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1/6/2014 7:29am
A friend of mine traveled up to Spring Creek this past weekend to try and qualify in the +25 at the Loretta Lynn's regional. While there he was parked next to a 15 year old kid who did something I felt was pretty damn noteworthy. This wasn't a stunt.. the kid doesn't have much money and this is what he was able to pull together.
He took this thing..
And did this with it.. yes that's the HIGHLY competitive 250B mod class.. yes.. that 1985 CR250 won a moto against 42 other dudes. My friend said he was scrubbing and riding the shit out of this thing all weekend. Unfortunately his 1st moto finish was mid-pack so the results weren't enough to get him qualified in the 250B. But he did easily make it in the 2-stroke B/C with a 2nd overall. So if he feels like making the trip to race just 1 class (he could also possibly make it in the B as an alternate) then you'll see this bike tearing up Loretta Lynn's.
He took this thing..
And did this with it.. yes that's the HIGHLY competitive 250B mod class.. yes.. that 1985 CR250 won a moto against 42 other dudes. My friend said he was scrubbing and riding the shit out of this thing all weekend. Unfortunately his 1st moto finish was mid-pack so the results weren't enough to get him qualified in the 250B. But he did easily make it in the 2-stroke B/C with a 2nd overall. So if he feels like making the trip to race just 1 class (he could also possibly make it in the B as an alternate) then you'll see this bike tearing up Loretta Lynn's.
Good for this kid.for showing them that when your that good you can ride anything.
can't wait to see this go down
Awesome to see!
The Shop
and i think my link is not working for me. but a video was done on him, if you wanna check it out search Spring Creek Regional 2013- Jerry Robin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2GE5dQwAgyI
It has to meet homologation rules and on older bikes, I believe that includes something like a 5-year exclusion rule, where a bike is no longer homologated after 5-years, basically because you can't get them any longer and they're not readily available...there isn't 500 units in showrooms for sale.
Again, I think it's bad ass what the kid did, but I do not think the guy can legally race that bike
2. 115cc and up Limited Class
a. To be approved for AMA-sanctioned competition,
motorcycles (engines and frames) must be available
through retail distributors.
The MX Sports amateur supplimental rules only mention this:
B. MACHINE ELIGIBILITY AND CLASSIFICATION
1. Riders may ride a limited motorcycle in a non-limited class.
2. 2014 model machines are NOT eligible in any class.
I wanna see some vid!
alec@sover.net
I think it might be an issue if he were racing the stock class, but probably not a class that allows modifications.
Pit Row
Love seeing stuff like this. Fast kid, old equipment, determination, real motocross. Two thumbs up!
I am more excited to think about this kid racing at LL's than I have been about watching any factory min rider make their pro debut.
GuyB, How about you sticky this one.
Put it on the old school board as well.
Somebody please set up a paypal account so we can help this kid get to Loretta"s.
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