Jeff Allen

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I haven't been a member long and I thought the AMA monthly magazine I have recieved would mention something about this but what is and how does one get a district card??


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Jeff Allen
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EdLennon

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I live in Maryland. The local District here is #7. The AMA membership is separate from the District membership. You usually have to join both. I think if you go to the AMA website (www.ama-cycle.org), you can find your district and join.
 

Jeff Allen

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Thanks Ed, I'll check into that.

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James980

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Jeff,

The AMA is broken up into 40-something districts for organizational purposes. The idea is to instill competition with local flavor while benefitting from the legitimacy and influence a nationwide association provides.

As for joining your district, which I believe is District 14, the only real reason for doing so is to participate in local AMA-sanctioned racing events. I'm not positive about the scene in Michigan, but in most places AMA races are the only ones of any significant turnout, prizes, quality and quantity around.

The cost of joining a district is usually around $20 per year and sometimes comes with its own monthly publication.

The contact for D-14 is Dick Ranney, who you can reach at (810) 636-2813.

James
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Jeff Allen

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Thanks James for the contact number

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Jeff Allen
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