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Graham, I emailed LRRS officials, a proposed revamp of the LRRS Saturday & Sunday Practice Groups Session schedule (essentially moving the ultralightweight bikes to 1st session & combining Amateur & Expert Big Bikes to a single session). The net change was only having 12 separate practice sessions, but extending each session from 12 to 14 minutes.
Has anyone even discussed my proposal?
Thanks,
Bob Poetzsch
LRRS Expert# 14
Shrinking grids isn't unique to LRRS either unfortunately. Coast to Coast it's a problem.
On a bike with lower fairings, yes. Read the rulebook to ensure you have enough containment. I think it's 6 quarts but again, check the rulebook.
This very topic was argued about at length last winter.
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Last edited by xsiliconkid; 12-17-11 at 02:42 PM.
Graham
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Eric, you think they will offer this same deal for 2012?
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I have not heard anything to the contrary.....so my answer is yes, I believe they will
So who do we have for newb racers starting out this season?
I will be one. Looking forward to getting my license the first weekend.
Who else?
The older I get the Faster I wuz
ill be in as long as all goes as planned
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Me and clay should be in the mix.
Kian too.....maybe.![]()
14 Triumph Street Triple R, 18 TM 450SMX sumo, 15 Husky 250SXF tard, 14 KTM 250SXF and Cole's Grom
LRRS/CCS #66
Thank you to my sponsors: Sidi / AMSOIL / Klutch Industries
Just bought the bike to do it with today...I would like to do the Penguin class available in April, but here's my concern.
New bike I bought is a crf450. I've never driven a motard on the track, and there doesn't seem to be a track day before the April penguin weekend. Does the Friday penguin basic course provide a good amount of track time to get comfortable enough to run the rookie race? I know that would differ from person to person, but this will most likely be my first time on a motorcycle for the year.
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
You will be fine man. I had never ridden an EX500 before or rode on the track before I took penguin. Just have fun and it will all fall into place. I wouldn't be worried since you already have previous track time.
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
Okay cool, looks like I'm signing up then!
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
Plus, other than learning the shift points you'll discover it's the most forgiving 'sportbike' you've ridden. Have off, drop a knee and it's amazing what they'll let you get away with.
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I'll be a newbie for the first weekend too. Completed Penguin last year, but it'll be my first official race.
I agree with most of the others, the Penguin class gives you a bunch of track time. The first two or three sessions are follow-the-leader, and then you get a few free sessions.
Plus, the rookie race is more about getting acquainted with race rules and practices, not lap times. So....do it!