When do I get my 1 call?
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When do I get my 1 call?
When do I get my 1 call?
Ms. Selleck,
I have only gripes, no solutions. You must have confused me with someone who is actually helpful.
Ms. Selleck,
I have only gripes, no solutions. You must have confused me with someone who is actually helpful.
I clearly read in the 2006 CMRA Rule Book:
"The Novice rider must have entered at least 15 races to be included in consideration for advancement. The CMRA Board of Directors will determine the number of Novice riders to be advanced each season, and the Rider Index will be announced following the last race of each season. Riders with a Rider Index at and above the announced Rider Index are automatically moved up to Expert the following year."
Also, any Novice who wins a Class Championship is automatically moved up to Expert. Riders may decline advancement via writing or email to CMRA if they feel they are not ready to compete on the Expert level, and may or may not be allowed to retain Novice status pending review of the rider's performance and finishes by the BMRA Board of Directors.
That being said...the posted rider index was announced as .6. The list was generated and those meeting the index requirement were granted a promotion to Expert status.
What is the rider index, as decided and posted at the end of the season?
So....In my case....I didn't meet the rider index, didn't participate in at least 15 races in the Novice classes....what supports the BOD decision to move me to Expert?
Also....I didn't get my call....Let's discuss!
I clearly read in the 2006 CMRA Rule Book:
"The Novice rider must have entered at least 15 races to be included in consideration for advancement. The CMRA Board of Directors will determine the number of Novice riders to be advanced each season, and the Rider Index will be announced following the last race of each season. Riders with a Rider Index at and above the announced Rider Index are automatically moved up to Expert the following year."
Also, any Novice who wins a Class Championship is automatically moved up to Expert. Riders may decline advancement via writing or email to CMRA if they feel they are not ready to compete on the Expert level, and may or may not be allowed to retain Novice status pending review of the rider's performance and finishes by the BMRA Board of Directors.
That being said...the posted rider index was announced as .6. The list was generated and those meeting the index requirement were granted a promotion to Expert status.
What is the rider index, as decided and posted at the end of the season?
So....In my case....I didn't meet the rider index, didn't participate in at least 15 races in the Novice classes....what supports the BOD decision to move me to Expert?
Also....I didn't get my call....Let's discuss!
> Ms. Selleck,
> I have only gripes, no solutions.
> You must have confused me with someone
> who is actually helpful.
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> Ms. Selleck,
> I have only gripes, no solutions.
> You must have confused me with someone
> who is actually helpful.
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i don't think its that bad of an idea, other than catching people off guard. hopefully it'll even out the grids a little bit (numbers wise) and make for better racing at the back of the expert pack. sort of a way to add an intermediate group without actually making a new class and taking up more time during the day. although it does kind of suck for those that will miss out on a year of novice trophies and contingency money.
if it were me in that position, i'd go for it.
i don't think its that bad of an idea, other than catching people off guard. hopefully it'll even out the grids a little bit (numbers wise) and make for better racing at the back of the expert pack. sort of a way to add an intermediate group without actually making a new class and taking up more time during the day. although it does kind of suck for those that will miss out on a year of novice trophies and contingency money.
if it were me in that position, i'd go for it.