The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has announced the schedule for the 2026 Beta AMA National Dual Sport Series. This series, sponsored by Beta USA, will feature 18 events across the country, offering dual-sport riders a variety of scenic routes and challenging trails.
According to the AMA's announcement, the series is designed for riders with off-road-oriented dual-sport motorcycles. The events will take place in various states, showcasing America's diverse landscapes, from back roads to single-track trails.
Bryan Wunsch, Beta USA Marketing Manager, stated the company supports the AMA Dual Sport Series because of a shared passion for exploration and the freedom it provides. He added that Beta's sponsorship helps ensure high-quality and sustainable events for the dual-sport community.
2026 Beta AMA National Dual Sport Series Schedule:
- Feb. 28-March 1: Brooksville, Fla.; Devil’s Creek Dual Sport
- April 17-19: Plantersville, Ala.; Perry Mountain Motorcycle Club Tower Run
- April 18-19: Bixby, Mo.; Show Me 200
- May 30-31: Lock Haven, Pa.; Durty Dabbers Great Adventure Dual Sport
- June 6-7: Wabeno, Wis.; Ride for Research
- June 12-14: Flagstaff, Ariz.; Mountain Madness
- June 13-14: New Plymouth, Ohio; Baby Burr
- June 27-28: Big Bear Run, Calif.; Big Bear Run
- Aug. 1-2: Logan, Ohio; Copperhead Dual Sport
- Sept. 12-13: Dover, Tenn.; LBL 200
- Sept. 19-20: Columbus, Ind.; Buffaloe 500
- Sept. 19-20: Newark, N.Y.; Monkey Butt 2 Day
- Sept. 26-27: Wabeno, Wis.; Big Woods 200
- Oct. 3-4: Mount Solon, Va.; Shenandoah 500
- Oct. 3-4: Boyne Falls, Mich.; Wolverine Dual Sport
- Oct. 31-Nov. 1: Port Elizabeth, N.J.; Hammer Run Dual Sport
- Nov. 7-8: Prescott Valley, Ariz.; Howlin’ at the Moon
- Nov. 27-28: Palmdale, Calif.; LA-Barstow to Vegas
A notable incentive for series participants is the opportunity to win a Beta motorcycle. At the end of the series, all participants will be entered into a raffle for the Beta motorcycle, courtesy of Beta USA.
For further details about the Beta AMA National Dual-Sport Series, visit the AmericanMotorcyclist.com website. Additional information on Beta Motorcycles can be found at betausa.com.






