Ryan Sipes Named 2018 AMA Athlete Of The Year

Ryan Sipes Named 2018 AMA Athlete Of The Year

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American Motorcyclist Association honors 2018 champions and award winners

Athletes of the Year, Nicky Hayden AMA Horizon Award winners among those recognized

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The American Motorcyclist Association honored the 2018 season’s fastest amateur motorcycle racers and top event organizers at the American Honda AMA Championship Banquet at the Hilton Columbus/Polaris on Saturday.

The AMA sanctions thousands of motorcycle and ATV races every year on dirt, sand, asphalt, ice and snow. The racers attending the banquet placed in the top three in their class and are among the elite amateur motorcycle racers in the country.

AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman highlighted the importance of those in attendance to the sport.

“I want to thank the riders, racers and families who give so much to the sport and activity we all love,” Dingman said. “You bring the passion, talent and dedication that make AMA racing and riding what it is today.

“The American Motorcyclist Association and our chartered clubs and promoters are responsible for the most expansive sanctioned motorsports activity in the world, and that would not be possible without our members,” he said.

Dingman also acknowledged the rich diversity of racing.

“We are young and old, men and women, the naturally talented and the hard-working,” he said. “It’s that love of racing that we share as AMA members. All of you, the individual riders and racers who carry that AMA card proudly–and know their AMA number by heart–are the past, present and future of this organization.”

The evening’s program was emceed by Laurette Nicoll and Kevin Kelly.

Ryan Sipes was recognized as the AMA Athlete of the Year from AMA National Championship Series competition for his ability to race competitively in several disciplines in 2018. He competed on the U.S. ISDE World Trophy team that finished in second place at the 2018 FIM International Six Days Enduro. He also competed as a member of Team Puerto Rico at the 2018 FIM Motocross of Nations, scored a top-10 finish in an AMA Grand National Cross Country Series event and won the American Flat Track Buffalo Chip TT.

“It was a busy year,” Sipes said. “I have to thank my wife for holding down the fort at home. We have three kids and that’s not easy. I had an opportunity to try something crazy and different and went for it and it went pretty good.”

The Nicky Hayden AMA Horizon Awards were presented to up-and-coming amateur racers in motocross, road racing and flat track who demonstrated the talent, dedication and poise to excel in the professional ranks.

The 2018 Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award was presented to Derek Drake of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and the Nicky Hayden AMA Road Race Horizon award and the Nicky Hayden AMA Flat Track Horizon Award were presented to Dallas Daniels of Mattoon, Ill.

AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Nicky Hayden won the first AMA Horizon Award ever presented: the 1997 AMA Dirt Track Horizon Award. The award was re-named in Hayden’s honor in 2017.

The 2018 AMA Athlete of the Year from Grand Championship events was Daniels. He is the first person to win two Nicky Hayden AMA Horizon Awards and also won three class championships at the 2018 AMA Flat Track Grand Championship.

“I just love racing motorcycles,” Daniels said. “I’ve been racing since I was 4 years old and my love for it has never changed. To win two Horizon Awards and national championships, this just tops it off.”

Kacy Martinez received the AMA Lifetime Achievement Award for becoming the first female off-road champion in all six off-road disciplines. She won the 2007 AMA Hare Scramble National Championship Series, the 2008 and 2009 AMA West Hare Scramble Championships, the 2014 and 2015 AMA Grand National Cross Country title, the 2016 AMA National Enduro Championship and the 2018 AMA EnduroCross National Championship. She also is a two-time recipient of the AMA Female Racer of the Year Award.

“I started riding when I was 8, just going out and camping with my family,” Martinez said. “I never would have dreamed that it got to this point. I had a long-term goal to go out and win every major off-road championship there is in the United States. It was tough, but with the help of KTM and my mom and dad it was made possible.”

Jordan Jarvis was awarded as the AMA Female Racer of the Year. She won the Women’s (12+) Class Championship at the 2018 AMA Amateur National Arenacross Championship and the Women (12+) Amateur Class title at the 2018 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship.

“It was a tough year, for sure,” Jarvis said. “I got hurt twice this year but every time came back stronger. I had a great year this year and I can’t wait to see what 2019 brings.”

For the second consecutive year, Destry Abbott was named AMA Vet Racer of the Year. He won the Vet Class Championship in the 2018 AMA Endurocross Championship Series and competed on the E4, Elizabeth Scott U.S. ISDE Club team at the 2018 FIM International Six Days Enduro while recovering from cancer treatment. Abbott was unable to attend the event.

The 2018 AMA Youth Racer of the Year was Caden Braswell. He won the 85cc Class title at the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship, as well as the Mini Senior 2 (12-14) Class titles at the 2018 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship. He finished third in Mini Senior 1 (12-13).

“It’s been amazing,” Braswell said. “I’d like to thank my parents for all their sacrifices over the years.”

In addition to the competition awards, for many years the AMA has recognized the AMA Sportsman of the Year. AMA Sportsmen of the Year may be ambassadors, competitors, promoters or others who go above and beyond to elevate the sport or demonstrate exceptional fairness or selflessness in AMA-sanctioned activity.

The 2018 AMA Sportsman of the Year was Kenneth Held. He is a hard-working volunteer who helped organize many AMA-sanctioned hare scramble events in the eastern United States, and also worked with up-and-coming off-road riders through his youth travel team program.

“You guys got me good,” Held said. “I had no idea this was going on. I could never have done this without my wife, Madeline.”

During the evening’s banquet, the top-three finishers were recognized from seven regional championships and 24 national championships, representing all disciplines of AMA-sanctioned competition.

Other award winners announced at the banquet were:

AMA Motocross Organizer of the Year
Lincoln Trail Motorsports

AMA Off-Road Organizer of the Year
Mid East Hare Scrambles

AMA Track Racing Organizer of the Year
Flat Out Friday

AMA ATV Organizer of the Year
Racer Productions

AMA Recreational Road Riding Organizer of the Year
Lebanon Valley Motorcycle Club Inc.

AMA Recreational Off-Road Organizer of the Year
Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders

AMA Club of the Year
Lansing Motorcycle Club

AMA Media Award
Mark Kariya

About the American Motorcyclist Association

Founded in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world’s largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders’ interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year. The AMA also provides money-saving discounts on products and services for its members. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling. For more information, visit www.americanmotorcyclist.com.

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