This is going to fun. Just a tip one of the tracks is 3/4 of the 4X/Super Cross track. Have a look at the Flyer. A big thanks to Aaron Kanters your a legend buddy.
Nevesy can you explain how this works? Does the race utilise portions of all of the tracks? Say the top half of one, jumping over to the 4x, and then the bottom of another different track? I'm so there!
I'd come out to the busy bee this weekend, but not enough notice to get time of commitments...
Yo this is how it works.
There are 3 different tracks with the same start and finish, the start is just above the top of the orchard. For practice 1 track will be open at a time. Say about 1hr and then we will open the other track and so on. For racing we will do a run on each track and add the 3 times together to get a overall time which will place you into the shoot out. I was thinking a top 50 because the tracks are shorter than a standard D/H track. You must be consistant on all the tracks because all 3 runs count. At this point your times count for club points the same as a standard race. Then the shoot out will be on 1 of the tracks, which 1 we will decide on the day. I gotta say that this is also a trial to see how it all works so feed back would be great. There are no shuttles but the walk is not to bad. This is a club round so the cost wont be to bad, not 100% sure on how much yet.
Cheers Paul
That sounds like a great idea maxfacta. I have also been thinking about the fact that you could possabily have different bikes for different tracks. But to keep it fair I think that the rule will be 1 bike for all tracks. So that bike choice will be important.
What a weekend not only did we get the 4X/SX running but we also got the three tracks going this race is going to be fun. A big thanks to the people that helped I could not have got it done with out you so THANKS.
club points
hey do you need club points to race? and how do you find out how many points you have?
No you dont need Club points
No you dont need Club points to race. All that means is if you are doing the club series you will get club point for your position in your catagory.
will there be shuttles? and
will there be shuttles? and How much?
Pardon?
Nevesy can you explain how this works? Does the race utilise portions of all of the tracks? Say the top half of one, jumping over to the 4x, and then the bottom of another different track? I'm so there!
I'd come out to the busy bee this weekend, but not enough notice to get time of commitments...
Three Tracks @ Three Chillies
Yo this is how it works.
There are 3 different tracks with the same start and finish, the start is just above the top of the orchard. For practice 1 track will be open at a time. Say about 1hr and then we will open the other track and so on. For racing we will do a run on each track and add the 3 times together to get a overall time which will place you into the shoot out. I was thinking a top 50 because the tracks are shorter than a standard D/H track. You must be consistant on all the tracks because all 3 runs count. At this point your times count for club points the same as a standard race. Then the shoot out will be on 1 of the tracks, which 1 we will decide on the day. I gotta say that this is also a trial to see how it all works so feed back would be great. There are no shuttles but the walk is not to bad. This is a club round so the cost wont be to bad, not 100% sure on how much yet.
Cheers Paul
Final track
My mate Dan had a good idea -> Shoot out - the guy with the fastest time into the top 50 should get to decide the track!
Cool, I like it. I'm so
Cool, I like it. I'm so there.
Great idea
That sounds like a great idea maxfacta. I have also been thinking about the fact that you could possabily have different bikes for different tracks. But to keep it fair I think that the rule will be 1 bike for all tracks. So that bike choice will be important.
The tracks are running
What a weekend not only did we get the 4X/SX running but we also got the three tracks going this race is going to be fun. A big thanks to the people that helped I could not have got it done with out you so THANKS.