- Oct 28, 2001
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We had a lot of riders participate in the Family Enduro Series this year... Over 500 entries across 5 events, with 368 up-and-coming enduro riders. If there is to be a future for enduro competition, this is where the seed is planted.
Anyway, the series started out with 11 classes, but due to tremendous competition and popularity of the 12-15 year old class, it was expanded mid-season from 2 to 4 classes. The 16+ class is also very popular, with 126 riders. This class also had to be broken out at the Pine Cone due to the number of riders.
Looking towards the 2007 season with the potential for additional events and growth, along with the spread of family enduros via the NEPG, I thought it'd be a good time to re-evaluate class structure for this series.
Like the regular D-14 enduro series, I think it makes sense to break-out classes by age group. Considering that most are new to enduros or possibly new to trail riding in general, I don't think it'd make sense to break out classes by skill / experience (e.g., A/B/C).
Displacement and/or engine type (2-stroke / 4-stroke), however, I think are a factor for the smaller class of bikes. The suspension, power, and handling of an CR-80 is in a whole other league compared to an XR-80.... same with a KX-100 vs an XR-100.
In looking at the typical bikes at these events and considering what manufacturers offer, deciding on class breakout is not very cut and dry.
I'm looking for suggestions and feedback on what riders think make sense for FES classes that will 1) Accommodate the large and diverse set of riders, and 2) Make the class breakout equitable and competitive.
As part of this too, we should set some rules for determining what class a rider should enter and remain in for the duration of the season. This past season we had some kids who entered the 9-11 year old class at Roselawn and Arbor Day events, then switched to the 12-15 year old class the rest of the season (had a birthday mid-season). They were probably just going by their current age for each event, but it was not doing the riders any favors points-wise. We had to manually switch these riders back to the class they started with for computing points. Since kids can and do grow quite a bit over the course of a season, rather than use the January 1st date to determine class by age, I'd like to propose that we use March 31st as the cutoff. Whatever age you are on March 31st determines the class you will run for the entire season. Part of this may just be noting this on the event fliers and at sign-up. Not a huge deal, but will help streamline the processing of event results.
To get things started, attached below is the break / count by class for the 2006 season, as well as 2 proposals for 2007.
Please let me know what you think... Including other proposals, or a hybrid based on what's listed. Thanks!
Anyway, the series started out with 11 classes, but due to tremendous competition and popularity of the 12-15 year old class, it was expanded mid-season from 2 to 4 classes. The 16+ class is also very popular, with 126 riders. This class also had to be broken out at the Pine Cone due to the number of riders.
Looking towards the 2007 season with the potential for additional events and growth, along with the spread of family enduros via the NEPG, I thought it'd be a good time to re-evaluate class structure for this series.
Like the regular D-14 enduro series, I think it makes sense to break-out classes by age group. Considering that most are new to enduros or possibly new to trail riding in general, I don't think it'd make sense to break out classes by skill / experience (e.g., A/B/C).
Displacement and/or engine type (2-stroke / 4-stroke), however, I think are a factor for the smaller class of bikes. The suspension, power, and handling of an CR-80 is in a whole other league compared to an XR-80.... same with a KX-100 vs an XR-100.
In looking at the typical bikes at these events and considering what manufacturers offer, deciding on class breakout is not very cut and dry.
I'm looking for suggestions and feedback on what riders think make sense for FES classes that will 1) Accommodate the large and diverse set of riders, and 2) Make the class breakout equitable and competitive.
As part of this too, we should set some rules for determining what class a rider should enter and remain in for the duration of the season. This past season we had some kids who entered the 9-11 year old class at Roselawn and Arbor Day events, then switched to the 12-15 year old class the rest of the season (had a birthday mid-season). They were probably just going by their current age for each event, but it was not doing the riders any favors points-wise. We had to manually switch these riders back to the class they started with for computing points. Since kids can and do grow quite a bit over the course of a season, rather than use the January 1st date to determine class by age, I'd like to propose that we use March 31st as the cutoff. Whatever age you are on March 31st determines the class you will run for the entire season. Part of this may just be noting this on the event fliers and at sign-up. Not a huge deal, but will help streamline the processing of event results.
To get things started, attached below is the break / count by class for the 2006 season, as well as 2 proposals for 2007.
Please let me know what you think... Including other proposals, or a hybrid based on what's listed. Thanks!