Are you saying that a parent of an 80cc rider is not happy that their kid was beat by a kid on a 125cc bike? Not sure I understand this comment.1. a 80cc parent seems to care wether his child was beat by a kid on 125cc.
I'm trying to keep in mind the rider counts for the existing women's class. Seems like the sweet spot is around 25 riders per class. If we do segment it, don't know how the counts will pan out until towards the end of the season.2. women's class some have said their should be another break maybe 25+.
Hmmmm... Could be big difference between a 9 year old girl and 15 year old woman. Don't know if there'd be enough riders to support a decent 4-8 girls class. Maybe a 4-10 year old girl's class???With that being said, I think the J class should be 9-15 yr old women. maybe even a girls 4-8 yrs old too. ???
After some review, I agree with DW on # 2 for the age groups for the younger riders, but I do not think we need to split by two or four stroke. However, I like the agent split for the 16+ in proposal # 3.Wolverine423 said:I would go with proposal #2, but I would like to see 9-11 & 12-15 run what you brung regardless 2st verses 4st. {Look whats happening with the Sunday enduros} as there are to many classes to fill with to many trophys to hand out. Now we all know larger CC's does not determine class winners in enduros. *DB 125 @ LM 60 yrs*
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That trophy is actually 2 feet tall... the kid was a giant.... wouldn't want to be center-punched by him in a corner! :ohmy:fatherandson said:Hey..how come the big guy in the photo with the goofy name on his shirt has a SMALLER trophy than Zach?
If a rider in the FES series feels that it’s time he or she needs to be tested with an advance class or A - AA or B & C cut off type event trail then I would recommend to stay over another night and enter up on Sunday's program. I feel that the FES is for family ride together’s along with being a stepping stone for the big show on Sundays. I also purpose that ALL Sandbaggers are to have their coolers confiscated along with drive byes performed on their bikes.... ;)kdx633 said:to take what mike said earlier a step further.14-16 year olds with advanced skills get bored quickly at 12 mph especially if it is on orv trail.adults who are uncomfortable riding the full blown enduro have nothing that compares to gain skills and confidence.
logistically this may be difficult to do but lets throw it out there anyway.how about a family enduro event that has an advanced class that would ride some event style of trail at 18 mph.much like the aa-a loops and b-c cutoff kind of thing.
I combined all riders in the 12-15 class, ranked them within each of the individual events (compared scores), assigned points accordingly for each event, then ranked them based total points. Make sense? I can post a copy so you can verify that it's done correctly.fatherandson said:... Bill, how did you determine the top 20? Total points? Or comparing scores at each event?
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