1972 AMA Motocross National Championship season
The 1972 AMA Motocross Championship season was the 1st AMA Motocross National Championship season.
1972 AMA Motocross Championship season | |||
Previous: | 1971 | Next: | 1973 |
Summary
1972 marked the inaugural year for the AMA Motocross National Championship. Brad Lackey dominated the 500cc class ahead of Gary Jones and Wyman Priddy.[1] In 1972, after the season-ending 500cc race on September 2, American riders competing for the AMA national championship continued to accumulate points counting towards the national championship while they competed in the 1972 Trans-AMA motocross series which began on October 1 and hosted visiting European riders from the Motocross World Championship.[2]
Jones claimed the 250cc championship ahead of his Yamaha teammate, Jimmy Weinert.[3]
Nationals
500cc
Round | Date | Location | Winner | Team | Report |
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1 | April 16 | Atlanta, Georgia | ČZ | Report | |
2 | May 7 | Memphis, Tennessee | ČZ | Report | |
3 | May 14 | Sacramento, California | ČZ | Report | |
4 | May 21 | Orange, California | ČZ | Report | |
5 | May 28 | Carlsbad, California | ČZ | Report | |
6 | June 11 | Washington, Indiana | ČZ | Report | |
7 | June 18 | Tahoe Vista, California | ČZ | Report | |
8 | September 2 | Alabama International Motor Speedway | Kawasaki | Report | |
Trans-AMA Series
Round | Date | Location | Top American | Team | Report |
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9 | October 1 | Linnville, Ohio | Maico | Report | |
10 | October 8 | St. Peters, Missouri | Kawasaki | Report | |
11 | October 15 | Atlanta, Georgia | Yamaha | Report | |
12 | October 22 | Orlando, Florida | Kawasaki | Report | |
13 | October 29 | Houston, Texas | Kawasaki | Report | |
14 | November 5 | Carlsbad, California | Kawasaki | Report | |
15 | November 12 | Phoenix, Arizona | Kawasaki | Report | |
16 | November 19 | Puyallup, Washington | Kawasaki | Report | |
17 | November 26 | Livermore, California | Kawasaki | Report | |
18 | December 3 | Orange, California | Yamaha | Report | |
250cc
Round | Date | Location | Winner | Team | Report |
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1 | April 16 | Atlanta, Georgia | ČZ | Report | |
2 | May 7 | Memphis, Tennessee | ČZ | Report | |
3 | May 14 | Sacramento, California | Husqvarna | Report | |
4 | May 21 | Orange, California | Bultaco | Report | |
5 | May 28 | Carlsbad, California | Yamaha | Report | |
6 | June 11 | Washington, Indiana | Bultaco | Report | |
7 | June 18 | Tahoe Vista, California | Yamaha | Report | |
8 | September 2 | Alabama International Motor Speedway | Bultaco | Report | |
Final standings
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See also
References
- "Motorcycle Hall of Fame". motorcyclemuseum.org. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- "1972 Motocross Season". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- "Gary Jones at the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame". motorcyclemuseum.org. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- "1972 AMA Motocross National Championship results". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- "1972 Trans-AMA Series results". akejonsson.com. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- "Trans-AMA Motocross Records". Google Books. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- "1972 AMA Motocross National Championship results". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
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