AMA SX & Arenacross: KTM Contingency

KTM Contingency Program

KTM North America, Inc. is excited to announce its contingency payout for the 2011 AMA Supercross and AMA Arenacross Series.

KTM will post $580,000 in possible contingency payout between the two series. Contingency will be available in the following classes for the overall finish per round.

Following are the classes and their breakdown of payouts (the scores are total moto scores for the event).

Supercross (17 Rounds):
1-10th: $600
11-20th: $400

SX Lites
1-10th: $600
10th-20th: $400

Arenacross
1st-8th: $600
9th-16th $400

AX Lites
1st-8th: $600
9th-16th: $400

KTM contingency is for cash payouts for the AMA Supercross and AMA Arenacross Pro Series. All interested pro riders must register with www.xtrm.com to receive KTM contingency. Pro riders must sign up for the XTRM Pro account in order to collect KTM cash payouts.

Jon-Erik Burleson (KTM President) says: "KTM is excited to continue its contingency program with both the Supercross and Arenacross Series. KTM has taken a different approach to its contingency plan by creating a payout that caters toward the privateer riders. By paying each qualifying position, all riders that make the main event aboard their KTM are guaranteed a payout to help them get to the next race."

Richard Grogan-Crane (XTRM CEO & Founder) says: "We’re very excited to provide the platform to manage KTM’s 2011 contingency offering. This is another example of KTM’s forward thinking in providing the absolute best for their sponsored riders."

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Ron Lieback
One of the few moto journalists based on the East Coast, Ron Lieback joined the motorcycle industry as a freelancer in 2007. He is also the author of 365 to Vision: Modern Writer's Guide (How to Produce More Quality Writing in Less Time).

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