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[QUOTE="KTM Mike, post: 1092527, member: 22658"] Bill - I like the proposal 1 due to the 12/13, and 14/15 split. there is a huge developmental difference in kids between 12 and 15. the current structure putting a 12 year old up against a 15 year old does not seem to totally make sense to me. For a similar reason, i think i prefer the class J and K splits in your proposal #2 over the class L in proposal 1. I do wonder if in the older classes, there should be some skill level recognition however? Dunno what exactly age I think of as "older" - but certainly those above 11 or so? maybe startin at 15? Here I am thinking of (for example) an "experienced" 15 year old, vs a really new to riding 15 year old. And, on a final note, this one being a bit of a departure of the strong "kid" oriented focus of the FES races, and am not totally certain I like the suggestion of any departure from that...but here goes. I wonder if there is a segement of adult trail riders uncomfortable with a full tilt enduro ( having heard to many horror stories from the Moose perhaps?) but wants to try an enduro on for size. Your class structure seems to facilitate that. But I wonder if some other shifts in the event structure might draw more adult trail riders in? Like no 12 mph section for over X age, all at 18, maybe a bit longer loop? Sorta like a "D" class instead of the C class in the current full tilt events. The reason I suggest no 12 mph part, is do these sort of riders blow that off thinking "its just a kiddie event" ( I realize of course they wont be as likely to get the benefit of really experiencing the fine art of time keeping) Great job on all this stuff Bill! You have been spending a lot of think tank time huh!? (now on to read your suggestions for the full tilt event class structure...at a first glance, I think you are onto something....) Mike [/QUOTE]
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