Strouble
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This part of your statement makes you a B rider.
Then B rider it is. I will be racing 25+ and Vet Sport then, that will help me for C at Loretta's if the road is that long for me.
This part of your statement makes you a B rider.
Power to ya my friend! Your new forum name is kinda scary though! What happen to the whole love thang? Miss ya, have a fantastic Christmas!
This is my personal opinion and no way reflects the opionion of the OMA or its affiliates, but i think you give slower C riders at most 2 seasons. And the faster C riders 1 season. C class should be a beginner class, not a "well I cant win B class".
No plans on trying for LL ?
No not really, he has talked about trying this year in super mini but not sure yet. Although I realize super may be one of the toughest classes down there. With some good fortune (no bad luck) I think he has the speed but who knows. Maybe down the road sometime in B or schoolboy. All the years I raced I never once signed up for a qualifier. It just seemed like a waiste of money to me, but I started riding when I was 19 and money was kind of tight.
I wish we could go by qualifying lap times, then everyone got divided into a,b,c,d,e by lap times for the mains. That's how it's done in rc racing, the only thing that can be sketchy is how you get qualifying groups together?
I was kind of bummed to see OMA go with the A,B,and C classes just because of that spread between Local level and National level MX. I plan to run the OMA series this season and go back to nationals for 2014. I think I could probably do alright locally in B quad but I cant even qualify in B classes nationally. At 40yrs old I have no desire to push myself up a class when I only race for fun anyhow.
I think this is why the CRA calls their quad classes by different names. So I guess I will be running either C and Open in OMA or run 4stroke and Open in CRA.
BTW.. thanks to OMA for stepping up local MX here in Ohio. It was desperately needed.
Yeah, just know that once you run B locally you will most surely get bumped to B nationally if you decide to run them for a season. I've seen it happen lots of times. Just sayin..
Yeah, just know that once you run B locally you will most surely get bumped to B nationally if you decide to run them for a season. I've seen it happen lots of times. Just sayin..
This is my personal opinion and no way reflects the opionion of the OMA or its affiliates, but i think you give slower C riders at most 2 seasons. And the faster C riders 1 season. C class should be a beginner class, not a "well I cant win B class".
Deja vu...my names Darren and I have the same exact situation and vet sport questions myself...wow!What is Vet Sport? After watching the boy on 50/65 the last couple of years, I started paying attention to the 40+ guys. Man, those guys are fast. Probably too fast for me to get involved with since I haven't raced in 20 plus years. Perhaps later in the season. Hence, the question for about Vet Sport...
Thanks,
Darren