
What are they doing with those in the C practices? Refund their race entry or going out with B?
pbody wrote:
What are they doing with those in the C practices? Refund their race entry or going out with B?
Maybe not enough guys signed up for them to have a c practice
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mattyhamz2 wrote:
Maybe not enough guys signed up for them to have a c practice
I’d guess that’s the likely scenario. C practices have been small.
52 on the 450 list and 45 on the 250 list, wonder how many showed up and are going to want to go out.
early wrote:
52 on the 450 list and 45 on the 250 list, wonder how many showed up and are going to want to go out.
Back of the pack privateers have two mentalities.. and it's probably the first one.
Why destroy my equipment when I don't have the money to buy parts if I blow something up? (Most privateers I'm guessing)
Privateers on a team where they can provide parts if they blow something up are looking at an opportunity to make their first main or get their first top 10.
early wrote:
52 on the 450 list and 45 on the 250 list, wonder how many showed up and are going to want to go out.
devindavisphoto wrote:
Back of the pack privateers have two mentalities.. and it's probably the first one.
Why destroy my equipment when I don't have the money to buy parts if I blow something up? (Most privateers I'm guessing)
Privateers on a team where they can provide parts if they blow something up are looking at an opportunity to make their first main or get their first top 10.
True I hope we have an interesting night, could really shake things up especially in the 250s
Mud races are a great opportunity for lesser skilled riders to break through the mess with a good finish. I’m surprised they aren’t being over run with entries from local pros. Anything can happen n a mudder
Weather is nasty here in San Diego right now. High winds and consistent rain. Its definitely going to be worse conditions than A1.
KennyT wrote:
Mud races are a great opportunity for lesser skilled riders to break through the mess with a good finish. I’m surprised they aren’t being over run with entries from local pros. Anything can happen n a mudder
And mud races are a great opportunity for our top riders to get more experience racing on the ground rather than flying thru the air. That might help them at the MXdN next fall.
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theycallmeebryan wrote:
Weather is nasty here in San Diego right now. High winds and consistent rain. Its definitely going to be worse conditions than A1.
Where are you? Im a few miles from Petco and still no real rain yet.
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So they never had qualifying? How does that work
Nvm qualifying is after rdl