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This article is from the How to Become a
Motorcycle Roadracer FAQ, by Duke Robillard duke@io.com with
numerous contributions by others.
6.1 Where Do I Go To Get Other Info?
There are several nationwide US periodicals that cover Roadracing
extensively:
Roadracing World and Motorcycle Technology
PO Box 1428
Lake Elsinore, CA 92531
published monthly, $18/year
http://www.roadracingworld.com/
American Roadracing
PO Box 3320
7439 Elbow Bend, Suite C
Carefree, AZ 85377-3320
published 10 months a year, $20/year
http://www.motosport.com/
National Privateer
P.O. Box 3465
West Palm Beach, FL 33402-3465
(407)689-9267
published monthly, $24/13 months for your subscription,
$12/year for second subscription (parents, etc),
$35/year for Canada or Mexico
Cycle News
PO Box 498
Long Beach, CA 90801-0498
published weekly, $38/year
http://www.cyclenews.com/
Dialed In! - The Magazine For Roadracers Only
Havelin Communications, Inc.
PO Box 76595
Atlanta, GA 30358
$10 for 9 issues published Feb thru Oct
On-line, there are a number of places:
Ludwig Motorsports: Privateer Roadracing. Patrick Ludwig is a frequent
contributor to the race list (see below). His home page has
lots'o'stuff (CCS & WERA rules, school and race schedules, etc).
rec.motorcycles.racing, our beloved newsgroup.
Race Email list. Send "subscribe race Your-Name" to
listproc@micapeak.com. This is generally a very high signal-to-noise
ratio list, and it has a number of regional and national champions on
it.
Motorcycle Online. http://www.motorcycle.com/motorcycle.html. This is
a very cool on-line Bike magazine.
Roadracing Today. (http://www.bikenet.co.uk/rr-t/rr-t.html). This is
an excellent site--it has very up-to-date results. Wanna know who won
the 125GP race at the Isle of Man on Wednesday? Dis is da place.
The official rules are in the race orginizations rulebooks; contact them
for copies (you can usually get a freebie).
 
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