Just to make it official, we will no longer race any class on the C track. Everyone will race track 1. I have ridden it enough, and I feel as though it is C class friendly enough for all to enjoy. We may cut some of it out for the 50's, but other than that, everyone had better gets some laps in at the next open practice on 6/9 & 6/10. Same drill as before on laps, 4 for all, but the A riders; 7 laps for them.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Series Points Standings
You can find points standings for each class as well as links to round results here:
http://www.briarcliffmx.com/racing_points.asp
Posted by Anonymous at 9:01 PM
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
New Practice Dates
We have added many more practice dates, please check out the info under the practice link.
Posted by Briarcliff 1 at 11:24 AM
Monday, May 21, 2007
Pitbike Racing Cancelled
Due to a lack of participation, we will be cancelling the pitbike racing for 6/23. just not enough interest in it. We will still be running pitbike classes at the hog roast rain or shine on 7-7-07, just like last year. And regardless of turn out as well, even if its just me, should be funny if thats the case.
Posted by Briarcliff 1 at 5:25 AM
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Racing is on for May 19th and 20th
We will be holding two rounds of the Coughlin Toyota Spring Series this weekend. Camping is free friday and saturday, so come make a weekend of it. Pets are allowed, and pitbike racing is still scheduled for saturday following the 2nd motos. For those who have been holding out, this is your chance to be series elgible for awards and product. You must race four events. Hope to see everyone this weekend.
Posted by Briarcliff 1 at 9:43 AM
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Updates & Coughlin Toyota R3
Well we have purchased a new disc to help break up the chisel plow clods. I know that was a major concern amongst riders last weekend. Apparently, nobody shares my enthusiasm for such abuse, but oh well.
Another thing regarding awards. After numerous dissapointed faces, I plan to implement a new award policy. The flyer did say top six, which was to mean we would place up to six places, not a minimum. My fault. I will be handing out top six regardless of class size to the youth riders. These classes include: All 50's, 65's, 85's, supermini, Quad 50-70-90's. We will participation plaques for everyone outside of the top six for all 50's, and 65/85 beginner. As for the rest, we will do half of the class size, rounding up on odd numbers. For example; 6 riders = 3 awards, and 7 riders = 4 awards (vs 3.5).
On better note, R3 of the Coughlin Toyota Series will happen this Sunday, May 6th. Gates open at 6:00, signup at 7:30, and practice at 9:00. Racing will be under way 11:00. Open Practice Saturday, 11:00, $20 per rider, followed by pitbike racing. Camping is free saturday, and yes you can bring your pets. Just no pets in Mom's concession area! Concessions open both days, don't bring any food, you can't beat Mom's kitchen.
Posted by Briarcliff 1 at 7:25 AM