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how come another rider who is a novice has my number? havent seen him before just this last race weekend.. can 2 riders have the same number if they are in different levels?
I thought only one person had a number.
i know who you are talking about, He is a CCS Mid Atlantic rider. When he comes to loudon, he runs novice since he doesnt get as much track time here as everyone else does.
You will be fine. he will have to add a X to his # if you were in any of the same races. Same thing im gonna have to do when NV484 bumps to amatuer
David King | ASRA/CCS/WERA SE EX #484
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There are two 434's cause CCS fucked up and assigned me to CCS Southwest and not CCS Northeast (Loudon). This was due to the fact I renewed my liscense while living in California still.
So there is Expert 434 (me) and Novice 434 (not me) >:O
Boston --> San Diego
Are all numbers non-expert numbers three digits?
I would want 123 (birthday) but it looks like it's already taken in LRRS.
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Only Experts are eligible for 2 digit numbers and single digit numbers are reserved for past-LRRS Champions, and are obviously harder to get than Red Sox season tickets.
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I believe this is all in the rulebook, but...
#1 plate can be run by that classes (EXPERT) current Champion, based of prior season's point. The #1 plate can only be run by that Champion in the class he/she won it in. If you were to enter another race, you have to run your normal number.
Single digit numbers (SG #4, JR #7, EW #5, etc) are for past Champions and once you have it.. you have it. For instance JayRoot was #4 a few years ago and Greenwood was #22. When #7 became available (forget why) JayRoot took #7 and 'gave' Greenwood #4.
Two-digit (for Experts) and three-digits (for everyone) work similar in that once you 'have' a number, it's basically yours. Rule to all of this is you have to reregister by a certain date (December something) or 'your' number goes back on the market. Ergo if it's back on the market, anyone can get it for the next year.
To my knowledge 4-digit numbers aren't allowed. Would cramp the space and make reading it difficult.
Boston --> San Diego
Interesting. Is a number 0 allowed?
I guess I should pick up that rulebook and start reading if I really want to give this thing a shot sometime soon![]()
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haha yeah... that shit would be tacky. I would just want a birthday or something like that. maybe 315 since 3-15 = C-O = my initials. Whatever... lots of time to worry about that.
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PPS | Dunlop | Boston Moto | Woodcraft & Armour Bodies | 35 Motorsports | Pit Bull | K&N
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Originally Posted by CBR_Knight
in my own thread, let me post this:
first of all, nothing about sex or play with a female seems interesting or arousing to me....
"BALLS" is coming home late after a night out with the guys smelling of perfume and beer, lipstick on your collar, slapping your wife on the ass and having the balls to say "you're next!"