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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Wanless View Post
    Who made the decision to exclude RS125, TZ125, and MD250(four stroke) from ULGP? we call the class "ULGP" but yet nothing "GP" is allowed? none of these bikes can touch a good rider on a ninja 400... I struggled to get top ten finishes on a MD250 in this class this year. Granted I'm only out there for the fun, but seriously, i hope this could be reviewed.
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    Those machines were never allowed in ULWGP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Walker View Post
    Greg,

    Those machines were never allowed in ULWGP.
    I think that's his point.
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    Remember when we had something called Mini Endurance and people complained about the closing speeds between 85cc GP bikes and the 100's?

    What do you think the speed diffs will be like now that the $$$ racers used to spend on BBE is allowed to funnel into the ULWE with FORMULA rules?
    The Speed diffs of a ULWGP bike and an 250SS is going to be worse than the Mini Endurance days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Hertell View Post
    Remember when we had something called Mini Endurance and people complained about the closing speeds between 85cc GP bikes and the 100's?

    What do you think the speed diffs will be like now that the $$$ racers used to spend on BBE is allowed to funnel into the ULWE with FORMULA rules?
    The Speed diffs of a ULWGP bike and an 250SS is going to be worse than the Mini Endurance days.
    THERE WILL BE NO FORMULA RULES IN THE ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT ENDURANCE SERIES!

    With the exception of Formula 4 of course.

    Revised and finalized class structure will be posted tomorrow.
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    To late to put no formulas in ulwe! Like Keith said BBE $$$ in ulwe. When you see a guy riding a R3 SB weighing 125# and of short stature at full throttle and half a straight lead gets passed by someone on a r3 that clearly weighs at least 175# And I stress at least! Of average height passes the 1st rider, someone has assumed ulwe means formula. Put nicely! I have no dog in this fight will never win only race to support the club and hang with friends!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad Boyle View Post
    To late to put no formulas in ulwe! Like Keith said BBE $$$ in ulwe. When you see a guy riding a R3 SB weighing 125# and of short stature at full throttle and half a straight lead gets passed by someone on a r3 that clearly weighs at least 175# And I stress at least! Of average height passes the 1st rider, someone has assumed ulwe means formula. Put nicely! I have no dog in this fight will never win only race to support the club and hang with friends!
    Brad,

    There were no Superbike classes in Ultra Lightweight Endurance in 2018.

    If you are anyone else feels that a team or an individual is cheating all you have to do is follow the procedures in the rule book and file a protest. That team or individual is then bound by the rules to prove that their machine is legal.

    Making vague insinuations a month and a half after the season is over doesn’t solve the problem.
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    Touché! My apologies to everyone! Didn’t have a dog in this fight and should have kept my mouth shut!

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    Post #1 has been updated with the finalized class structure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Walker View Post
    Post #1 has been updated with the finalized class structure!
    Thanks to Walter and all involved for all the hard work on this. This seems like a good compromise.

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    Thank you Walter
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