Twiceme Technology Becomes Exclusive Digital Safety Partner of the National Grand Prix Championship

Every upcoming AMA National off-road dirt bike racing series rider to wear Twiceme, giving on-site medical crews instant access to critical health information when needed

Moto

Jun 22, 2026

Twiceme Technology, a company building the digital safety standard for jobsites and adventures, today announced an agreement with the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) National Grand Prix Championship (NGPC), the largest off-road motorcycle racing series on the U.S. West Coast, as the exclusive digital safety partner for the rest of the 2026/2027 season. All competing riders in upcoming rounds AMA National rounds will receive Twiceme technology to wear during competition, including races at Preston, Idaho; Ridgecrest, California; and Laughlin, and Mesquite, Nevada. 

NGPC stations medical personnel at every race in case of accidents. By equipping each rider with Twiceme, medical teams can access to each rider’s medical information. If an incident involving a rider occurs, medical teams will use the free Twiceme app, tap their smartphone to the Twiceme symbol on a rider’s helmet, and retrieve the rider’s Medical ID, which can include medications, blood type, allergies, medical conditions, and emergency contacts. The partnership will equip first responders with the information they need to make life-saving decisions when necessary. 


"NGPC has always prioritized rider safety across every class, from Youth to Pro, and this partnership reflects that commitment," said Craig Hunter, Sponsorship Coordinator at NGPC. "When a rider goes down, our medical crews need information fast. Twiceme puts it on the helmet, enabling access through a simple tap."

The NGPC sponsorship extends Twiceme’s momentum in the powersports market. Simpson Motorcycle Helmets, the first American motorcycle helmet brand to include Twiceme, launched the technology in its street motorcycle helmets earlier this year, with additional powersports brands planning partnerships later in 2026.


“Off-road racing puts riders in some of the most physically demanding and remote conditions in motorsports,” said Christian Connolly, CEO, Twiceme Technology. “NGPC competitors race at high speeds across terrain where a medical crew’s responsiveness and decision-making are critical. Partnering with  NGPC and putting Twiceme’s Medical ID with every rider and first responder on the course is exactly how we build a digital safety standard in the Moto  community.”

In non-race scenarios, off-road riding takes riders into rural terrain, far from roads and often without people around. When a rider goes down and cannot communicate, any person with a smartphone, including another rider or bystander, can tap the Twiceme symbol, with or without the Twiceme app installed, and access medical and contact information in seconds, and send GPS location to first responders, a capability that proves critical when an incident occurs miles from the nearest road.

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