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2007 New National Championship Class


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yes the High school and Junior classes still exist ... although all that truly understand the sport know a 125 until all techniques are perfected,is the best route.. For all youngsters.. So Homer can ride either class junior (support Line) or High school (es line). This proposal by no means ment to exclude anyone it was meant to help those with european dreams to have a fair chance at it .. There are those at the Council who believe this will have no effect on that dream ... C'mon Kids Prove them wrong I know in my heart this will help !!!!

Sounds good Ron. :wall:

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I'm glad to see a 125 class. Watching the world Jr's beat our best was incredible. You can be sloppy on a big bike going up something and maybe get away with it, but you can't be sloppy on a one two five. I think it will teach proper control and form, more than just putting in hours riding a bigger bike. We sure have a good crop of upcoming riders, it would seem a shame to waste them on stunt shows.

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this is no different than any other form of motorcycle racing, or competing. More power makes for more problems when you get in over your head. For the fact that more power will allow you the opportunity to ride obstacles your ability cannot handle. There are PLENTY of adults in the USA that should be riding 125 or 200 right now.

I totally agree, there are a lot of NorCal riders riding 200's.

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