'04 WORCS schedule updated
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'04 WORCS schedule updated
from what i can tell, the 04 ATV classes are as follows:
Pro
Pro-production
Vet (30+)A, B & C,
40+
sport (16-29 yrs)
4-stroke production A, B & C
Open A, B & C
unclassified
utility.
i don't know about pre-registration, i think they do.
they will run the slower classes on saturday & faster ones one sunday... however, the "unclassified" class, which runs saturday, allows anyone racing sunday... pro, A, B, etc. to pre-run the course
Pro
Pro-production
Vet (30+)A, B & C,
40+
sport (16-29 yrs)
4-stroke production A, B & C
Open A, B & C
unclassified
utility.
i don't know about pre-registration, i think they do.
they will run the slower classes on saturday & faster ones one sunday... however, the "unclassified" class, which runs saturday, allows anyone racing sunday... pro, A, B, etc. to pre-run the course
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'04 WORCS schedule updated
Hi dual-sporter,
LokiDS650 and I have been to Longview. The track is located in the industrial area of Longview, so they don't have to worry about pissing off the neighbors. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] They have about 11 miles of cross-country trails and a huge mx track (very quad friendly track). I really liked the track but if it rains down there, it will be very slick, the ground is mostly clay and gets real messy. That stuff will stick to you like tar.
BTW, congrats on the 4th over-all at OPMC!
As far as the track layout goes, there are a couple of good tabletops, the whoops aren't to bad, and they had a step-up that was pretty fun, nothing to complicated. The mx track itself is about twice the size of Pacific Raceways. The trails that I road were single wide, but there was plenty of opportunities to pass and were fairly smooth. You can really haul a$$ in some parts.
Loki and I were seriously thinking about going down there this Saturday to practice, but it's supposed to rain all week, and we are still scraping clay off our quads from a month ago, so I don't think it's going to happen.
LokiDS650 and I have been to Longview. The track is located in the industrial area of Longview, so they don't have to worry about pissing off the neighbors. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] They have about 11 miles of cross-country trails and a huge mx track (very quad friendly track). I really liked the track but if it rains down there, it will be very slick, the ground is mostly clay and gets real messy. That stuff will stick to you like tar.
BTW, congrats on the 4th over-all at OPMC!
As far as the track layout goes, there are a couple of good tabletops, the whoops aren't to bad, and they had a step-up that was pretty fun, nothing to complicated. The mx track itself is about twice the size of Pacific Raceways. The trails that I road were single wide, but there was plenty of opportunities to pass and were fairly smooth. You can really haul a$$ in some parts.
Loki and I were seriously thinking about going down there this Saturday to practice, but it's supposed to rain all week, and we are still scraping clay off our quads from a month ago, so I don't think it's going to happen.
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'04 WORCS schedule updated
Well I am still assessing the damage form the woodland race on Sunday.
Any way Here’s a pic of Longview lay out for one of the Grizzly GP races
http://www.longviewmx.com/Grizzly-aerial-view.htm I am sure that the WORCS lay out will be using just as much land.
I was thinking of doing 4 stroke Production C class
I seen three 300 Gas Gas's out at Woodland Sunday and one spanked everyone. So I will stay in the 4 stroke class LOL.
And for any one that was thinking of running in the women’s class for a better chance good luck beating Kate Duncan!!!
She is a local that races the WORCS series and makes most guys look like chumps. She raced in the C class for 2003 and beat most B riders and Maxxis tires now sponsor her for 2004.
Any way Here’s a pic of Longview lay out for one of the Grizzly GP races
http://www.longviewmx.com/Grizzly-aerial-view.htm I am sure that the WORCS lay out will be using just as much land.
I was thinking of doing 4 stroke Production C class
I seen three 300 Gas Gas's out at Woodland Sunday and one spanked everyone. So I will stay in the 4 stroke class LOL.
And for any one that was thinking of running in the women’s class for a better chance good luck beating Kate Duncan!!!
She is a local that races the WORCS series and makes most guys look like chumps. She raced in the C class for 2003 and beat most B riders and Maxxis tires now sponsor her for 2004.
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'04 WORCS schedule updated
Originally posted by: LokiDS650
Well I am still assessing the damage form the woodland race on Sunday.
Any way Here’s a pic of Longview lay out for one of the Grizzly GP races
http://www.longviewmx.com/Grizzly-aerial-view.htm I am sure that the WORCS lay out will be using just as much land.
I was thinking of doing 4 stroke Production C class
I seen three 300 Gas Gas's out at Woodland Sunday and one spanked everyone. So I will stay in the 4 stroke class LOL.
And for any one that was thinking of running in the women’s class for a better chance good luck beating Kate Duncan!!!
She is a local that races the WORCS series and makes most guys look like chumps. She raced in the C class for 2003 and beat most B riders and Maxxis tires now sponsor her for 2004.
Well I am still assessing the damage form the woodland race on Sunday.
Any way Here’s a pic of Longview lay out for one of the Grizzly GP races
http://www.longviewmx.com/Grizzly-aerial-view.htm I am sure that the WORCS lay out will be using just as much land.
I was thinking of doing 4 stroke Production C class
I seen three 300 Gas Gas's out at Woodland Sunday and one spanked everyone. So I will stay in the 4 stroke class LOL.
And for any one that was thinking of running in the women’s class for a better chance good luck beating Kate Duncan!!!
She is a local that races the WORCS series and makes most guys look like chumps. She raced in the C class for 2003 and beat most B riders and Maxxis tires now sponsor her for 2004.
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'04 WORCS schedule updated
'04 Rules are now posted on the WORCS website.
i just got this email from the in response to some questions i had about the WORCS....
my questions:
>i'm a local ATV rider & racer, 30 years old, i Ride a 2003 Gas-Gas Hp-300
> ATV and want to attend some of the WORCS races this coming year. locally, i
> usualy race 2-stroke, open, or amature class,(there is no A, B or C) so i'm
> not sure what class to run in.
> i noticed there is no open C ATV class, but there is a Vet C... am i
> confused?
> I am curious why the production classes are limited to 4-strokes? my ATV is
> a current production machine, but a 2-stroke.
reply:
"A is expert/intermediate level rider, B is amateur/junior level, and C is
beginner/novice riders. You will be eligible to ride the production classes
as it is not limited to 4-strokes, just center cases and frame must be stock,
no motor size limitations. You could rider production C or Vet C if you are
a beginner. If you are a B rider, you could ride Vet B on saturday and
production or Open B on Sunday. Saturday races are 45 minutes, sunday 75
minutes. Entry fees are non pro $50, and gate fees vary from facility to
facility ranging from $5 to
i'm still not sure what class to run....
i just got this email from the in response to some questions i had about the WORCS....
my questions:
>i'm a local ATV rider & racer, 30 years old, i Ride a 2003 Gas-Gas Hp-300
> ATV and want to attend some of the WORCS races this coming year. locally, i
> usualy race 2-stroke, open, or amature class,(there is no A, B or C) so i'm
> not sure what class to run in.
> i noticed there is no open C ATV class, but there is a Vet C... am i
> confused?
> I am curious why the production classes are limited to 4-strokes? my ATV is
> a current production machine, but a 2-stroke.
reply:
"A is expert/intermediate level rider, B is amateur/junior level, and C is
beginner/novice riders. You will be eligible to ride the production classes
as it is not limited to 4-strokes, just center cases and frame must be stock,
no motor size limitations. You could rider production C or Vet C if you are
a beginner. If you are a B rider, you could ride Vet B on saturday and
production or Open B on Sunday. Saturday races are 45 minutes, sunday 75
minutes. Entry fees are non pro $50, and gate fees vary from facility to
facility ranging from $5 to
i'm still not sure what class to run....
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Originally posted by: Quadracer33
We'll be there to almost all of the West Coast ones. Honeylake was pretty rough going through the creek bed, anybody new to WORCS invest in some skid plates and good mud tires. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
We'll be there to almost all of the West Coast ones. Honeylake was pretty rough going through the creek bed, anybody new to WORCS invest in some skid plates and good mud tires. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]