dirt bike dave
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so he's never gonna do outdoors again?dirt bike dave said:Reed is an SX specialist now.
dirtbike_freak said:so he's never gonna do outdoors again?
150rguy said:Im glad to see ricky win again. but I wish chad reed was racing.
It was changed a few years ago to reward a moto win. It's not based on finish, it's based on points and a moto win gets you an extra point.rcpilot_971 said:how does a 1-3 finish beet a 2-2 finish if you have a a tie 1-3 = 4 2-2 = 4 I thought a better finish in the second moto ?
1 45 25 (1) 20 (3) 24 J. Grant
2 44 22 (2) 22 (2) 1 R. Villopoto
Actually it is based on moto finish position and the top 5 places get extra points for finishing highkarterron said:It was changed a few years ago to reward a moto win. It's not based on finish, it's based on points and a moto win gets you an extra point.
You're thinking 1-3=4 and 2-2=4 when you should be looking at 25+20=45 which beats a 22+22 that equals 44.
Why? I really like to see those that excel get rewarded for their performance.Vic said:I'd like to see the scoring the same as it is for local races.
dirt bike dave said:Lites Results below. I guess Townley went down in the first corner of moto 1, and could only get back to 10th.
rickyd said:I hope RC leaves w/the points lead!!!
figure it this wayrobwbright said:I'm still trying to figure out how 10-1 should beat 4-4, tho.
oldguy said:figure it this way
10th place = 11 points
1st place =25 points
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total = 36 points
4th place = 18 points
4th place = 18 points
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total = 36 points
Tie breaker is best 2nd moto finish= hard to beat a winner with that 4th place ;)
that's fine, but you need to take into account series points. The guy with the most points wins, not the least.robwbright said:I understand they have the points set up that way, but personally I think 4+4=8 and 10+1=11. I guess if I were running it I would base the overall standings for the two motos on your placing.
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