Board Approves Selling CMRA To RideSmart Owners

Board Approves Selling CMRA To RideSmart Owners

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By CMRA

CMRA Announces Approval of New Ownership Proposal

Waco, TX — The Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association (CMRA), one of the nation’s most established and respected amateur motorcycle road racing organizations, is entering an exciting new phase as Dave Johnson and Quan Luu, known in the motorcycle community as operators of RideSmart Motorcycle School, move forward in the process to become its new owners.

Dave and Quan’s proposal has been approved by the CMRA Board of Directors, and the organization is now working through the final steps of the transition, with completion expected before the end of the year.

Johnson and Luu have built RideSmart into one of the nation’s most trusted rider-education programs, recognized for its commitment to safety, skill development, and community engagement. Their experience and long-standing dedication to the sport position them well to guide CMRA into its next chapter.

“We’re honored that the Board has approved our proposal,” said Dave Johnson. “CMRA is a cornerstone of the racing community, and we are committed to maintaining its legacy while continuing to elevate the racing experience for all riders.”

“CMRA’s racers and volunteers are among the most passionate in motorsports,” added Quan Luu.
“Our focus is to support that passion by continuing to provide the most competitive, well-organized, and rider-focused racing in the nation.”

As the transition progresses, CMRA members and racers can expect continuity in operations, a full schedule of competitive events, and a renewed emphasis on accessibility, competition, and long-term stability.

The CMRA Board also extends its sincere appreciation to the other proposers (Sport Rider Coaching, ZonaFacta LLC, Throttle Therapy LLC, and Jeff Hughes) for their time, effort, and dedication throughout the process.

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