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Started by roadracer162, December 21, 2005, 02:40:35 PM

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roadracer162

I will be moving from amateur to expert for 2006, hopefully. When would I expect to see some confirmation of my expert competition number??
Mark Tenn
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K3 Chris Onwiler

CCS numbers aren't assigned by expert or amateur.  If you've already paid and opted to keep your amateur number, you're all set.  If you requested a different number, you'll have to wait until the renewal deadline and then see if your choice is available.
Have you checked the bump list to see if you were moved up?  If you earned enough points last year, the bump will have happened automatically.
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Jeff

QuoteCCS numbers aren't assigned by expert or amateur.  If you've already paid and opted to keep your amateur number, you're all set.

K3, I beg to differ.

IIRC, if an amatuer bumps up and attempts to renew a number already in use by an expert who has also renewed that number (within the same region), the amateur will be forced to select a new number.

I could be wrong, but I believe that is the correct processing.
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mike_rbm

You are right JeF4y. Only if you stay an AM do you get to kep your number or if you are going on another year of expert. Just because you were #1234 as an AM doesn't mean you can be #1234 if it's being used already.

PJ721

I dont remember seeing an AM and EX with the same # in same region... I thought only one # was issued regardless of status?
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buffy

There is one number list for am and ex...so there is not an am #123 and ex #123...

buffy

let me clarify - one nuber list per region...

Jeff

I've been Midwest expert #42 for the last 3 years (AM 1 year before that).

H-Man is AM #42.  

H, did you register Great Plains or Midwest?
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EM JAY

QuoteThere is one number list for am and ex...so there is not an am #123 and ex #123...

  Stop trying to give away my number.   ;D
Michael Jordan
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K3 Chris Onwiler

I think H is GP.  No, I think I'm right, as Buffy pointed out.  There is only one number list per region, so am and ex both draw from that list, and there can't be an am and an ex from the same region with matching numbers.
The frame was snapped, the #3 rod was dangling from a hole in the cases, and what was left had been consumed by fire.  I said, "Hey, we've got all night!"
Read HIGHSIDE! @ http://www.chrisonwiler.com

Xian_13

K3 is right.
There is only on # per region.

Example. #13s and their regions
#13 Bill Hitch-thingy ... Midwest (I believe)
#13 Gene Paul Gilcrest (The old Great Lakes)
#13 Xian Great Plains
#13 The guy on the team wright bike??? No clue what his region is.

XIII
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EX#996

Quote#13 The guy on the team wright bike??? No clue what his region is.

XIII

That's Barney Wright....


... we've been trying to figure out where he's from for a long time now.  LOL!

 ;D
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