
but you still went 9-30
Jared133mx wrote:if you have anything else to say you can shoot my mom a message
Jared133mx wrote:if you have anything else to say you can shoot my mom a message
If you'd take your head out of your ass for a second and read you'd see this is also the Amateur nationals, and I happen to be an amateur rider. Not pro, not A class ( which is considered amateur here)....but true amateur. If it's going to be 2 classes just say what it really is. Pro and Semi-Pro Nationals...cause the definition of amateur is a bit skewed here.m121c wrote:Processing time is up to 7 days. However, Chris as stated earlier in this 10 pages of whining and stupid questions that you will processed within the next 24 hours.zg290 wrote:I sent mine in last night, so about when will I get the track link? Thanks
There doesn't "need" to be anything, I can assure you they are trying to provide as much as they possibly make happen. I'm sorry, but if you aren't good enough to qualify that is more of a you problem, should probably get better or not race then if you can't warrant up $25 for 12 sick tracks and the chance to qualify for the racing. I haven't raced in a long while, nor will I in the future, but I'm probably going to buy a membership just so I can ride with my buddies when the tracks come out and possibly race a time or 2. Seems worth it to me..Funk wrote:There needs to be 3 classes if you are going to charge to be in the series.
Pro- Top riders
A Class - Riders who could possibly qualify for Pro but don't have the consistency yet.
B + C class- TRUE B and C riders who can have some decent competition ( instead of getting destroyed by A class sandbaggers )
I'm not a terrible rider but I'm still C class I'd say possibly B on some tracks. But there are just too many riders in Amateur who are really A Class riders which makes it very tough to even qualify for a race.
Would love to be a part of this and have no problem contributing funds for all the hard work. I just want to get to ride if I'm going to pay.
It costs $250 to sign up for a pro national. Every weekend about 40-80 riders in each class do not qualify, and to let in on a secret, the AMA don't give a shit! They don't do a "sorry you failed to qualify" race because they paid their money and they deserve to race. "I went out for soccer, I don't care that we lost I deserve a god damn trophy Susan you heartless bitch, I tried!"
This participation generation shit is getting old. It's not "all kids must play" rules in real life just a FYI.
Yes, request it when submitting your membership info.ehm24 wrote:If I have an A license can I race the 250 Pro class?
Pretty sure that's what they're doing, it's mentioned somewhere in here. The tracks will just be publicly released at a later date than the people paying to race the series.onefoureight wrote:So how I'd go about it, is release the track publicly like you have for the last 6 odd years, and then charge how ever much you wan't to race the rF competition.