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New challenge classes for 2025

Postby Timothy Sauder » Thu Dec 05, 2024 10:23 am

We have room in the schedule for a few test challenge races for the 2025 season.
Feel free to discuss the proposed races here.
The Membership Secretary will send out a poll near the end of the month to cast your vote on what you'd like to enter and or see at our events.
All of the chosen classes will run at all four of the events.
The Post Vintage Invitational (now medium and heavy) was voted on at the AGM to make it an official test class for the 2025 season so it's already slotted into the schedule.


Battle of the Twins
Two cylinder four stroke only, air and liquid cooled
All classes defined by the VRRA
Three classes, divided into light, middle and heavy

Song of Singles
Single cylinder four strokes, air and liquid cooled
Open to all years up to 2025 machines
Road race machines only
Two classes, up to 400cc and open

2T GP Open
Two stroke machines air or liquid cooled
Any year and class right up to 2025
Three classes, 125, 250 and 500+

British European American Racing Series
Two or four stroke machines, air or liquid cooled
Any machine not made in Japan
Two classes, Junior (500cc) and Senior (1000cc+)

Big Bore Unlimited Open
Four stroke, four cylinder machines, air, oil and liquid cooled
Motors must be 900cc or larger
Up to model year 1996
No restrictions on frames, suspension or wheels
Two classes, ACU Open and LCU Open
The ACU Open would be the same as last years P3 Philip Island Fire Breathing Monsters race we had at CTMP.


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Re: New challenge classes for 2025

Postby Brian Stevenson » Thu Dec 05, 2024 1:15 pm

Timothy. The 2T open makes absoloutly no sense.

- What if you have a 350?
- Why wouldn't you just follow the AHRMA rules and get AHRMA folks to attend. Thats a 30 person class in the US. If you can get 5 they may enter the bikes native class as well +senior/junior open. Thats another $500 per rider
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Re: New challenge classes for 2025

Postby Timothy Sauder » Thu Dec 05, 2024 2:23 pm

From the AHRMA Handbook;

8.8 OPEN TWO-STROKE
Open to any two-stroke motorcycle, regardless of displacement, number of cylinders,
frame type, cooling type or date of manufacture.

We can eliminate the classes in the 2TGP and just run it as an Open.
Not a problem.
Easier for me to grid. :)

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Re: New challenge classes for 2025

Postby Brian Stevenson » Thu Dec 05, 2024 2:34 pm

I'm just thinking its such a huge class at AHRMA and if you could get 5 of those guys at Calabogie and Mosport that would bump up the number significantly... and who wouldn't want to ride at Calabogie and Mosport
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Re: New challenge classes for 2025

Postby Timothy Sauder » Thu Dec 05, 2024 2:40 pm

Exactly.
I know numbers for those classes might be low for either of the Shannonville rounds.
But they should attract a lot of interest at Calabogie and Mosport.
I'm hoping to attract bikes with no where else to go.
A swarm of RZ350's on the grid would be a sight not seen in a long time.

Filling out P1 is part two of the get more riders out plan.

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Re: New challenge classes for 2025

Postby Pascal B. » Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:53 pm

I fully support an Open two stroke race!
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Re: New challenge classes for 2025

Postby Mike Heggarty » Fri Dec 06, 2024 7:49 pm

Very exciting !
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