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[QUOTE="Timr, post: 498915, member: 16236"] Wow, is this confusing. I was looking over the Mill Creek MX site, to get info about this weeks race. I took a peak at the class list and it looks very interesting. Here it is: <TABLE width=480 align=center> <TBODY> <TR> <TD vAlign=top width=180>[size=1]50cc Shaft --- 4-6yrs 50cc Stock --- 4-6yrs 50cc Shaft --- 7-8yrs 50/60cc Open --- 4-6yrs 60-65cc --- 7-9yrs 60-65cc --- 10-11yrs 60-65cc --- Preteens 80-85cc --- 7-11yrs 80-85cc --- 12-12yrs 80-85cc --- 14-15yrs 80-Open --- 9-15yrs 80-105cc --- Super Mini 80-125cc --- 12-15yrs 0-125cc --- 4-stroke 125cc --- C/D 250cc --- C/D 16-24yrs B-D/ A Mini-Quads Quads --- 4 stroke Quads --- 4 stroke Hobby/Novice 125cc and 250cc Pro Unlimited Amateur[/size] [size=2]There appears to be 14 classes that are set up for kids on bike of various diplacements. That I can understand.[/size] [size=2]Furthermore, I feel that 125cc and 250cc PRO is pretty self explanitory.[/size] [size=2]Here's where my confusion lies. I don't see 125 A and 125 B and 250 A and 250 B. Are these not classes anymore? Does it seem silly to anyone else to have C and D with no A & B. What's the difference between C/D and hobby/Novice? Sounds like the same thing to me.[/size] [size=2]The other night, I called Domino's to order a pizza. I said I'd like a small mushroom pizza. The kid on the other line said: "We only have medium & large." I chuckled and said give me the medium. I hung up the phone and turned to my wife to say: "In order for there to be a medium, doesn't it have to be in the 'middle' of something?" If you only have medium and large, isn't that really small and large with nothing in the middle?[/size] [size=2]Does anyone know the meaning of all of this?[/size] </TD></TR> <TR> <TD vAlign=top align=middle> [color=#cb9f5f]</B>[/color] <DIV align=center><!-- Lower Leftable Area ---></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> [/QUOTE]
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