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AMA eGrandPrix Introduction: American debut of electric racebikes mixes the future with the past at 2009 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days

PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is pleased to
announce that enthusiasts attending AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, America's grandest
celebration of motorcycle heritage, will get the first glimpse into motorcycling's
future this July 24-26 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, with
a special presentation of the AMA eGrandPrix Introduction.


Showcasing the cutting-edge technology of electric road-race motorcycles alongside
the grandeur of the country's premier gathering of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts,
the AMA eGrandPrix Introduction will feature new-breed zero-emission racebikes circulating
at speed on the sinuous 2.4-mile Mid-Ohio track. The electric bikes will perform
spirited exhibition laps during breaks in the vintage road-race program that will
run as part of the AMA Racing Vintage Grand Championships. The Introduction marks
the first international gathering of high-tech electric road-race bikes in the U.S.
in the 21st century.


"AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days is all about celebrating motorcycling's gloried past,"
said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. "Yet, as the AMA celebrates its 85 years
of two-wheeled history, we thought it only fitting to also offer a glimpse into
what the next 85 years of motorcycling may bring. The AMA eGrand Prix Introduction
showcases the sharpened point of the latest cutting-edge technology, and we're excited
for fans to see the future up close and personal."


The AMA eGrandPrix Introduction will showcase a number of teams, racers and machines
taking part in the inaugural TTXGP eGrandPrix race on the Isle of Man in June. The
bikes are sleek, all-electric machines with performance on par with many of today's
internal-combustion racebikes.


Azhar Hussain, founder of the eGrandPrix, said from his office in England: "The
world's first eGrandPrix will launch clean-emission motorcycle racing onto a global
platform and demonstrate to the world that clean technologies have matured. AMA
Vintage Motorcycle Days provides us with a fantastic opportunity to take our message
directly to the United States, a nation with a passion for motorcycling."
Mission Motors is one team participating in the TTXGP that has agreed to take part
in the AMA eGrandPrix Introduction.


Jeremy Cleland, team leader at Mission Motors said: "This is fantastic news and
represents a great opportunity for the American public to experience zero-carbon
motorcycle racing up close. I believe this event will be the perfect first pit
stop for the TTXGP roadshow as it embarks on its global journey."
He added: "The U.S. right now is a hotbed of advancement in electric motorcycle
technology with a number of companies, including ourselves, already taking innovation
in this area to the next level."


Mission Motors, based in San Francisco, is the developer of the Mission One, which
the company claims to be the fastest production electric bike. Mission Motors was
founded by Forrest North, who first dreamed of building an electric motorcycle when
leading the Solar Car Team at Stanford University. The dream stayed with him, even
as he joined Tesla Motors to help engineer the company's cutting-edge battery pack.
Mission Motors' mission is to build an electric motorcycle that can finally compete
with gasoline-powered machines.

 

 

       

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