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[QUOTE="Combat767, post: 1253588, member: 26406"] On a tighter track a 250F and a 250 2T are pretty competitive against each other. Our track at the JoDaviess County fairgrounds in Northwest Illinois is a fairly tight stadium track. Riders probably never get out of 3rd gear accept maybe in the back stretch. In the past couple of years we have allowed riders to ride their 250F's in the 250/450 class. My observations are that a 250F can hang everywhere on the track with a 250 2T. You might see a 250 2T or a 450T pull them just a touch in an open section, but they are very competive against each other. We have had a couple of pro riders opt out of riding their tricked out 450 because it was to much bike for the track. 450F rider speeds seem to stay the same year after year because a 450F is a handful and most riders don't ride the bike to it's full potential. As the 250F's get faster each year you'll see them close the gap in speed and start hanging with 450F's on even the more open tracks. Here's hoping the 144 and 250 2T bikes get a little resurgence in racing. [/QUOTE]
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