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  2. 2024 AMA Supercross Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 AMA Supercross Championship was the 51st season of off-road stadium motorcycle racing in the United States.. Comprising 17 rounds, the series ran from January until May, crowning supercross champions in both the 250cc and 450cc classes, concluding with the Salt Lake City round on May 11. [1]

  3. 2021 AMA Supercross Championship - Wikipedia

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    House of Kawasaki Kawasaki: 92 Chase Marquier: 8–13 Gas Gas: 118 Cheyenne Harmon: 8, 10–15 KTM: 119 Logan Boye: 8–9, 13–15 Team Faith Kawasaki: 120 Todd Bannister: 8–15 Westside Motorsports Kawasaki: 121 Chris Howell: 8–15 Family Powersports Kawasaki: 128 Carter Halpain: 9 DMP Motorsports Honda: 138 David Pulley: 8–12, 14–15 ...

  4. Kawasaki Motors - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki's first ATV was the three-wheeled KLT200, which debuted in 1981. Its first four-wheel ATV, the Bayou 185, was introduced in 1985 and in 1989, its first model with four-wheel-drive, the Bayou 300 4x4. Today, Kawasaki's ATV line-up includes a wide range of recreational and utility ATVs.

  5. AMA Motocross Championship - Wikipedia

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    The AMA Motocross Championship (commercially known as Pro Motocross Championship) is an American motorcycle racing series. The motocross race series was founded and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) in 1972. [1]

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  7. Wildfire (motor company) - Wikipedia

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    Both vehicles are manufactured by Jiangsu Sandi Motorcycle Co Ltd. [4] Wildfire WF650-T. On April 3, 2013, the EPA withdrew its approval of the import and sale of over 70,000 gas-powered on- and off-road motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles because the agency believes that it received either incomplete or falsified certification information.