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I was just checking out some sites for Mini GP racing. This is something that I think my kids would like to get into someday. Does anyone here have there kids involved in something like this?
Dirt track is the american way to start them racing. I can put you in touch with someone to get you on path.
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
That would certainly decrease the amount of travel we would need to do. I plan to check out the Dirt track race at Moto town on the 20th.
We've got indoor mini-gp going on Sunday nights in Scarborough Maine. During the summer there were a couple series going in NH, with the 106 RacePark series being a nice technical course thats great for training. Sugar Hill was also fun, but it was a simple modified oval, so not quite as challanging.
I'll second the dirt track suggestion as well. I wish I had more time on dirt... and I plan to fix that now that I see where it'd be useful on pavement.
As racing comes up, I'll be sure to spam about it. Note, I'm focused on pitbike derrived mini-gp, so I don't have much info on venues for machines outside that scope, ala 65cc two strokes, etc.
I'm talking about dirt track, not moto cross.
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I'll PM you an e-mail address.
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
You are correct. Our shop is a sponsor.MotoTown has an indoor flat track now. Sideways Promotions is handling race organization for it I believe.
where the fuck is jays avatar? you better fix that or else how am i supposed to know it you?
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