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[QUOTE="Fred T, post: 484196, member: 22413"] [font="Comic Sans MS"][size=2][B]Back in 1976-1981 when I rode enduros.......[/B][/size][/font] [font="Comic Sans MS"][size=2]There was AA, A and B class and there was senior over 40 and Super senior over 50. There may have been Masters 60+ but I cannot remember. This was in District 14.[/size][/font] [font="Comic Sans MS"][size=2][/size][/font] [font="Comic Sans MS"][size=2]IMHO from what I can see the "C" class is currently the most abused class and riders that ride a whole season of enduros should move themselves up to "B" and let the new comers and beginners ride "C" -maybe catch a trophy and get hooked. I view the "C" class for occasional riders, beginners and if you plan to race for points you should move to "B" after one full season of chasing points. But that's just me and maybe I am wrong.[/size][/font] [font="Comic Sans MS"][size=2][/size][/font] [/QUOTE]
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