Masters of the Mountains (MoM)
The seven-race Masters of the Mountains racing series (MoM), developed by Miller Motorsports Park, organized by the Utah Sportbike Association (UtahSBA) and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), was created to encourage competitive road racing at the club and regional levels. In its sixth year, the series has quickly turned into a premier event drawing top-level talent from around the nation.
Masters of the Mountains has race classes from beginning novice to seasoned expert, allowing for competitive racing on a wide variety of motorcycle from lightweight twins to full superbike-spec machines.
About The Utah Sport Bike Association (UtahSBA):
The Utah Sport Bike Association began in the 1980's as the sport bike movement was in its infancy. Some of our founding members were Mitch Boehm (current Editor of Motorcyclist Magazine ) and Nick Ienatsch (author of The Pace, Sport Riding Techniques and chief instructor of the Freddy Spencer High Performance Riding School ). The UtahSBA is very proud of our heritage and all our other founding members such as Joey Veater, Marvin Jensen and Gene Prunty, just to name a few.
With no racetrack until 2006, the UtahSBA has grown into a well-rounded, not-for-profit, sport motorcycle organization that welcomes all sport riders from every sect of the sport riding world, be it super-moto's, stunting, sport-touring, canyoning, racing or just good old fashioned sport riding.
Our mission is to promote safety, education and performance of all sport-riders in the state of Utah through partnerships, training courses, mentoring and providing positive motorcycling role models for riders.
The Utah Sport Bike Association has been around for almost 30 years and we are very proud of the organization that we've been able to develop in that time. We are unique to the country. We know of no other organization like us, that is a volunteer based, not-for-profit organization that strives to provide the level of riding education and track access that we do.
Everyone benefits from an educated and cohesive motorcycle community, and we strive towards this with our mission to provide safety, education and performance of all sport-riders in the state of Utah through partnerships, training courses, mentoring and providing positive motorcycling role models for riders.
