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Started by 310Lytle, October 31, 2004, 05:56:10 AM

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310Lytle

Is there a way to get an individuals stats and results
in one place?
I'm trying to give year end results and do a
'05 resume and would like to get just my results.
I was able to do this with my other groups (USGPRU
and WSMC) but don't see a place for it here.

Mike_

cstem

The best way to find your results is to look at the wood you have taken home.  If you finished worse than 5th you probably should not put it in a resume anyway.  Not to mention, the way results get messed up on the web you may be safer doing your own research. Then again, you could always say you got first ::)
The voice of the Southwest.

Jeff

Cstem, I politely disagree.

I think it depends on the class.  MWSS for example, has probably the largest turnout around.  A region top 10 season is something to be proud of.

Also, it's all in the presentation...

eg.  
38 races entered
36 Top 10 finishes
20 Top 5 finishes
8 Podium finishes
3 Wins

That's not a bad way of putting it...
Bucket List:
[X] Get banned from Wera forum
[  ] Walk the Great Wall of China
[X] Visit Mt. Everest

310Lytle

QuoteThe best way to find your results is to look at the wood you have taken home.  If you finished worse than 5th you probably should not put it in a resume anyway.  Not to mention, the way results get messed up on the web you may be safer doing your own research. Then again, you could always say you got first ::)


Thanx Cory but I don't think it is possible to send
awards to prospective sponsors.
I know how I finished, what I was looking for was
a pre compiled list of my entries and results.
It seems a data based program could do this
competantly (help me out with the tech stuff Brian.)
As I said, WSMC has it as well as USGPRU. I was just
wondering if it was something I missed.
Looking at my wood didn't help either.

brian213

#4
Looks like Jeffery has been taking some marketing classes.  :)  Nice way of putting it!  I'll have to combine the 4 championships I've raced in this year and come up with something like this.

Mike, John Fisher and I were starting on a system for doing the stats but quickly gave up...lots of work.

The one ecumike did for GPRU is pretty slick, and seems relatively simple...though I think it's that way because of the extremely limited public the GRPU has, and only 2 classes.  CCS has a lot and WSMC even more.  :P

The WSMC one is highly flawed as far a  user interface goes, but at least it's there.

-Brian

Jeff

#5
QuoteLooks like Jeffery has been taking some marketing classes.  :)  Nice way of putting it!  

hehe... no, just common sense.  A lot of my racing ability comes from being able to market myself, my websites and then, my sponsors.

I have sponsors who provide me more than they do their AMA teams because I bring them revenue where the AMA team does not.

And FWIW, this year I ended up 10th in Middleweight Supersport.  I term that an accomplishment because this is a HUGE class (+220 riders in the midwest).  I could have been higher up had I run every race and weekend, but still am proud of my finishes.  
Bucket List:
[X] Get banned from Wera forum
[  ] Walk the Great Wall of China
[X] Visit Mt. Everest

brian213

#6
Nice work Jeffery!  That is really good!  I am proud of you...heck, I think I told you before that I wasn't going to race my F4i because that class is crazy...haven't paid much attention to it in CCS, but at WSMC that's the axe murderer class...501-650 Novice can be like a horror film to watch.  :)

Again, very good job in such a competive class!

I think I won the championships in 125GP for Pac and SW, but, the biggest part of competiton was mostly showing up for the races and choosing not to tangle with the LWSB AMs.  :)  I've been the only one to regularly to show up...still, can't win if you don't race.  :)  It's been fun though...I sometimes pretend I am racing with the SVs and Buells in the waves ahead of me.  The last event at Vegas (F-USA) was crazy.  125GP starts behind 2 waves, and all of those Harleys were there.  Man oh man, I think one went down in about every corner.  :)  They had to red flag it because there were no more corners to crash in (ha ha ha).  It was a blast though.   :)

-Brian