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[QUOTE="lips, post: 134194, member: 22609"] The reason that there are separate classes for A, B and C is to allow folks to compete with each other in specific skill "ranges". In District 36, each class is drawn separately to avoid having riders with less skills get in the way of riders with more skills. This ensures that B riders (for example) do not get in the way of faster (assuming that they are) A riders in any given special test section. The AMA "loophole" that allows a rider to "move themselves up" is frowned upon in our district unless the rider "moving up" has great skills. The idea is to allow "skilled riders" to move themselves up, but I recommend that one does not use this rule to advance themselves just to "ride with faster people", because there is a good chance that you may just become "a roving bottleneck". Even in the AA-A classes in Nationals there is a huge disparity in skill level. Did I mention how many AA riders I pulled over (a skill in itself) for at the Boot Hill event.:) [/QUOTE]
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