AMA Supersport Championship
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Current season, competition or edition: 2014 AMA Pro Supersport Championship season |
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Sport | Motorcycle sport |
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Founded | 1987 |
No. of teams | 7 manufacturers |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | Hayden Gillim |
AMA Supersport is the 600cc class for AMA motorcycle racing, held from 1987.
The American Motorcycle Association uses member clubs, partners, and promoters to put together more competitive and recreational motorcycling events than anyone else in the country. Daytona Motorsports Group owns and manages the AMA Supersport Championship. In the AMA Supersport Championship, motorcyclists reach speeds over 160 miles per hour over a 40 mile sprint race.[1]
The class was formerly known as 600 Supersport, while the Superstock class was known as 750 Supersport.[2]
Champions
Season | Champion[3] |
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1987 | Doug Polen |
1988 | Doug Polen |
1989 | Scott Zampach |
1990 | David Sadowski |
1991 | Miguel Duhamel |
1992 | Tom Kipp |
1993 | Miguel Duhamel |
1994 | Jamie James |
1995 | Miguel Duhamel |
1996 | Miguel Duhamel |
1997 | Miguel Duhamel |
1998 | Steve Crevier |
1999 | Nicky Hayden |
2000 | Kurtis Roberts |
2001 | Eric Bostrom |
2002 | Aaron Yates |
2003 | Jamie Hacking |
2004 | Tommy Hayden |
2005 | Tommy Hayden |
2006 | Jamie Hacking |
2007 | Roger Lee Hayden |
2008 | Ben Bostrom |
2009 | East: Josh Day West: Ricky Parker National: Leandro Mercado |
2010 | East: J. D. Beach West: Joey Pascarella National: Austin DeHaven |
2011 | East: James Rispoli West: David Gaviria National: James Rispoli |
2012 | East: Jake Lewis West: James Rispoli National: James Rispoli |
2013 | East: Corey Alexander West: Tomás Puerta National: Tomás Puerta |
2014 | Hayden Gillim |
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