Love how you snuck your name in first in Old Boy's John!!
Love how you snuck your name in first in Old Boy's John!!
I just assumed he sorted it by oldest first.... isn't that the case?
I'm looking into either myself and Johnny, or Johnny only coming out to do round 3.
Is there enough time to get a SOAR license? Does ARC qualify as a race school equivalent? Otherwise what would be involved.
What groups could we qualify for Johnny being an experienced rider and on an 07 Gixer 600, me being novice and on an 07 Gixer 750? The rule book mentions a women's class, yet I don't see any thing about that in results, has this been canned?
I've been at Cayuga once some 2 years ago, would there be sufficient practice time to get comfortable with the track?
Thanks!
Good to hearI'm looking into either myself and Johnny, or Johnny only coming out to do round 3.
There is always time to get a SOAR license. We run a school on the friday of every round, and FAST, ARC, and previous race experience/licenses will prove competency and allow you purchase a SOAR license. http://soaracing.ca/html/forms1.htm is the link to our license/ entry forms. once filled out, email to info@soaracing.ca.Is there enough time to get a SOAR license? Does ARC qualify as a race school equivalent? Otherwise what would be involved.
What groups could we qualify for Johnny being an experienced rider and on an 07 Gixer 600, me being novice and on an 07 Gixer 750? The rule book mentions a women's class, yet I don't see any thing about that in results, has this been canned?
if you sign up to do the race school on friday it's usually open practice with an instructor, either Al Robb, or Scott Rupert. friday alone with either of those guys should get you comfortable and up to speed, but there is always Saturday practice as well if more time is needed. Next round is not an endurance round so there will be lots of practice time available Saturday if you need it.I've been at Cayuga once some 2 years ago, would there be sufficient practice time to get comfortable with the track?
Thanks!
Unfortunatly there has been ZERO turnout for the much requested formula femme series. I know it's something we were looking forward to doing, but a bunch of guys in wigs with fake tits out there racing isn't fooling anybody. We need Women entries to make it go.
Commoooon Maggie! You could have had a guaranteed podium all this time!
I need to get a track/race bike before I race, I'm riding my street bike on the track ya know?! I can't push it, then I won't be able to do ice cream runs on the bike I see TMP just posted all the info, and by the looks of it...they are having the ladies class.
Nope its a misprint. Until some ladies start showing some interest it will not be on the schedule again.
oh man.. that makes me want to ride anyways next week just in the lady class. Are you running it in conjunction with another class on the track?
I will let Ken give the official word. But the unofficial word is that there will not be a woman's class scheduled again until we have at least a few pre-registered women commit to the race.
OK, no problemo... I'll wait till my bike is set up and run with the boys.
The women's thing is a little weird, especially since obviously some have requested it and now no one is showing up. It's got a bit of a "special bus" feel to it. Obviously some women feel they need the extra gentle intro into playing with the rest of the field and if it helps get them into the sport, that's great, but isn't that the point of a novice class? I think it's a little silly that the women expect less of themselves, would be nice to see some more confidence. I've never felt unwelcome in any manner by the boys in the sport and in general every one around the track is usually very helpful to any beginners so I really don't buy that women need special treatment because they struggle in this man oriented sport argument. ...20 years ago maybe..
Are dogs allowed on the grounds?
OK, no problemo... I'll wait till my bike is set up and run with the boys.
The women's thing is a little weird, especially since obviously some have requested it and now no one is showing up. It's got a bit of a "special bus" feel to it. Obviously some women feel they need the extra gentle intro into playing with the rest of the field and if it helps get them into the sport, that's great, but isn't that the point of a novice class? I think it's a little silly that the women expect less of themselves, would be nice to see some more confidence. I've never felt unwelcome in any manner by the boys in the sport and in general every one around the track is usually very helpful to any beginners so I really don't buy that women need special treatment because they struggle in this man oriented sport argument. ...20 years ago maybe..
Are dogs allowed on the grounds?
Damn... good post.
For a girl that is :snorting:
We look forward to watching you whoop up on the boys
Yes by all means we love puppies as long as you dont mind Tracy and I stopping to pet and play with them all the time.
Lol no kidding. Hope she comes back out.Funny how the only woman who showed up for the first round was a 15 year old young lady and a CBR125R..
..my boyfriend helped me together put the sentencesDamn... good post. For a girl that is :snorting: