Husqvarna Posts Over $335, 000 In Contingencies In AMA Supermoto

Husqvarna Posts Over $335, 000 In Contingencies In AMA Supermoto

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From a press release issued by Cagiva USA:

Husqvarna Announces Industries Largest AMA Supermoto Contingency Program


Husqvarna motorcycles have been dominating the Supermoto circuits of Europe for well over a decade and are the reigning Supermoto World Champions. In the wake of the recent explosion of the sport of Supermoto here in the US, Husqvarna is now making a huge effort to expand brand awareness across North America by offering the largest manufacturers contingency payout available in the AMA Supermoto Championship Series with an available CASH payout of $218,600.

Any Husqvarna rider that enters on a 2003 or newer model Husqvarna and competes in the 2004 AMA Supermoto Championship Series is eligible for contingency. Available payout is $14,900 per event in both unlimited and 450cc classes, with a series championship bonus of $5000 per class. When combined with Husqvarna’s existing contingency program for other supermoto series, there is over $335,000 up for grabs this Supermoto season, along with over $11 Million contingency available for Motocross and Off-road. With this bold program, Husqvarna proudly shows its firm commitment to racers across North America.

Visit your local Husqvarna dealer for more information and to check out the race ready 2004 SM450R and the World Champion SMR 630 “Eddy Seel” replica.

2004 Husqvarna AMA Supermoto Contingency Program

Finish – Payout
1st – $5,000
2nd – $2,500
3rd – $1,500
4th – $1,200
5th – $1,100
6th – $1000
7th – $800
8th – $700
9th – $600
10th – $500


Series Bonus
1st – $5000 – Premier Class
1st – $5000 – Supermoto Class


For more information or to download the complete Husqvarna Racing Contingency Program visit www.husqvarnausa.com

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