John250
PR Founding Father
Ok, here I go......go ahead and give me 1000 pot stirring votes.
Just a question on riders moving from mini and super mini ranks up to 125s and 250Fs. I see where some guys went to Podium One and finished quite well in the C classes. These same riders have been racing for years on pee wees, the mini classes and super mini classes. Now that they have gone to big bikes they are racing the C class?
This does not affect me what so ever I guess until my son is old enough to get on big bikes. But if someone has that much racing experience, then how the heck can they truly be considered a C class rider? Shouldn't these kids be going right to the B class?
Anyone want to explain the rule to me?
Just a question on riders moving from mini and super mini ranks up to 125s and 250Fs. I see where some guys went to Podium One and finished quite well in the C classes. These same riders have been racing for years on pee wees, the mini classes and super mini classes. Now that they have gone to big bikes they are racing the C class?
This does not affect me what so ever I guess until my son is old enough to get on big bikes. But if someone has that much racing experience, then how the heck can they truly be considered a C class rider? Shouldn't these kids be going right to the B class?
Anyone want to explain the rule to me?