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Post by ttpracing on Jul 2, 2010 10:20:23 GMT -8
Ok guys, all of our information is finally up. We may still be adding as we go but if anything big changes I will let you know. Check it out----> www.ttpracing.comAny questions you may have that you do not see on the website please let me know. It has taken us months of negotiations and contracts to get this off the ground. Contingency moneys are continuing to come in and we will updat the website and keep you informed as we go. There is diffently money to be made in all race events.
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Post by scotinexcile on Jul 2, 2010 10:36:25 GMT -8
Good job Sam nice to see some other fresh ideas coming through.
Hopefully I will be around and able to take part ;D
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Post by ttpracing on Jul 2, 2010 10:54:05 GMT -8
Thanks man, I have put what little money I have left into these events.
Would love to see you in the TWINS class Alan. I know you can ride buddy!
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Post by Justin(o) on Jul 2, 2010 11:29:56 GMT -8
Sounds great. This is what the motorcycle community needs
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Post by ttpracing on Jul 2, 2010 12:26:54 GMT -8
Im trying to get all the riders to unite and bring some riders over the hill as well. We ALL need this!
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Post by Yard Sale on Jul 2, 2010 12:48:26 GMT -8
How about letting two strokes compete in the Unlimited Twins? Is this sprint racing? How about GTO/GTU length racing? How about endurance racing?
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Post by Justin(o) on Jul 2, 2010 13:34:05 GMT -8
Im trying to get all the riders to unite Rick James wrote a song called "Unity'' and made a ring that had the song's name on it. . . . . .At some point, Rick James punched Charlie Murphy in the forehead with it.
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Post by ttpracing on Jul 2, 2010 15:17:36 GMT -8
How about letting two strokes compete in the Unlimited Twins? Is this sprint racing? How about GTO/GTU length racing? How about endurance racing? I think the biggest issue we have is going to be having enough riders to compete in each class. Were gonna start small and see what kind of turn out we get. So we just setup the basic classes.
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Post by ttpracing on Jul 3, 2010 8:04:23 GMT -8
Updated the Rulebook tab page on our website, There is now a quick reference up front on requirements for your bikes for each class. Mainly this was for Production because there are a few of restrictions.
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Post by Gangplank on Jul 3, 2010 20:44:21 GMT -8
Looks like my bike can only run in the open cc class. Bummer since it's a 650. Maybe you'll get more novice racers / no license guys if you break out the classes a bit. Otherwise it's a no go.
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Post by Justin(o) on Jul 3, 2010 20:49:26 GMT -8
The open CC class is the only place you can race as an unlicensed racer. Unless you wanna ride against Zoran *spank-slap-whip-meow*
Why is it a no go? It's ALL SYSTEMS-GO!
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Post by Gangplank on Jul 3, 2010 20:55:12 GMT -8
Umm... Cause I'll be a newbie w/ maybe 70 hp vs newbie peanuts on literbikes. I might beat a few but for $250+ it's not fun unless I'm in a group I can be competitive in.
Just might be cool if newb/no license was 650s, 600s, 1000s. It would be fun to be out there with similar bikes fir a change.
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Post by Justin(o) on Jul 3, 2010 21:36:54 GMT -8
I like to create my own classes inside of my class. I'm the first 38 year old across the line. I'm the only divorced guy in the butterfly. I'm the coolest balding guy at this prom.
I disagree with your argument. There will be many slower people than you, and you know it! Also, there are other 650 owners that will be out there. I wouldn't consider you a newbie, either. Lastly, If you want the events to grow, you gotta support them. * Remember that you have the best pit crew AND the best coach*
PS. You didn't become a great skier, or attorney, by making the playing field "level." You became competitive. This is no different.
You'll enjoy bragging rights over people with bigger/faster bikes, and to be in an organized race is worth the 250. It will include practice time. It's definitely worth it.
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Post by ttpracing on Jul 4, 2010 8:38:04 GMT -8
Looks like my bike can only run in the open cc class. Bummer since it's a 650. Maybe you'll get more novice racers / no license guys if you break out the classes a bit. Otherwise it's a no go. Ok here is the deal, The open street class will be sent out in waves. 600s and the twins will run in the same wave , but you will be in your own class. Basically it is two races on the track at the same time. 750 and 1000cc will run in the same wave, again you will be in your own class.
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Post by ttpracing on Jul 4, 2010 8:41:44 GMT -8
The open CC class is the only place you can race as an unlicensed racer. Unless you wanna ride against Zoran *spank-slap-whip-meow* Why is it a no go? It's ALL SYSTEMS-GO! I just want to make this clear, any rider can run in any class, even if you have no race license. That is what our certification is for. The only difference is the certified riders wear a vest in the other classes outside of Street Class if they decide they want to race in another class. The non licensed rider does not have to stay in Open Street.
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