2011 AMA Arenacross Schedule Features 14 Events
Feld Motor Sports announced today the 2011 AMA Arenacross Series
schedule, which includes 14 stops, begins at the BOK Center in
Tulsa, Okla., January 8 and concludes at Wells Fargo Arena in Des
Moines, Iowa on April 9.
The 2011 AMA Arenacross Series schedule includes a new stop at the
Verizon Arena in Little Rock, Ark., and welcomes back four cities,
each of which have previously hosted AMA Arenacross Series races in
the past, including Toledo, Ohio (February 4-6), Wichita, Kan.
(March 4-6), Greenville, S.C. (March 12-13), and Rockford, Ill.
(April 1-3).
Central Arkansas Verizon Arena (formerly Alltel Arena) will make
its AMA Arenacross Series debut on March 26 for the 12th race of
the 14 race season. Since its inception in 1999, the 18,000 seat
multi-purpose arena located just off the Arkansas River is host to
the Arkansas Diamonds of the Indoor Football League and
accommodates NCAA basketball tournaments, concerts, rodeos, and
auto racing events.
"The 2011 season should prove to be one of the most competitive in
the history of the AMA Arenacross Series," stated Jayme Dalsing,
director of Arenacross, Feld Motor Sports." "With the return of
three-time champion Josh Demuth defending his title and 19 year old
Arenacross phenom Tyler Bowers looking for redemption, we are
expecting a season packed with excitement."
Following a several year hiatus, Toledo and Wichita will welcome
the series back with newly constructed state-of-the-art venues to
house the racing action. Opening its doors in winter of 2010,
Wichita's Intrust Bank Arena, has the largest indoor seating
capacity in Kansas, and is home to the Wichita Thunder CHL ice
hockey team. Toledo's Huntington Center, which opened fall of 2009,
is the nation's first energy and environmentally efficient (LEED
certified) sports arena and is home to the Toledo Walleye ECHL ice
hockey team.
As part of excitement for the 2011 season, Des Moines Wells Fargo
Arena, home of the traditional season opener, will now host the
final race of the series, where a new champion will be crowned.
Reigning AMA Arenacross Series champion Demuth will stage his title
defense amid a pool of young, fresh talent ready to steal his
crown. Demuth raced a notable 2010 season, winning six races and
earning an additional nine podium finishes. The Babbitt's Kawasaki
squad equipped with Demuth, Bowers, and Chad Johnson lead the field
with a combined total of 18 wins. Bowers lead the field with nine
race wins, but due to a late season injury, was forced to sit out
the last two races. Despite the injury, Bowers was third place in
the season standings, trailing teammates Johnson and Demuth,
respectively.
"I'm going to defend my title just like I have in the past" said
Demuth. "There's always going to be a rider or two that makes you
push it to the limits. My teammates Tyler [Bowers] and Chad
[Johnson] are those riders. Having two great riders like Chad and
Tyler as your teammates creates a pretty serious rivalry in the
truck, but it's very healthy and much needed to keep us on our toes
all year long. My plan is to stick with what I have learned in the
past in order to get me through another arenacross season. From the
fans to the friends, arenacross racing has always been my favorite.
I'm looking forward to seeing everyone again soon."
"I've already got my program in line and I'm not by any means going
to take it easy on the competition this year," stated Bowers." "I
came so close to winning the title last year, I'm pretty upset, so
I'm coming into the season hungrier than ever. It felt great to
have a good team behind me last season. I felt nothing but support
and dedication from them. I've worked hard this summer, and the
time I spent sidelined has motivated me for the year to come. Like
I said before, I'm hungrier than ever."
2011 AMA Arenacross Series Schedule
* January 8-9 Tulsa, Okla. BOK Center
* January 15-16 Kansas City, Mo. Kemper Center
* January 22-23 Dayton, Ohio Ervin J. Nutter Center
* January 28-30 Denver, Colo. Denver Coliseum
* February 4-6 Toledo, Ohio Huntington Center
* February 11-13 TBA
* February 18-20 Reno, Nev. Livestock Event Center
* February 26-27 Sacramento, Calif. Arco Arena
* March 4-6 Wichita, Kan. Intrust Bank Arena
* March 12-13 Greenville, S.C. Bi-Lo Center
* March 18-20 Council Bluffs, Iowa Mid-America Center
* March 26-27 Little Rock, Ark. Verizon Wireless Arena
* April 1-3 Rockford, Ill Metro Center
* April 9-10 Des Moines, Iowa Wells Fargo Arena