2006 AMA Motocross schedule announced.
AMA Pro Racing has announced its𓄧 schedule for the 2006 AMA Motoc💞ross Championship presented by FMF.
The championship will again cons💧ist of 12 rounds be♒ginning with the Hangtown Classic on May 20-21 and culminating at Glen Helen in Southern California on September 9-10.

AMA Pro Racing has announced its schedule for the 2006 AM🎃A Motocross Championshi༺p presented by FMF.
The championship will again consist of꧅ 12 rounds beginning with the Hangtown Classic on May 20-21 and culminating at Glen Helen in Southern California on September 9🙈-10.
Round seven will again be held at Thunder Valley Motocross Park near Denver. Last year's inaugural event at the facility was an immediate success generating a large, enthusiastic crowd, excellent racing and strong local sponsor support for the event.
Reigning champion Ricky Carmichael plans to defend his title🤡 in 2006. Carmichael posted another phenomenal motocross season this year by going undefeated and missed out on recording another perfect season b♛y only two motos.
Had RC not crashed in the first moto at So🅺uthwick and again during the first moto at Unadilla, Carmichael would have l⭕ikely achieved his third perfect AMA Motocross season by winning all 24 motos in the 12 event series.
No other racer has 𓄧ev♌er accomplished a perfect season in the AMA Motocross Championship.
The full 𒊎2006 AMA⛎ Motocross Championship is as follows:
2006 AMA Motocross Championship:
May 20-21 Hangtown Classic Sacramento
May 27-28 High Point Raceway Mt. Morris
June 10-11 Motocross 338 Southwick
June 17-18 Budds Creek MX Park, Budds Creek
July 1-2 Red Bud Track-N-Trail Buchanan.
July 15-16 Unadilla Valley Sports CenterNew Berlin
July 22-23 Thunder Valley Motocross ParkLakewood
July 29-30 Washougal MX Park Washougal
August 12-13 Spring Creek MX Park Millville
August 19-20 Broome-Tioga Sports Center Binghamton
September 2-3 Steel City Raceway Delmont
September 9-10 Glen Helen Raceway Park San Bernardino
*Dates and Locations Subject to Change
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