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Originally Posted by Eric Wood on the NEAR List
Last edited by Johnny B; 01-18-09 at 04:40 PM.
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MWPT... should be interesting, guess that shoves Shity-Mcbikefest one more rung down the ladder?
Eligible 2009 machines:
- Kawi
Ninja 650R
ER-6N
Versys
- Suzuki
SV650
SV650SF
Gladius
V-Strom 650
- Honda
Silverwing (Scooter)
- Yamaha
No legal machines in 09
- Aprilia
SVX 4.5
SVX 5.5
- Ducati
Monster 696
- Hyosung / United Motors / etc
GT650
GT650S
GT650R
- Buell
No eligible machines in 09
- HD
Sportster 883
So, this class basically gives stock SVs a place to start, assuming their exhaust hasn't been changed, and the M696 a place to run. The M695 from prior years as well, but it doesn't get contingency, nor does it have any cornering clearance with the factory exhaust... I think I still liked the idea of letting the M696 in with PTwins as is, I don't see this class doing much. If I were to try and game it, I think I'd go for a 'priller SVX 5.5, or get the 4.5 and try and dominate both PTwins and MWPTwins.
On the other hand, it does give PTwins machines a bump option that isn't just extended track time?
Does it count as the 'factory' exhaust if I order it from the dealer with it? Maybe the Sporty could be a weapon?![]()
Last edited by Kurlon; 01-18-09 at 05:09 PM.
Not to fun if you never have raced the class before. I like the old fax away method.
KB
I would like to meet whatever sadist that will try to race a stock Sportster 883 (about 550lbs and not exactly well setup for aggressive riding) vs. a SV650, a Monster 696 or any of the Aprilia motards. Seriously, they should allow Buell XB9 models at least.
Boston --> San Diego
I'm all for the new way of griding and pre-reg. Makes much more sense.![]()
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It's the overall points thing, not just points in that class that makes it seem effed up to me. It's as though even if you are successful in the classes you are running, you are penalized for not running in more.
The new griding will benefit those that race more.
I think it should be point in class, not overall. But I think it is a good step.
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Overall is the lessor of two evils. What if Scotty Greenwood decided to run a new class and they put him to the back of the grid because of no points? Would people be discouraged from trying a new class if they were gridded at the back? And don't forget that pre entries will get preference over post entries.
We're going with this now because keeping it in committee while we fine tune it to perfection would probably mean that it would never happen. Let's get it rolling and fine tune it as we go along.
Other stuff is under discussion that I think will bring positive results, but we're not ready to announce.
All-in-all, probably the most productive meeting I've ever been in.
Last edited by Johnny B; 01-18-09 at 07:42 PM.
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Johnny B -- any of those other changes involve not running PTwins in the same race as Super Singles and 125 GP? I emailed Jerry about it after the end of the season.
Is that a trick question?I'm sure he'd still win
I'd also be more in favor of the points in class system instead of overall points... This is the kind of rule that can take championships away from the "class specialists" that only race 1 or 2 classes. It favors the guys with $$$ that can afford to do 6-8 races in a weekend.
Last edited by OreoGaborio; 01-18-09 at 08:08 PM.
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Johnny B. (the other one) ®
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That's a fact! But the main issue that concerns us has to do with the initial charge into Turn 1 after the race starts.
Believe me, we ran a bunch of questions amonst ourselves on this whole deal, and we feel that this is what will work the best.
And it's a damn sight better that racing the fax machine, or actually standing in line at the Registration Building at 8 AM on April 1.
Last edited by Johnny B; 01-18-09 at 08:17 PM.
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Yea dude really. This is splitting hairs here.
At WORST you'll be like 1 row behind a guy you MAYBE should be barely in front of. It's going to be way way better than the old way where you were mostly likely 5 rows back on the grid behind 4 rows of guys that are doing shitty laptimes.
If a guy is running THAT many more classes than you a weekend, chances are he's a pretty fair rider and isn't going to be a huge issue anyway. Again, far better than old system.
This is better. I normally do 3 races (Supersingles, Ultralight, Lightweight Sportsman) on my motard. I didn't do the Motard race last year. If I decided to do the motard race halfway thru the season thou I'm gridded somewhere up on the first 3 rows probably (due to my points and where I tend to finish) as opposed to the last fucking row. Ditto with a monster class like GTL.
On top of nice things like 'oh this is easier and makes more sense' it's also SAFER. Puts the fast guys up front and the slow guys in the back (for the majority of the instances) and will cut down (but of course never eliminate) crazy T1, T2, T3 and T6 bonzai moves on the first lap to try to stick with the leaders (because they are all on the front 3 rows and you are on row 9). ASK ME HOW I KNOW.... *grumble*
Last edited by a13x; 01-18-09 at 08:25 PM.
Boston --> San Diego
So, how do I contact Eric or Cathy as an interested, dealership managing, volunteer?
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So we're still faxing the pre-entries same as before we're just not being gridded by them?
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Last edited by Johnny B; 01-18-09 at 09:55 PM.
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