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    Talking MX classes revamp from MNZ

    Just saw this today on MNZ web site, WOW, they pushed this through fast. Kinda cool though, I really miss the sound of two strokes at full noise (not puttering along like mine.....)
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    CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS CHANGES

    At Motorcycling New Zealand's AGM held in Wellington on the 13th May 2007 a decision was made to change the class structure of the NZ Senior MX Championship classes. The new classes are as follows:

    A. 125cc two stroke class.
    B. 250cc two strokes and 250cc four strokes combined together.
    C. 251cc to open

    MX Championship rounds will occur as follows;

    29/30 September Timaru
    13/14 October Rotorua
    10/11 November Hawkes Bay
    17/18 November New Plymouth

    Paul Pavletich
    CEO MNZ

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    i hope this filters down through to the club level, would be good

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    250cc 2 strokes to run with the 4 stroke 250's you got to be joking!!! the 2 strokes will get the hole shot every time. bugger ! might have to go back to a 2 stroke.

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    sounds interesting
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy 2006 View Post
    250cc 2 strokes to run with the 4 stroke 250's you got to be joking!!! the 2 strokes will get the hole shot every time. bugger ! might have to go back to a 2 stroke.
    Seems like an odd decision, ok you get more traction with a 4/ but weight, power and torque are all in the 2/'s favour.

    May have something to do with predicting where the manufacturers are heading. 2/'s being phased out due to emissions laws and the continuing R&D on 4/'s expected to gradually close the performance gap?

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    was talking to a guy who was saying if someone one a 250 2 stroke starts winning alot they get pushed to the open class.
    if you ride a 250 2 stroke you can still choose to race in the open class.

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    im not to sure about running 250 2t and 250 4t togethere in the pro nats class.
    would be good at club level thou
    maybe we should have a 4 round or 1 off national 2 stroke championship ?

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    heyy Guys, i was the person that put this forward for discussion back in January, i did a lot of research into lap times and race times, i beleive that 250F's will dominate the 250 class, most people will ride them quicker, as for the starts thier will be a small advntage for the 2t's but not as big as everyone thinks, Look at the desnations, 250F's won a moto and villipoto and townley was 3rd in the 1st lap in a feild on 20 450's

    Most club level races are run all in at the moment anyway, so i do not see how this effects racing thier,

    i am still fighting to get National Cup series going in the nationals, with points counting from all rounds, (not an offical title) to help riders who are not quick enough for National Classes but still want to be envolved in the MX champs,

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    i read about it a while ago here: http://www.rmcc.co.nz/article.php?id=208




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    fuck your kidding if you think a 250 2strk has an advantage over a 250f,unless your bubba of course,2stroks should be in sepperate class from the
    4s. the roost from the 4s sucks hard.

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    thier is not enough riders or time to run 4 classes, their 250 class got down to under 20 riders this year at some rounds of the nationals,
    if you put them in the 450's they were on a hiding to nothing, at least they have a chance agasint a 250F, i agree most riders will ride a 250F better, but if you are fit, and practice you can ride a 2t jsut as quick

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott411 View Post
    thier is not enough riders or time to run 4 classes, their 250 class got down to under 20 riders this year at some rounds of the nationals,
    if you put them in the 450's they were on a hiding to nothing, at least they have a chance agasint a 250F, i agree most riders will ride a 250F better, but if you are fit, and practice you can ride a 2t jsut as quick
    yeah i understand that, fair enough,just ban the 4s i say, send them back to the farm where they belong!

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    i tried, they called that a bit over the top,

    long live the 2t, i love the smell of premix

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