AMA Says Supermoto Championship Doesn’t Have Sanction From AMA/FIM
Cycle News Staff | October 24, 2014
According to a press release issued today by the AMA, yesterday’s press release regarding the Mike Kidd Sports Agency and Mike Kidd’s appointment as vice president, general manager of the FIM North American Supermoto Championship that was posted on www.cyclenews.com and other websites contains erroneous information.
“Despite the unauthorized use of the AMA boilerplate in the press release footer and use of the official FIM North America logo in the header, the press release was not authorized or reviewed by the AMA or FIM North America,” the AMA release states. “FIM North America is not the international sanctioning body for motorcycle sport, as stated in the press release. FIM North America is a continental union of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (the international sanctioning body for motorcycle sport) and is made up of the AMA and the AMA’s Canadian counterpart, the Canadian Motorcycle Association.”
“Mike Kidd is neither an employee of the AMA nor FIM North America, and the Mike Kidd Sports Agency does not represent the AMA or FIM North America,” the release continues. “No promoter or sports agency is authorized to do business as the AMA, FIM North America or the FIM North America Supermoto Championship.”
To date, AMA-chartered promoter Supermoto East Coast has conducted six AMA amateur and one CMA amateur Supermoto events, which composed the 2014 FIM North America Supermoto Championship, the AMA says.
“No AMA or FIM North America sanctions have been granted for any 2015 events promoted by Supermoto East Coast,” the release states.