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  1. Erek Kudla

    An Informal Look at AMA C Class (lengthy post)

    The AMA absolutely evaluates it and the AMA appeal board, made up of 3 AMA congressmen, vote on each decision. Each vote has different situations and each are looked at individually by the appeal board.
  2. Erek Kudla

    An Informal Look at AMA C Class (lengthy post)

    Being "fast" doesn't give you an automatic bump. if you have ridden up in class at any AMA or Non-AMA event, that's another thing.
  3. Erek Kudla

    An Informal Look at AMA C Class (lengthy post)

    No, They aren't anything until they actually do it. They can race no lower than B in GNCC (off-road), but can also race A as they are eligible.
  4. Erek Kudla

    An Informal Look at AMA C Class (lengthy post)

    I'm sure. Off-Road 2.1 B. Riders and Classification 2. Self-Advancement c. Riders who race in MX and Off-Road and have different classifications in each type of racing may not vary more than one level. In the "A is A, B is B, C is C" article it addresses this specific situiation -...
  5. Erek Kudla

    An Informal Look at AMA C Class (lengthy post)

    That is actually legal within the AMA rules. by AMA rules, an MX Pro racer is considered MX A in amateur competition. As an MX A rider your classification can vary 1 skill level between disciplines. So he is legal to race Off-Road B. The ONLY leg work you have to do for me to correct it is to...
  6. Erek Kudla

    VMD Update...

    Race the Hare Scramble Friday. It's fun.
  7. Erek Kudla

    AMA Off-Road Racing Manager

    AMA Off-Road Racing Manager
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