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Question about which class a Triumph 675 fits in CCS.

Started by vosnick52, February 02, 2010, 06:34:22 PM

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Graham

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CCS is CCS Daytona would be the same for any region.

Any 600cc class and up.
middleweight Supersport (600cc)
middleweight superbike (600cc)
GTU (600cc)
middleweight Grand Prix(600cc)
Heavyweight supersport(750cc)
Heavyweight superbike (750cc)
Unlimited Supersport (1000cc)
Unlimited superbike(1000cc)
Unlimited Grand Prix (1000cc)
GTO (1000cc)

These are the classes i raced my R6 in.But i must say racing with the 1000cc at Daytona was a little scary in the expert group.

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vosnick52

In reading I thought I can race in supertwins as well.
Is that correct?
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Graham

Super twins are a four stroke, two cylinder..unlimited displacement class. Call CCS to make sure but i dont think they will let the bike run in that class.But a 1098 does run in Heavy weight so you got a shot.

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ahastings

Quote from: vosnick52 on February 02, 2010, 09:18:36 PM
In reading I thought I can race in supertwins as well.
Is that correct?
thats only wera that allows triples in the twins classes, don't waste your time running the unlimited classes at daytona on a 675.
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Dude, you have a race today. What were you doing up so late???
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