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Started by jethro, July 16, 2014, 11:32:25 AM

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jethro

Last raced with CCS back in the Roger Edmonson days. Guess a lot has changed. Gonna check it out at Roebling. Like the practice day on Sat. No rush to get comfortable and set up.
Are there many racers in the classes that SV650? Be nice to be in a big group with all levels of skill so slow-ass me can have some folks to race!!! :biggrin:

LWT Racer

It';s really hit or miss. But the Expert lightweight grids have been pretty big.
Sam Wiest #60
TWF Racing | LWT Racer
Lighweight Racing - The struggle is real.

britx303

Grids for an sv650????!!!!!Hell...ive been seriously thinking about getting an sv since ive now done two weekends with CCS,and i see mostly sv's at the track,at least around here(mid-atlantic).Maybe im seeing it wrong,but it seems like there is quite a few spots for it,as the sv guys seem to be out there all day if they want.

jethro

Fun bike to run and not too hard on tires and such. Also I am happy being on a ride that doesn't have intimidating HP! Just hope there are some good mid-packers for me to play with.

nevenelestate

At the Spring RR round there were 28 bikes in the GTL expert field and 10 in the amateur field.
http://www.ccsracing.us/results/2014/030914%20RRR%20CCS%20Results.pdf


If you're quick on the SV you could race in some MW races and probably beat a bunch of 600s ;)

jethro

Quote from: nevenelestate on July 18, 2014, 02:11:21 PM
At the Spring RR round there were 28 bikes in the GTL expert field and 10 in the amateur field.
http://www.ccsracing.us/results/2014/030914%20RRR%20CCS%20Results.pdf

If you're quick on the SV you could race in some MW races and probably beat a bunch of 600s ;)

I used to be medium quick but you folks keep getting faster and I stay the same.