| 01-21-08
For Immediate Release
From: Alex
Moroz, AHRMA National Off Road Director
We are pleased
to announce our new AHRMA Southwest regional coordinator Tami Rice.
Many of you already know Tami with her infectious smile and
enthusiasm for vintage racing. I first met Tami about 5 years
ago and have worked with her on the national scene for many years.
Tami comes to us with a wealth of experience and a “can do
attitude”. She is a great leader and has some real cool things
in store for the SW region. Let's welcome Tami and check out
the background on this “Champ”.
Background
With over 25 years racing experience, Tami has brought to the table
her racing, sports promotion and employment experiences to help
enhance vintage racing in southern California.
Accomplishments
Tami Rice, along with Bonnie Warch, were members of the first
American Suzuki Women's MX Team during the late 80's, early 90's.
The Team campaigned throughout the States, racing and developing a
positive image for women racers abroad.
Shortly
thereafter and with encouragement from several women motocross
racers such as Gale Webb, Mercedes Gonzalez, Kelly Halfhill
and Smart Girls Racing's, Augie Aususto, the two developed the
Women's Motocross Association "WMXA" in 1988 (no connection with the
newly formed WMA of today). These venues ran in conjunction with
CRC's (California Racing Club) program. Three divisions were
offered as women novice, intermediate and expert riders lined the
gate of more than 30 competitors ready to strut their stuff while
enjoying the sport of motorcycle racing. The organization quickly
expanded its venues with events in conjunction with CMC, GFI and
the famous Mammoth Mountain MX event.
With the addition
of Brenda Hannah - a well known Women's Pro Jet-Ski Racer - the
association quickly developed into a more well rounded organization
known as the Women's International Motorsports Association "WIMSA"
catering to Women's Motocross, Jet-Ski, and Auto racing. Mercedes
Gonzales was actively competing in Ultra-Light competition during
the late Mickey Thompson's Off-Road Series, which enhanced the
association as a whole.
In 1991, Tami was
contacted by the Italian promoters wanting US involvement during
their 1992 La Femme International Motocross Championships in Faenza,
Italy. The US Women's MX Team concept began when Nadine Holbert of
Texas and Tami contacted Elaine Ruff, then a Director of Operations
for a high profile after-market company, to assist and support a
team of US riders to race in the Italian Championships. That same
year, the United States Women's Motocross Team was founded. The
four pioneers representing the USA: Tami Rice, Nadine Holbert,
Kristy Shealy and Dee Ann Wood went to Italy, and being the best of
the best, placed in 3 of the top 5 positions!
After returning
from competing in Italy, Tami approached her sponsor, Acerbis USA,
with the concept of developing a Women's Chest Protector to
accommodate her needs as the chest protector she was using (designed
for men) was not doing so. The protector was developed and known as
the "Ladies' Zoom". This protector is now known as the Acerbis
"Ladies' Fusion" and is worn by women motocross racers around the
world.
When a second
invitation arrived from Italy, Elaine Ruff contacted Kat Spann,
owner and editor of the TEX-MX Newspaper now know as the Southern
Dirt Bike Journal, to manage the newly founded U.S. Team. With
support of after-market companies and the OEM's, it started to
grow. Finally, there was a chance for women riders to gain the
recognition and support not previously offered by the industry.
This new concept spread and in 1996, the U.S. Women's Motorcycle
League was born.
What is she
doing now?
Tami competes in vintage and modern motocross racing and aligns
herself with organizations such as AHRMA and the Women's Motocross
Association (aka WMA). She’s a 3 time Women's Expert Champion
within the vintage community and still places well against her peers
while competing on modern bikes.
Tami developed a
sports promotion - web site design & hosting company in 1997,
TRPro.com, which has a wide range of clientele. In 2004, Tami was
contracted by the Women's Motocross Association to be the Webmaster
and Date Base Manager for the organization and is still doin this
job today.
Tami has been racing since 1981, she is daughter of motocross
pioneer racer John Rice and creator of the WomensMXHistory.com
website. In addition, she assists international racers with bikes
and travel in the United States through her company TRPro.com. |