Much like my waistline during quarantine, King of the Baggers is expanding in 2021. The MotoAmerica series stokes the ages-old Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycle rivalry.
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The series, which adds fuel to the fire of one of the oldest rivalries in motorsport, Harley-Davidson vs. Indian, will begin at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, April 30-May 2, in Braselton, Georgia, and will conclude September 17-19 with the MotoAmerica season finale at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. In between there will be rounds at Road America, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and Pittsburgh International Race Complex.
While the debut of the King of the Baggers was an invitational, the 2021 series will be wide open to all qualified AMA license holders with championship points being tallied at every round and a National Champion to be crowned at season’s end.
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MotoAmerica is the home of the AMA Superbike Series, the premier motorcycle road racing championship in the U.S. The series crisscrosses the country in a 10-round championship with racers crowned as champions in five highly competitive classes of racing. MotoAmerica has reinvigorated motorcycle road racing in North America since taking over the series in 2015.
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