GMD Computrack backs AHRMA Next Gen Superbike program

GMD Computrack teams with AHRMA to support Next Gen Superbike racing and promote precision chassis work for safer, faster track performance

The partnership between a specialist service provider and a well-established racing organization can change the way riders prepare for competition. GMD Computrack has announced support for the AHRMA Next Gen Superbike classes, bringing the company’s technical resources to a platform that mixes contemporary motorcycles with a heritage-focused sanctioning body. This commitment underlines a practical connection: accurate setup and measurement translate directly to lap time, rider confidence, and on-track safety. Readers looking for more detail can find the company at www.gmdatl.com and the series at www.ahrma.org.

For more than three decades, GMD Computrack has provided services to a range of riders, from weekend track-day entrants to professional teams. The firm’s core offerings — chassis measurement, wheel alignment, suspension setup, and frame straightening — are essential for extracting consistent performance from any sportbike. By sponsoring the Next Gen Superbike classes, the company is reinforcing its grassroots focus and signaling that precision engineering matters at every level of competition, not just in factory paddocks.

What Next Gen Superbike represents

The Next Gen Superbike categories within AHRMA aim to create a competitive environment where newer machinery is eligible to race while the organization preserves its historic identity. Think of it as a bridge between classic racing sensibilities and modern technology: competitors bring contemporary bikes to circuits that celebrate tradition. For riders and teams, that means attention to setup details is even more crucial because machines designed decades apart respond differently to chassis geometry and suspension tuning. AHRMA (the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association) administers these classes to ensure fairness, safety, and respect for both eras of motorcycle development.

Why GMD Computrack’s involvement matters

Sponsorship is often more than a logo on a banner; in this case, it aligns technical know-how with on-track needs. GMD Computrack brings decades of experience in diagnosing and correcting chassis issues, which helps riders maximize handling and reduce unexpected behavior during races. Accurate alignment and proper suspension setup reduce tire wear, improve predictability at corner entry, and allow riders to focus on racing lines and strategy. For grassroots competitors who may not have factory support, access to this expertise can be a season-changing advantage.

Technical support and rider development

Beyond one-off adjustments, the relationship supports ongoing rider development. Services such as precision frame measurement and methodical suspension tuning establish a reliable baseline so riders can evaluate changes in tires, weather, or track surface without ambiguity. The net effect is clearer feedback loops between rider input and machine response, which accelerates learning. This is particularly valuable in the Next Gen Superbike context, where teams are blending modern performance with the stewardship values of a historic series.

Impact on grassroots racing and the racing community

Local and club-level racing depends on partners who understand practical needs: safety, cost-effectiveness, and measurable improvements. By underwriting the AHRMA Next Gen Superbike classes, GMD Computrack is investing in a pipeline that helps newer riders move up confidently. The sponsorship reinforces a culture where mechanical integrity and rider preparation are celebrated as much as outright speed. For organizers, competitors, and fans, this kind of support keeps fields strong and competition healthy without diluting the historic character that defines AHRMA events.

Access and resources

Competitors interested in the services or the classes should consult the respective web resources: www.gmdatl.com for GMD Computrack offerings and www.ahrma.org for class rules, event schedules, and entry information. Whether a rider needs comprehensive chassis alignment or a targeted suspension setup, the partnership signals that technical excellence and community-level racing can move forward together. Ultimately, the goal is simple: safer, more consistent, and more enjoyable racing for everyone involved.

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