan Zelkova Greece Cyprus Cedar Cyprus Distichophyllum carinatum China, Germany, Japan Dragon Tree Cape Verde, Morocco, Portugal (Madeira), Spain (Canary Islands) Echinodium spp. (2) Portugal Echium spp. (4) Spain Erysimum kykkoticum Cyprus Euphorbia spp. Spain Falsa Sanicola Italy Flueggea spp. Turkey Gradsteinia torrenticola Spain Gyrocaryum oppositifolium Spain Hare's-ear Greece Heberdenia excelsa Portugal (Madeira), Spain (Canary Islands) Helianthemum guerrae Spain Helichrysum spp. Malta Hieracium spp. Italy Honeysuckle Kazakhstan Horstrissea dolinicola Greece Jaramago de Alboran Spain Jasione mansanetiana Spain Juniper (2) Portugal, Spain (Canary Islands) Lamyropsis microcephala Italy Larkspur Greece Ligusticum huteri Spain Limonium strictissimum France, Italy Lithodora nitida Spain Lunetiere de Rotges France Lysimachia minoricensis Spain Maltase Cliff-orache Malta Maltese Centaury Malta Malus spp. (2) Afghanistan, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan Mamillariella geniculata Russia Many-fruited Beardless Moss United Kingdom Marsh Earwort Austria, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greenland, Korea, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom Milkwort (2) Greece, Italy Minuartia dirphya Greece Moehringia fontqueri Spain Morris Squill Cyprus Myrica rivas-martinezii Spain (Canary Islands) Narcissus spp. (4) Spain Naufraga balearica Spain Nuragica Columbine Italy Ochyraea tatrensis Slovakia Orthodontopsis bardunovii Russia Orthotrichum spp. Asia, Europe Pau-branco Portugal Picconia excelsa Portugal (Madeira), Spain (Canary Islands) Pleiomeris canariensis Spain (Canary Islands) Pleurotus nebrodensis Italy Populus spp. (2) Asia, Europe, Middle East Prunus spp. Europe Pyrus spp. Turkey Radula jonesii Portugal, Spain (Canary Islands) Rhamnus integrifolia Spain (Canary Islands) Ribes spp. Italy Riccia spp. Portugal (Madeira) Sage Cyprus Salix spp. Spain Sandwort (2) Spain Saponaria jagelii Greece Scapania sphaerifera Russia Sea Marigold Italy Senecio spp. Spain Serbian Spruce Bosnia and Herzegovina Shrubby Buckwheat Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Sibiraea tianschanica Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Sicilian Fir Italy Silene spp. (5) Italy, Spain Soccarrell Bord Spain Solenanthus reverchonii Spain Sorbus spp. (19) Germany, Ireland, Portugal, United Kingdom Spiraeanthus schrenkianus Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Star Thistle Italy Stonecress Greece Succisella andreae-molinae Spain Teucrium balthazaris Spain Thamnobryum spp. (2) Portugal, United Kingdom Troodos Rockcress Cyprus Violet Italy Wild Apricot China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan Zelkova sicula Italy

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