2025 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days Thrill Mid-Ohio Crowd

2025 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days Thrill Mid-Ohio Crowd

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By Mathilde Gasnier.

LEXINGTON, OHIO — The 2025 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days kicked off in full throttle Thursday, July 24, bringing thousands of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts to the legendary Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for a four-day celebration of two-wheeled heritage. With an estimated 40.000 attendees, the event, running through Sunday, July 27, continues to cement its reputation as one of the premier gatherings for vintage motorcycling in the United States.

Yesterday, visitors faced an unprecedented traffic jam stretching several miles just to reach the racetrack entrance.

Hosted by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), the weekend features everything from swap meets and bike shows to demo rides and, of course, bar-to-bar racing. For many fans, the real heartbeat of the event is the vintage road racing, and this year’s numbers prove just how alive the sport is.

According to AMA officials, 175 riders are pre-entered for Saturday’s races, and 160 lined up for Sunday.

This is one of the most anticipated weekends on the vintage calendar,” said AMA President Rob Dingman. “You won’t find another event where the public can get this close to such a wide range of historic machines — and see them raced hard like they were meant to be.”

The AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days run through Sunday, July 27. Tickets and full schedules are available on the AMA’s official website, here 

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