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Yeah, I'm a lil disappointed in the turn out after I badgered the USCRA in public to make it happen for people. That said, the USCRA reached out to me letting me know the one entry that did show seemed to work well with the group. The offer is there again to give them a class if they can get 5 pre-entries for the next event.
Even if I had a race prepped Grom, I doubt I would take another day off work for one race on it. Especially if fast people are doing :55s. Seems like a better idea might be to run a short course on Saturday night after the dash during one or two weekends.
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R.I.P. - Reed - 3-23-2008
The recent grom action made me see this thread for the first time and I had a couple thoughts...
ULGP -> THANK YOU JOSH!! It was fantastic seeing a couple 125's, a Moriwaki, some Hawks, your FZR and I think even a couple other bikes I'm missing out on the grid this past weekend. It appears ~1:19's are *the bar* for this new class and IMO that is right about where it should be for wee bikes (I think Ultralight SBK used to be around there historically).
My goal coming into this year was to get down to 1:20 or better. First weekend for me this year and thanks to you guys in ULGP, I recorded a new PB on the NC30 of 1:22.010.
Looking forward to what I know will be a very hard couple of seconds to get (ahemputdowntheforkfattyahem)
For the rest of yaz, find yourself something small and funky and come have some fun. FWIW, I should have a RVF400 in race trim available at some point this off-season....![]()
In LWGP, once I got some free track, I was able to chase you down a bit, and looking at the laptimes after I said to myself "man, if I had gotten clear earlier, I would have been able to get by him!"
Then I saw you got back down to 22.0, which is a few tenths faster than I've managed to drag myself this season, and realized if I had gotten by I might have just pushed you to do that sooner.
...and Ninja 300's, and 250's, and RC390s...but yeah, R3 is the hot ticket it would seem.
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R.I.P. - Reed - 3-23-2008
Hmmm. Maybe another reason to race the Hawk....
The older I get the Faster I wuz
Woody is the only one who showed up on a Grom.
Woody's did pass tech so...
He got a good start, looked like he may have reached T1 in second, but finished mid-pack I believe.
That's what I timed with a stopwatch, but Woody had a lap timer and told me he got down to the 53's.
Who the fuck cares what the lap times are if they are all roughly the same!
Was it publicized enough? Shawn Pigott seemed upset to not know about it.
Next USCRA event is on a weekend, June 11th-12th, the weekend before the classic!
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Here is my thoughts on Grom racing. Groms belong out in the parking lot with cones. Make it tight like a gymkana course and run them one at a time or head to head two at a time. Of course that leads to aggressive mayhem but its what the public enjoys. Then unleash the scooter and mini-moto class. I'd volunteer for help with set up and timing as long as I get a chance to run it myself. Those drift guys seem to have burned in a nice spot to host it. (Talk about making the bowl look like Armageddon on Saturday).
OR we could host a single small mass start parking lot coned race track outside in that area. An old GP start with the bikes off and you need to run from a starting point. Host it after 5pm and I guarantee more than one entry and a large group of spectators envious they aren't riding in that mayhem.
Send cash... I need a track day
Could probably easily set something up in the opposite end of the track from where the Legends guys race, a mini-moto course in the Turn 10-12 / Nascar 3-4 area could be uh, fairly amazingly epic.
I would contend that small dirtbikes / mini-motos would be a better option than racing a Grom... they would crash much better I presume.
Since the Groms are underpowered machines perhaps it could be done to use 1-2, the chute of 3 thru the 3-10 split like a chicaine, back onto the nascar back straight, then use the access point on the left before nascar 3 to get to 11 & 12... this would remove putting up the hills but still be a fun course
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