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The Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association, CMRA for short, is an amateur level motorcycle racing league based in Texas that holds races and rider schools in the south central region of the United States. It is one of the most active motorcycle roadracing clubs in America.
The CMRA is a non-profit 501 c(7) organization with approximately 800 License Holders. It is managed by a seven-member Board of Directors.
To race in the series, a rider must have passed an accredited license school and hold a current racing license. CMRA offers a license school that is taught on Friday of every race weekend. The main purpose of the license school is to prepare newcomers for their first race. The license school on Friday is run in conjunction with either a CMRA racer practice or Ridesmart Motorcycle School.
The CMRA also welcomes volunteers to help with corner working on race weekends.
CMRA, once known as CRRC (Central Road Racing Club), has had more motorcycle roadracing champions (National and International) than any other road racing club in the world.