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[QUOTE="TJC510, post: 1219473, member: 73205"] i think it would be hard to combine the classes and come up with something that will work well. all 5 districts have A/B 200, and A/B 250 with only district 16 combining the A/B 250 and A/B Open. why go with what the minority has, instead of the majority? the two smaller classes out of these are the A 200 and B open. if you were to combine the 200 and 250 classes, obviously it would be both A and B. that would make the b250 an even bigger class that it already is. if you do the 250 and open classes, it would do the same to the A250. the next question would be will the riders be competitive in the combined classes? i feel we have the riders to fill out the classes we already have. the SS A/B was a needed class for us as we have a lot of fast old guys. also the C class was just huge and split was alot better for both. [/QUOTE]
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