Daytona ATVSX Online Pre-Entry Open

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ATVMX Daytona SX Round
Daytona ATVSX online pre-entry only for 2024.

Each year the race season starts heating up right as the world is under a deep freeze. The Daytona supercross roung, however, generally means we made it over the hump that is winter.

ATVPG has released a bulletin to the industry pertaining to pre-registration for the pro classes, including where to register online as there will be no onsite registration this year. It reads as follows:

TO: 2024 Daytona ATVSX AMA Pro & Pro Sport Participants

FROM: ATVPG Racing

DATE: January 9, 2024

SUBJECT: COMPETITION BULLETIN 2024-4

Daytona ATVSX Online Pre-Entry Only

The AMA Pro & Pro Sport classes will require pre-registration only. All racers must check in onsite, however there will be no actual onsite registration.

Class 35: AMA Pro ATV must be current AMA Pro license holders.

Class 36: ATV Pro Sport must send a letter of intent to rules@atvmotocross.com for prior approval upon registering for the event.

Medical Insurance: Medical insurance current through the date of the event is required to compete.

Eligibility Approval for Non-U.S. Racers: All non-U.S. citizens or riders participating in foreign motocross competitions outside the U.S., must obtain eligibility approval from the AMA prior to participating. For an application contact the AMA Amateur Motocross Racing Department or click HERE.

Participants should familiarize themselves with the rules prior to participating in any national qualifying event.

We value your opinion. Please direct all comments to rules@atvmotocross.com.

To pre-register, click here.

For more information on the series, click here.

About ATVMX

The AMA ATV Motocross Championship is unquestionably the premier professional and amateur ATV motocross series in the world, offering classes for riders as young as 4 years and as old as they want to be, and for machines from 50cc to 450cc. There’s a class for everyone in this series, and riders can choose to chase a championship or just see what they have to bring when the “Big Show” comes to their backyard.

Since 2008, the series has been administered by the ATVPG (ATV Promoters Group), providing uniformity and consistency to event production and sponsorship implementation. National events are hosted at premiere motocross racetracks across the country. The promoters of these host facilities have experience in the design, preparation and maintenance of ATV-friendly racetracks.

A typical race weekend includes a Friday amateur practice day, with racing on Saturday and Sunday. Generally, after a short practice, the first moto or qualifiers for all amateur classes are held on Saturday. The second motos are held on Sunday. Each class is scored separately using electronic transponder scoring. Everyone is welcome to compete and there is no pre-qualification process. We have a class for nearly every age, every machine and every skill level.

A typical National event will attract 500-600 racers, hailing from almost every state, as well as Canada and the occasional European, Australian, South American and more.


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