Oh just playin around. I actually raced the 4 stroke A class in the mid to
late 90's and finished 2nd to Harvey for 2 years.
Jeff Stoess
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----- Original Message -----
From: "mshss" <shorton@...>
To: <midsouthharescrambles@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Mid South Hare Scrambles] Re: course cutters
> No one was out of order on the first lap, at least not at the end of
> it. There are often overflow numbers used throughout the classes when
> we have unexpected high turnouts in particular classes, and as Jeff
> pointed out those numbers don't align with the class number range.
> Those numbers are almost always 950 to 999.
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> After the first lap and especially after lap#2, there are so many
> lappers the entire field is mixed well by then, so it's impossible to
> spot someone out of order. Even on the end of lap one and the start
> of lap 2 you will have the C riders and pros intermixed, as well as
> anyone else who got stuck, etc. and is now getting lapped.
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> There was one rider who was caught off-course. They were properly
> penalized.
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> Also, FYI on a different topic, we found 2 kids who ignored my
> warnings, and went to the rear of the property to play ride. They
> were caught, one was a youth rider who was retroactively DQ'd from his
> earlier youth finish. The father of the child would have also been
> penalized but he had a DNF so this time was written off as a warning.
> Next time dad will be penalized, too. DQ's stick (don't count as
> drops) on points. Play by the rules or go play somewhere else,
> please.
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> What'ca doing on a bike Jeff? I noticed your nameplate and wondered
> if that was you.
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> Cheers,
> Scott
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