District Xtreme Racers for the corporate use. DX or District X for us racers.
Now we're seceding? What a buncha rebels we are. Although, if you keep ohio out of the name, then you got chances to grow outside of ohio years down the road.
I'm sure it ain't just Ohio who doesn't race often.
Do away with the X it sounds like you want to start a rap group And do you think you also can make the 7 in a class rule work at other tracks ?
It can work. You don't KILL the class.......it's still there, it's just on a same gate drop (LESS MOTOS) as another moto with less than a full gate of signups.
In that case you might want to offer a life membership complete with tattoo instead of the everyday card.
I thought the sport classes were about separating skill level for comfort and the perceived safety for those sport type riders. Not so much about the competition.We tried at the Battle, people freaked out, "I want my own gate drop" Blah!
The main culprits were 30+ & 30+ sport, 40 & 40+ Sport. "Those fast guys caught me, oh my!!!" Pffft, sissies. Not one injury from a stagger start where classes got mixed either!
We are not going to use the 5 in a class rule. It will never fly in this "time out" era. That will stay in the dream world. I'm keeping the X because it makes people uncomfortable. Me and my assailant like the District X. That can be the slang, nickname or whatever. We will come up with a corporate official name for white collars out there. Im digging the Federal Order of Motocross. Or Possibly the Fraternal Order of Mx. Within that order we are District X.
Well hell yes! You need to get rid of all those cards that represent entities that dont give a s**t about you or motocross. The DX card is all you need. Our series end awards and swag fest will be second to none.
I thought the sport classes were about separating skill level for comfort and the perceived safety for those sport type riders. Not so much about the competition.
Having them on the track at the same time just defeats the intention. Sport riders want to be on the track with other sport riders. It’s a comfort thing…