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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:19 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

as we are talking rules for classes for the nationals i would like to know what class my 10 year old riding a std 90cc pro shark would race in
is it the std class or the modified class because my child is older than 8
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:23 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Well now that Mrs Gaiter has laid down the rules which are true. Been there done that. Locky did ride 06 nats at "12" both classes, but only rode the 90cc class in 07. Remember this kid ozquad is 12, so he can ride both classes, but hopefully he can ride better than he can write. He must be riding four strokes after his comment of 2 strokes. My money will be on Boz on his 2 stroke.
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:24 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

NO I'm not moving forward as I run race meets by the MA book can you show where this rule is written please.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:46 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

would it also be up to the organisers from the sa comitee as to what they put in their sup reggs in conjunction with MSA? not too sure so could someone please clarify?
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:47 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Huskygoat wrote:
Yes but once you ride in 13 years you canonot go back true. ever

I will check on Locky but I believe he did not ride in 13 in 06 because of this very rule.

No you cannot ride both check the rule you wrote


I didnt write lockie was 13....... he was 12 ! thats why he could ride in both classes.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:56 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

The classes for Nationals for juniors should match the GCR's with provisions for combining classes ie the 2 classes of standards and adding "More than 4 years age difference maybe permitted" to obtain enough riders to constitute a class (which is 10 at National level)in the reference to standards as theres 2 age divisions.
as there was like 14 riders?? 90cc at tri states Murray Bridge, sure theres going to be a couple of grids at this years nats, wont that be something to see !

At State level in WA the WAMX Committe wrote the sup regs to what would fit in with the runnings of the state round series for juniors this year.
ie all 90cc on one grid, seperated in modified and standards by age scored separately, not perfect, but was better than 1 race day 3 races for a title. Next year it all may change.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:19 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

The three (3) Junior Classes for Australian Championships are as per Page 110 of the GCR's and in BOLD
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 8:13 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

I allways though that was a type o

Iwould get slaghtered if I let a kid ride Blasters then go back to 90s

Have we got that in writting? and inthe book?

So I understand you do this only in WA where you write into your regs?
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:36 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

old55 wrote:
The three (3) Junior Classes for Australian Championships are as per Page 110 of the GCR's and in BOLD


so in W.A. why can't 10 year olds ride in std 90 class at your state rounds this year ???? seems a bit unfare for young one just starting out
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:59 pm Post subject: what you ride mate? Reply with quote Back to top

what you riding there mate come on out to a club meet and ride more fun on the track rather than gramma lesons with husky " the legend fast fuellers in the north " ask bullet laughing laughing LOL
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:05 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Page 110 definitely does say that a 12 year old can enter in two different casses, and ofers no further distinction in the tabled form.
Page 102, however, adds that...
"A rider may move to the next higher age class when they become eligable by reason of celebrating a birthday, but once the rider moves to that higher age class, they may not move back to the lower age class,"

Regardless of which school anyone does or does not go to, the MOMs clearly say pick one class.
The minute you hand in a entry form for the 200 -300 class the MOMs say you can't race a 90 -110.
Black and white in the MOMS.

So, by all means pick either class, you are entitled to do so.

If you try both classes and your opposition point that out by way of an official protest on the day, it can't be argued, there is no other possible interpretation of 12.16.0.1 because the rule is very clear.
And after this discussion, I am sure someone will have a rule book on the day with the relevent sections highlighted.

But like Husky asked, seeing your signed letter will be interesting.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:52 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

mud machine wrote:
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The three (3) Junior Classes for Australian Championships are as per Page 110 of the GCR's and in BOLD


so in W.A. why can't 10 year olds ride in std 90 class at your state rounds this year ???? seems a bit unfare for young one just starting out


Because 7 and 8's are young ones just starting out, is it fair to put a 10yr old with 7-8yrs olds, sorry not within my reasoning, but if you have a problem with it suggest you put pen to paper, not fingers to keyboards,
I guess for the past 3-4yrs our riders have devloped well in WA, so obviously somethings been done right.
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:38 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bullet wrote:
Page 110 definitely does say that a 12 year old can enter in two different casses, and ofers no further distinction in the tabled form.
Page 102, however, adds that...
"A rider may move to the next higher age class when they become eligable by reason of celebrating a birthday, but once the rider moves to that higher age class, they may not move back to the lower age class,"

Regardless of which school anyone does or does not go to, the MOMs clearly say pick one class.
The minute you hand in a entry form for the 200 -300 class the MOMs say you can't race a 90 -110.
Black and white in the MOMS.

So, by all means pick either class, you are entitled to do so.



If you try both classes and your opposition point that out by way of an official protest on the day, it can't be argued, there is no other possible interpretation of 12.16.0.1 because the rule is very clear.
And after this discussion, I am sure someone will have a rule book on the day with the relevent sections highlighted.

But like Husky asked, seeing your signed letter will be interesting.


Thats right HIGHER AGE CLASS all goes on age, when they turn 13 not 12 - so from the age of 12 until 12 and 364 days (except for leap year) then the choice they make at 13 is what they are in till the 31st of December that year onwards until they turn senior, thank god.

This rule is for those that are ready to go up will go up and those that are not ready they will stay down for that year, progression of riders, thats what its all about. This option also applies to two wheelers being able to ride 85's or 125's/250's or both classes - we are MX remember.
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 9:28 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Can we get an official answer from MA so we all know well before the Nats?
Rather than speculate on here.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 9:50 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

If you read the rules............. How do you get that definition without a expalnation on that rule. You must have it old55? Its nearly be a 2 page essay. That doesn't change moving to a older class and going back. just seems unworkable.

I just see irate parents jumping up down sideways with rule books guns and all that stuff . I Think I stay away from the nationals .

Once this is sorted I will write a letter to all our members in NT clarifing this.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:59 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Okay - have just cornered and clipped my son around the ear for his discussion board escapades and I'll try and clear this up.

I asked this question to MA, and I received advice back from the Junior Development Commissioner as confirmed by the MX Commissioner.

The advice was that Under GCR 13.2.9 for Motocross a 12 yr old is eligible to ride both classes for this year only, and yes he can race in both classes at the Australian Nationals. This is due to the age overlap in the 2 classes (90cc-110cc and 200cc-300cc).

Please don't shoot the messenger - seek your own advice if you believe this is incorrect.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:23 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Clarkie wrote:
Your 2 cool 4 school hey, another couple of years and you will be coolest kid in the Dole Queue too


Yo Clarksta mum sayz I hvs 2 apolajiz = NOT :}


c u in q dude i new id gt paid$ 2 ride sumday (u’d b da 1 pushn da 2 strok gofa – gt a turbo 1 dude)
 
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 3:52 pm Post subject: rule changes Reply with quote Back to top

old55 wrote:
mud machine wrote:
old55 wrote:
The three (3) Junior Classes for Australian Championships are as per Page 110 of the GCR's and in BOLD


so in W.A. why can't 10 year olds ride in std 90 class at your state rounds this year ???? seems a bit unfare for young one just starting out


Because 7 and 8's are young ones just starting out, is it fair to put a 10yr old with 7-8yrs olds, sorry not within my reasoning, but if you have a problem with it suggest you put pen to paper, not fingers to keyboards,
I guess for the past 3-4yrs our riders have devloped well in WA, so obviously somethings been done right.



I thought the GCRs in quad jnr 90cc age and class were very clear Sections 22.6.1 & 22.6.5.3 in the 09 rule book read 7 to under 10 & 9 to under 13 can ride in standard classes. So can or why would you change the SRs to suit only 7 & 8 yrs for your state title series? Are the standard 7 & 8 yr kids riding separately or with the other older (9-U13) 90cc group? If they’re riding together then they’re not being protected from the bigger kids or faster modified bikes or are they? By changing the true MA classes aren’t you limiting the opportunity for slightly older kids on standard bikes to have a chance at a state title? Or do you have enough 7 & 8yr kids to make-up a class?

If my kid was under 10 and on a standard bike and you told me they couldn’t compete in a standard class because he wasn’t 7-8yrs I wouldn’t be too pleased of this change of rules at a state title – I’d be running to the rule book – especially if I knew my kid had a chance of getting a podium for the standard class (wouldn’t you?).

I guess if you got all the standards over 8years of age to agree to race as a modified (I don’t know why they would, I wouldn’t) then this could work, though you would still be penalizing all the 9 to under 13s who are racing on standards they’re never going to catch the modified bikes so what’s in it for them?

If you want to build the sport you need to keep it fair, interesting and motivating – but from where I’m sitting (maybe I’m wrong) limiting and changing the ages at a state title isn’t a positive way to go about it.

I concede WA does have a lot of very talented young riders, but I think we can agree this is attributable to their natural ability – not due to age class limitations.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:55 pm Post subject: WOW Reply with quote Back to top

I thought vet over 45 had problems Hrm Hrm
don't stay away husky come and play with the rest of us old farts even eddy T from Darwin is coming to have a crack at the national and i stole 2 cans of woop ass off of Smitty just so i can try to keep up with old dutch man van vliet ! laughing laughing HA HA

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:55 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Yes I'm coming as long as you start backwards and give ma head start lol as for That old bugger Eddie a bit of water in the fuel does the trick Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

If I'm 37 what class?

If I'm 47 what class?

I think I might ride clubman safer Laughing Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:35 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Specifications
Light Weight 250R Style Chassis
Engine Type - Honda CR85
Pro Circuit - Pipe & Silencer
Weight - 245 pounds dry
Front Suspension - 13 inches (no-bind long travel)
Rear Suspension - 13.5 inches (no-link long travel)
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Front Tires - 19.5 x 6 x 10 Holeshots
Rear Tires - 18 x 9 x 8 Turf Tamers
Front Rims - ITP 4 plus one offset
Rear Rims - ITP 8 x 8
can this machine be raced in the 90cc class as i was thinking of importing one from usa (to run in the modified class)
they are made from "kids on quads" laughing
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