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AFTER LOOKING AT THE MDRA WEBSITE I NOTICED THE PRO ET CLASS USED A PRO TREE.
I GUESS I JUST WANTED TO CLARIFY THAT THEY DO NOT USE HANDICAP STARTING
PROCEDURES OR DO THEY. I SEE THE STREET ET CLASS AND OPEN ET CLASS DOES USE THE
FULL TREE HANDICAP METHOD.
I MAY BE READING THIS WRONG, ALSO I CANNOT SEEM TO OPEN THE CLASS
RULES SECTION WHICH MAY BETTER EXPLAIN THIS. THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE BIKE I
RAN ON THE EAST COAST MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN IT IS HERE AND IT MAY BE AN OPEN ET
BIKE
It is a handicapped start.
--jack
All bracket racing is handicap start.
Just no blue wheel chair sign.
Open E/T is a full tree.
Pro is a Pro tree .
Red, *<(:{)-Edited by: Red,
NOT SURE ABOUT THE BLUE WHEEL CHAIR REMARK AS MY BROTHER IS A PARAPALEGIC BUT I HAVE 2 DIFFERENT ANSWERS TO THE SAME QUESTION
All ET classes are handicap start. MDRA has 3 ET classes: Pro ET, Street ET and Open ET. What 2 different answers do you have?
BTW, the blue wheel chair sign comment was referring to auto start.
Edit: maybe not. That's what I thought when I read it anyway, looks like Red may have had something else on his mind now that I read it again. Oh well, whatever...we don't use auto start. All ET classes are handicap start, otherwise it would be called an INDEX class.
--jack
Edited by: TriRyche
Red is handicapped...he's missing a brain...lol
The Rules page is not working something is wrong with it on the website.
There trying to get it fixed.
Rules are there for guidance . . .
I've seen them bend !
Red, *<(:{)-
Red likes bending the rules as long as he knows that he can get away with it.
Except at Pomona when he got caught doing a burnout in the staging lane area...hehe
Steve ~ are you still ghey ?
Just wondering . . .
Red, *<(:{)-
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