Ronnie JonesDuring the 2016 American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) October 13-16 in Orlando, two will be inducted into the 2016 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame – dirt-rack racer Ronnie Jones and an iconic female in motorcycling, Gloria Struck.“It’s my pleasure to announce the first two members of the Class of 2016,” said Ken Ford, a member of the AMA board of directors and chairman of the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation board. “Gloria Struck has inspired generations of women to take up motorcycling for both sport and pleasure, and she remains a vibrant reminder of the emotional connection we can have with two wheels. Ronnie Jones fielded one of the most successful privateer professional dirt-track careers in history, and his accomplishments rank among his era’s most impressive.”
The AMA Class of 2016 features inductees into competition (three inductees), non-competition (three) and well-qualified (two) – Jones and Struck were inducted into the later for accomplishments that took place outside of the public eye.
About the Ronnie Jones and Gloria Struck
Riding as a privateer, Ronnie Jones collected 10 AMA Grand National Championship wins and 32 podium finishes from 1980 through 1995. He finished in the top 10 of the series in 11 consecutive seasons and scored Grand National points in 21 consecutive seasons. Jones also scored wins in three of the four dirt-track disciplines of short track, TT and Half-mile, and just missed scoring a Mile victory several times, finishing in the runner-up position five times.Although Jones retired from full-time competition after the 1999 season, he continued to race select events through 2014. During his most recent campaign, he set a record by scoring AMA Grand National Championship points 35 years after his rookie Expert season.Gloria StruckBorn in 1925 in an apartment attached to her family’s motorcycle shop in Clifton, N.J., Gloria Tramontin Struck is the reigning matriarch of the women’s riding community. A member of the Motor Maids since 1946, she embodies the mission of the organization by riding her Harley-Davidson to events such as Sturgis and Daytona from her New Jersey home.In her lifetime, Struck has ridden in all 48 continental states several times over as well as in Europe. In the 1950s, she earned continental notoriety by completing a high-profile adventure ride in Canada from Toronto to Montreal.The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame induction ceremony is open to the public and, for the third consecutive year, takes place in conjunction with AIMExpo. AIMExpo brings together consumers, dealers, manufacturers, and the world press in one location for global product launches, demo rides, motorcycling seminars, and much more.Tickets to the 2016 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be available soon at American Motorcyclist.
2016 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Inductees – Photo Gallery
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