The question was "Series", not "Class"
The three round support class series for age restricted Streetstock that follows the National rounds in the SI must be the best. Equal production bikes, the 3 best tracks, grids of 35 plus. 3 practice days, 6 race days, 9 races. Low cost entry and running costs. Tech support, coaching support and even spare bikes available. Awards for each round plus overall. And last year, the Ramage Memorial trophy. Great dicing, well presented bikes, TV coverage.
And all in the school holidays making it a great family time over a few weeks in the most beautiful part of New Zealand.
Beat that, anywhere.
What Oyster said........... WIV BELLS ON![]()
Nup Swerve.
The Sportz Fotoz Junior Cup has to be the best series. If you doubt this then see page 87 of August Kiwi Rider mag
Round 2 at levels this weekend.
Sorry, the SS150's and Streetstocks etc may get good fields, and have some good talent coming through.....but are fuggin' boring to watch. Slipstreaming duels at 90kph flat out just don't do it for me I'm afraid.
If I was a paying spectator I'd wanna see impressive machines, being well ridden, with sound and speed in abundance. Tick all those boxes and I'll gladly reach in my pocket to pay to see it.
If you're looking for future champions looking at one CLASS is all wrong.
If you're looking for the best class to watch then F2 or F1.
If you're looking for the best SERIES then Actrix Winter Series is pretty good but I don't know how it compares to PMCC, AMCC nor any of the other SERIES run down South.
Battle of the Streets? I know it's only 2 meetings but both from the participant and spectator perspective it is one of life's peak experiences. Imagine if Nelson and Greymouth were included.I have a biased opinion about the Actrix Winter Series, but best I save that for another thread.
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