Honda Riders Club Of America’s 2009 Racing Contingency Program Released

Honda Riders Club Of America’s 2009 Racing Contingency Program Released

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In 2009, the Honda Riders Club of America (HRCA) will offer a rich and diverse contingency program that reaches a wide range of Honda-mounted racers. The Red Rider Rewards program covers a huge array of racing series in just about every motorcycle and ATV racing discipline in the USA: Supercross and Motocross; Arenacross; local MX and ATV events; dirt track; off-road; Supermoto and road racing. “The 2009 Red Rider Rewards program is a significant support system for amateur and professional riders alike,” said HRCA Manager Gary Martini. “A lot of amateur Honda riders rode up through the ranks to the professional level with the backing of our contingency programs, and we’re proud to support the Honda riders who will utilize this 2009 Red Rider Rewards program to further their racing dreams.” Because this contingency program offers so much to so many riders, you’ll need to visit www.hondaredriders.com and click on “contingency” to get the full scoop. Simply select your racing category, and you’ll find downloadable claim forms that make it easy to sign up and receive your payments. Winnings will be issued through the HRCA Red Rider Rewards Card, a debit card that can be used at any Honda dealership and wherever Visa® is accepted.

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