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Old 11-09-2009, 01:55 PM   #21
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You better do your dance to the gear gods the night before. We don't want any gear box explosions going on.
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We can give you a ride down. Just need to come up with a meeting place. We live between Commerce City and Brighton. We usually go I-225 to I-25. Let me know.
Hey thanks Tom, I'll send you a pm. If I can find someone that's a little closer up north that would be cool too.
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You better do your dance to the gear gods the night before. We don't want any gear box explosions going on.
Only plastic I got is the links and wheels. And if Jason couldn't break it, I'm sure I'll be fine
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Old 11-09-2009, 07:13 PM   #25
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in, see yous guys down there
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Old 11-09-2009, 09:19 PM   #26
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You know we might have snow down here on Sunday? If not, I'm in.

I think the sportsmans class should allow dig, or make the course turns wide enough to not have to use reverse and a little less challenging. Or make another class in between to allow dig. Or you guys will just have to get stomped by my newb-ness lol.
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Old 11-09-2009, 09:27 PM   #27
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You know we might have snow down here on Sunday? If not, I'm in.
We did talk about this, if the weather becomes a issue we will address it saturday evening in this thread.

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think the sportsmans class should allow dig, or make the course turns wide enough to not have to use reverse and a little less challenging. Or make another class in between to allow dig. Or you guys will just have to get stomped by my newb-ness lol.
Why don't we just put it in the parking lot as a straight line for you.
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Old 11-09-2009, 09:56 PM   #28
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Why don't we just put it in the parking lot as a straight line for you.
Can we put Adam in this class too?
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Old 11-09-2009, 10:00 PM   #29
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"Sportsman" class speak up, we need to know your interest!! At least post that you are interested?
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Old 11-10-2009, 01:54 PM   #30
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I think the sportsmans class should allow dig
We have that class, it's called 2.2 pro.
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:17 PM   #31
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We have that class, it's called 2.2 pro.
So are you coming Sportyspice
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So are you coming Sportyspice
I have to work saturday night, and I get off at 8am on sunday. My plan is to hop in the truck and haul ass there to make it in time to clean house in the 2.2 class.

However I just looked at the weather and in the springs it is supposed to snow on friday and be a high of 32 on sunday.

I am not sure I want to work all night and then go stand around in snow all day.

We'll see what the weather looks like.
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Old 11-10-2009, 05:01 PM   #33
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I will be there, snow or no.

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Old 11-10-2009, 05:04 PM   #34
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At the HTW comp yesterday we ran novice and pro at the same time with one judge a course, only the start/finish gates were the same, otherwise they wre two separate courses. Seemed to work great with no hiccups.
The only problem I saw was the courses were 6 minutes long and finals were in the dark.

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I was referring to his question of being counted toward the 2.2 pro class, but if we count it for the series, then do we collect a series fee? I thought we talked about this?

Guess I could always just kick-butt with the novice rig running it in the pro class, then listen to all the talkin.


I like the idea of totally separate courses and judges that way, it will not be like running 50 people on one course, it would be like running 20 sportsman and 30 pro (for example). If we had a large out come it would take alot longer to run.
If you decide to run it, do the start like Horsetooth, but do 1.9 and 2.2 novice from the same start and Super and 2.2 pro from the same start.
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Old 11-10-2009, 05:07 PM   #35
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If you decide to run it, do the start like Horsetooth, but do 1.9 and 2.2 novice from the same start and Super and 2.2 pro from the same start.
Not a bad idea! Thanks for your input Jeff!

Now all we need is some "Sportsmen" to speak up....
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Not a bad idea! Thanks for your input Jeff!

Now all we need is some "Sportsmen" to speak up....
I don't mind judging sportsman/1.9 if we run those first...
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I would participate in the sportsmans class if you allow dig or make the course turns wide enough so not to use reverse. Also, maybe be more leiniant on the bodies. I have a friend that may run too.
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I would participate in the sportsmans class if you allow dig or make the course turns wide enough so not to use reverse. Also, maybe be more leiniant on the bodies. I have a friend that may run too.
The whole point of the Sportsman class is no dig....... And the whole point of dig is too turn sharp....
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I am going to be in Denver for a business trip this weekend. I'd like to come down and run with you guys if possible. I would only be running 2.2 Pro, do you think I will have time to run all of the courses? Or do your 2.2 courses start & run late? My flight out of Denver is around 5:30PM Sunday. I think I would need to leave Palmer by 1:30 to get back to the airport in time. Let me know if you think It will be worth the trip.
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Old 11-10-2009, 08:14 PM   #40
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I am going to be in Denver for a business trip this weekend. I'd like to come down and run with you guys if possible. I would only be running 2.2 Pro, do you think I will have time to run all of the courses? Or do your 2.2 courses start & run late? My flight out of Denver is around 5:30PM Sunday. I think I would need to leave Palmer by 1:30 to get back to the airport in time. Let me know if you think It will be worth the trip.
We have been trying to start 2.2 as early as possible, Hopefully we will get it going by 10:30 or 11. We can probably give ya a special pass, to get you through the courses a little faster.
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