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C-LEIGH RACING
06-01-2010, 10:02 AM
AMA/ATVA Extreme Dirt Track TT race round 2 at Sikeston, MO, was at least 6 TRX250Rs there racing with one having a KX500 engine in the frame.
Billy Clayton, Sikeston Race Park owner, owned the KX500 powered one & had long time Pro rider Jackie Medows piloting it.

Who said the 2 stroke or 250R is dieing out, NOT, but I can tell you one thing is, MONEY to keep them 4 pokers running.

:eek: Neil

All250R
06-01-2010, 12:19 PM
Good job Neil!

headache
06-01-2010, 12:59 PM
dang i knew i shouldve went to watch that! i'm only two hours drive from there. I went and watched dirt track stock cars instead:ermm:

C-LEIGH RACING
06-01-2010, 04:40 PM
Originally posted by headache
dang i knew i shouldve went to watch that! i'm only two hours drive from there. I went and watched dirt track stock cars instead:ermm:

Yep, you missed a full Saturday & Saturday night of 4 wheeler racing, action packed & slinging sand.
Worst part, was you missed them 7 fast women in the womens class, my daughter being one of them & on her NPRD 350R at that.
Neil

Aceman
06-01-2010, 06:16 PM
Does it seem like your working on more 250R's now too, Neil?

rocketshops
06-01-2010, 07:39 PM
I am planning on going to the South Dakota race, just wondering how many classes I will be able to run with my 330, I would like to run as many as possible, or will a 265 open me up to more classes. I am a fairly fast A rider in MN and do not really know what class I belong at a national, I havent raced with any of these guys to be able to judge my speed.

C-LEIGH RACING
06-02-2010, 09:32 AM
With a 330, you can run any of the age classes, providing your age match's up with which ever class.
16 to 24, 25+, 30+, 40+ & if you run A class at your local race events, then Open A class.

We've opened up the Pro Lite class this year, to include the 2 strokes, but it goes 265 2 stroke 450 4 stroke.

I found out this past weekend, that the Pro Lite class includes Amature riders, like if your an A class rider, you can compete in Pro Lite if you want.

Pro-Am-Unlimited, is for just about anything sport bike, A class & above riders only, Hybred bike builds or any engine size providing it is a bike engine, NO blown 350 small blocks in a custom frame though.
Neil

rocketshops
06-02-2010, 03:57 PM
330 it is, Thanks.