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Thread: Trikefest 08 MX rules and general info

  1. #46
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    That looks a lot better. I would personally like a 200x A and B class, separated from 4 stroke A and B, but thats just me. Its just that there are so many, and I dont know how competitive most 200x's are against the bigger 4 strokes. Havent watched you guys race much, just the cra stuff like I do.
    Looks good though, keep it up...
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  2. #47
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Ontario, CANADA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kintore View Post
    How about this.....

    Trikefest 2008 Motocross
    Signup closes Saturday at 11:00am!!!!!! Please register early!!! (see Kintore!)

    Safety Equipment – Haspin requires helmets be worn at all times. It is also highly recommended that goggles and boots providing ankle protection and pants that cover legs be worn, though the park does not require it.

    Number Plates – We cannot score you if we can’t see your number! A rear grab bar number plate, or number plate on back of chest protector is required. Numbers should be 6-8” tall and contrasted to background so our volunteer amateur scorers can easily read them. Front and/or side number plates are also helpful but not required. You can’t have too many numbers! It is also suggested that you do not use single digit numbers as it makes duplications a lot more likely, and somebody will have to change their number. We do not provide number plates so you’ll need to make them, or buy them at your local motorcycle dealer. Cheap number plates and numbers usually run you less than $5. The background plates can be made from cut plastic jugs and numbers can be made from electrical tape. Styrofoam plates are not recommended, as they tend to break off before you finish your moto, but will serve in an emergency.

    Scoring – We will again use supercross style scoring. The first race is strictly for line position in the 2nd moto. Your 2nd moto place is what counts for your final position and trophy. First moto will be based on your class, and the 2nd race will be determined at the 2nd riders meeting.
    Classes


    Open A class- All A class Riders - pretty much anything goes - hybrids - monster trikes- Eat your wheaties and come prepared (6 lap start)

    B class 2 stroke - 250cc 2 Strokes with some/little MX experience. (3 lap start)
    C class 2 Stroke- 250cc 2 Strokes with no MX experience. (3 lap start)

    A class 4 stroke - 350X class for advanced riders (option to run Open is there, 200x allowed if you feel the need!) (3 lap start)
    B Class 4 stroke- 350x/ 200x class for riders with little to none MX experience. (3 lap start)
    C class 4 stroke - 200X class including 250ES, 250SX, Yamaha fully suspended sport utility models - like 225 DX. (3 lap start)


    A class Hard tail - 185cc and up hard tails (200S, 200M, 200 Big red, Yamaha 2 strokes 125 and 175cc) (2 lap start)
    B class Hard tail - under 185cc - like Zingers, 70s, 90s, 110s, 125s. (2 lap start)

    Ladies’ Trike - Ladies of all ages on any size 3 wheeler


    Mini Quad – We wanted to include the kids! (14 and under) - Mini quads under 125cc. Adults are welcome .


    Geriatric Trike Exhibition – This will be a non-trophy exhibition class for mostly older riders with physical or health limitations who feel that even running a novice class would put them at health or safety risks, but are dying to experience Motocross! This class will run one lap for first moto, and riders will decide whether one or two laps in 2nd moto.



    If you are unsure what class to run, or don’t see a class that fits, contact (Kintore at joshballthearcher@hotmail.com or PM via 3WW) and we will find a way to make sure you are included. These are guidelines only and we can bend them as necessary to make things competitive and inclusive. In general, riders may run in more difficult class than they qualify for provided it does not impede other riders or cause safety concerns, but please get approval before signing up.


    No one has any issues? No comments? Concerns? Questions???

    Good!
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  3. #48
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kintore View Post
    No one has any issues? No comments? Concerns? Questions???

    Good!
    Will there be a special Mullet Class this year?
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  4. #49
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    Yep, Open A class! hahaha
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    Hardtails is all we do.
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