Press Release | January 26, 2022
AHRMA, in association with Antique Motorcycle Club of America and Laroque Motorsports, confirmed it will host the AHRMA Classic MotoFest at Heartland Motorsports Park in Topeka, Kansas.
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Elora, TN (January 25, 2022) – The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) in association with Antique Motorcycle Club of America (AMCA) and Laroque Motorsports confirmed it will host the AHRMA Classic MotoFest at Heartland Motorsports Park (HMP) in Topeka, Kansas.
The event is May 27-29, 2022, and will feature a wide array of vintage and modern, two and three-wheel action including road racing, motocross, cross country, flat track, trials and drag racing.
The MotoFest, while focused on the planned competition, will include a swap meet, bike show, cycle corral, and other family friendly activities.
With its mission of restoring and racing on and off-road vintage motorcycles while appealing to a diverse audience, it is an event that fits HMP. HMP is one of the finest, multi-purpose racing and entertainment destinations in the USA. Located on the south side of Topeka, Kansas, the facility features a championship NHRA-sanctioned 1/4-mile drag strip and a 2.5-mile road course. In addition, a large off-road area has been designated for the construction of a custom motocross track and 5-mile forested cross-country track as well as some technical trials zones specifically for this event.
“The AHRMA Classic MotoFest in the Heartland is a perfect opportunity for motorsports fans to see a variety of disciplines over one weekend,” said Travis Hilton, Track Manager for Heartland Motorsports Park. “With a facility as diverse as ours, AHRMA’s event utilizing the many different courses is phenomenal. Spectators will certainly have their ticket’s worth of excitement seeing many different types of competition over the May 27-29 weekend. In addition to competition, entertainment options will be available for all in the form of a premiere bike show, widespread swap meet, and family-friendly activities. The 2022 AHRMA Classic MotoFest in the Heartland event will be a chance for new and old attendees to talk about for years—or at least until 2023!”
“We’re really excited to bring such a big variety of what AHRMA is all about to motorcycle fans in the Midwest,” said Brian Larrabure, AHRMA’s Chairman of the Board. “Plus, the central location of HMP means we’ll attract AHRMA competitors from all over the country.”
AHRMA officials said the HMP event is a chance for racers to compete on and off-road during the same weekend.
More info to come about fan activities, celebrations and more for the entire family to enjoy. For general questions contact the AHRMA Classic MotoFest in the Heartland event coordinator Jim Doyle at jim.doyle@ahrma.org.
For more information, visit www.ahrma.org