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Let's see, if Mike Perman jumps the gun just 1 less time...carry the one...thought so. DOH Wildcats!
Include Jonathan...won OSY-400 by a mile but jumped the gun...ask him "no way "... and Jamie pulled his kill switch the same heat (Saturday's schedule). I'm not questioning the math (a DAWG doing the math), but the Wildcats won the majority of the non-J classes. I guess they (CWU) needs to offer (something) or get oral commitments from some of these young folks, plus realize that jumping the gun (or DNF's) count against them as much as winning, especially in a single race format. Just thinking that maybe the race director (DAWG) needs to make this last point clear at drivers meeting next time. Oh well, such is life. Speaking for my family, if we are to lose to someone, it's better to lose to a Husky than lose to a Coug
WWU = Kyle ran 2 heats on Saturday in CSH for a 1st overall (1st, 3rd), 499R ran 1 heat on Sunday for Saturday's schedule for a 1st. Assuming we are counting the overall points, WWU average would be 400. Assuming we are counting point per heat, (1st, 3rd, 1st) the average would be 341.667 (1025/3). Just food for thought.
WWU = Kyle ran 2 heats on Saturday in CSH for a 1st overall (1st, 3rd), 499R ran 1 heat on Sunday for Saturday's schedule for a 1st. Assuming we are counting the overall points, WWU average would be 400. Assuming we are counting point per heat, (1st, 3rd, 1st) the average would be 341.667 (1025/3). Just food for thought.
Good point John. So run only 1 class and (recruit) a high school kid with good equipment, who doesn't know the meaning of "the throttle works both ways" and (somehow) stays rightside up in near white cap conditions. I guess you guys are pretty smart up there?
With that said, I want to thank Ryan for organizing this competition. It makes for a lot of fun.
Good point John. So run only 1 class and (recruit) a high school kid with good equipment, who doesn't know the meaning of "the throttle works both ways" and (somehow) stays rightside up in near white cap conditions. I guess you guys are pretty smart up there?
With that said, I want to thank Ryan for organizing this competition. It makes for a lot of fun.
A good way to end our racing season.
Jim
Also (and I mean it), nice job Kyle Lewis in CSH. You took it to the limits and I don't know how, but survived to race another day.
WWU = Kyle ran 2 heats on Saturday in CSH for a 1st overall (1st, 3rd), 499R ran 1 heat on Sunday for Saturday's schedule for a 1st. Assuming we are counting the overall points, WWU average would be 400. Assuming we are counting point per heat, (1st, 3rd, 1st) the average would be 341.667 (1025/3). Just food for thought.
Correct, except for the fact that Kyle (and Sean, for UW) never bothered to scratch for 20ss Saturday. Oh well.
If you guys want to do points different, the race is in need of a race director for next season. There's some food for thought.
Mike Johnson
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Doug, its a nice BIG trophy we had it all last year, it needs to be engraved and returned to the HUSKIES and then Jared can take it to school. Good luck at the Devils Lake Kilo's. Rocky
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