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Started by extrakt0r, December 09, 2005, 09:34:06 AM

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No, only SuperSport, SuperBike and GP classes count towards the overall championship.
Kevin Elliott
Director of Operations-CCS/ASRA
Fort Worth, TX
817-246-1127

Super Dave

QuoteNo, only SuperSport, SuperBike and GP classes count towards the overall championship.

Ok, so the GT classes will NOT count toward the overall champinoship based on that statement...

Correct?
Super Dave

Jeff

I've got $10 that says the GT classes will be VERY sparse this season...

hmmm...  Might be an easier class championship...
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TommyG

I don`t know Jeffy, everyone loves track time!

towelie

I was looking at this;
How To Get Started in Racing Under CCS (New Rider Mailer)
http://www.ccsracing.us/forms/2006/2006%20New%20Racer%20Pkg.pdf

and it shows;
* LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERSPORT
   Three cylinder, liquid cooled, up to 675cc
* LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERBIKE
   Three cylinder, liquid cooled, up to 700cc
* LIGHTWEIGHT GRAND PRIX
   Three cylinder, up to 700cc

This means Triumph Daytona 675 gets to be in LIGHTWEIGHT class!?  ???  :o  :-/  :(
shouldn't it be in MIDDLEWEIGHT?  :P

CCS

#41
8.2 CCS SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS - Points earned in each class will be accumulated to determine Champions in each announced championship series as well as Race of Champions Grid Positions.

8.2.1 In the event of a tie, the rider with the most first place finishes will be declared Champion. If a tie still exists, then 2nd Place finishes will be used, etc. until the tie is broken. If a tie cannot be broken, then the riders will be declared CO-champions and order of entry will establish priority for Race ofChampions gridding.

8.2.2 Regional Top Ten competition numbers will be assigned in each series by combining all points scored in all SuperSport classes, all SuperBike classes, all GT classes, Lightweight Grand Prix, Middleweight Grand Prix and Unlimited Grand Prix by each Expert ranked rider during the season in that series. The rider with the most points will be issued #1 for the following season. The rider with the second highest point total in that region will be issued #2, etc., until ten riders have been assigned the numbers 1 through 10.
8.2.3 Regional Overall Championships (Amateur and Expert Divisions) will be assigned in each series by combining all points scored in  all SuperSport classes, all SuperBike classes, all GT classes,  Lightweight Grand Prix, Middleweight Grand Prix and Unlimited Grand Prix by each Amateur ranked rider during the season in that series. The rider with the most points will be recognized as the Regional Overall Champion.
Kevin Elliott
Director of Operations-CCS/ASRA
Fort Worth, TX
817-246-1127

ecumike

Hey Kevin... I emailed you last week about what you spoke to Ryan about.  Let me know if you're still interested in something, or if you have something already worked out.


 - Michael Santelia

gpstar1

Quote8.2 CCS SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS - Points earned in each class will be accumulated to determine Champions in each announced championship series as well as Race of Champions Grid Positions.

8.2.1 In the event of a tie, the rider with the most first place finishes will be declared Champion. If a tie still exists, then 2nd Place finishes will be used, etc. until the tie is broken. If a tie cannot be broken, then the riders will be declared CO-champions and order of entry will establish priority for Race ofChampions gridding.

8.2.2 Regional Top Ten competition numbers will be assigned in each series by combining all points scored in all SuperSport classes, all SuperBike classes, all GT classes, Lightweight Grand Prix, Middleweight Grand Prix and Unlimited Grand Prix by each Expert ranked rider during the season in that series. The rider with the most points will be issued #1 for the following season. The rider with the second highest point total in that region will be issued #2, etc., until ten riders have been assigned the numbers 1 through 10.
8.2.3 Regional Overall Championships (Amateur and Expert Divisions) will be assigned in each series by combining all points scored in  all SuperSport classes, all SuperBike classes, all GT classes,  Lightweight Grand Prix, Middleweight Grand Prix and Unlimited Grand Prix by each Amateur ranked rider during the season in that series. The rider with the most points will be recognized as the Regional Overall Champion.
CCS Thunderbike counts for this, right??
Chris Kalb
EX Mid Atlantic 797 CCS / ASRA
LP Racing, Pirelli, Street & Comp,

Super Dave

Super Dave

Super Dave

QuoteThis means Triumph Daytona 675 gets to be in LIGHTWEIGHT class!?  ???  :o  :-/  :(
shouldn't it be in MIDDLEWEIGHT?  :P

Um, you and I are reading the same thing.  I don't see where it is excluded, as of yet.

Kevin or Eric from CCS should have some guidance.
Super Dave

gpstar1

So let me understand this right. If one was to take 1st in points for ccs thunderbike you don't get anything for it??
Chris Kalb
EX Mid Atlantic 797 CCS / ASRA
LP Racing, Pirelli, Street & Comp,

Super Dave

#47
For Thunderbike you do.  But it doesn't add points to your overall regional championship points.
Super Dave