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  • in reply to: IMI 2005 Schedule for Karts and Supermotar Bikes #49467
    stacey cook
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    Brad, thanks we will probably do the same..

    in reply to: IMI 2005 Schedule for Karts and Supermotar Bikes #49465
    stacey cook
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    Curt, yes they are pretty cool to watch… they better play nice with the karters or we will send them home 🙂 Our club events are over by 1:30 usually so hopefully we can make it work and not extend the day to much, plus WE NEED THE MONEY :cheers:

    in reply to: IMI 2005 Schedule for Karts and Supermotar Bikes #49463
    stacey cook
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    Brad, can you give us some feedback on what Motard classes run and how you fit them in with the bikes, we are planning on doing the same thing for some of our club events..

    in reply to: Grand Junction Motor Speedway 2005 Schedule (REVISED) #49443
    stacey cook
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    Dennis i will check that out and make sure…

    in reply to: Grand Junction Motor Speedway 2005 Schedule (REVISED) #49441
    stacey cook
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    Tom, no we will run all TAGS approved under the CSC rules however all the drivers registered in the Rotax Max series at our track will recieve points based on their finish…

    in reply to: Grand Junction Motor Speedway 2005 Schedule (REVISED) #49439
    stacey cook
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    only guys slower than me 8) (all 3 of them) of course, it is a good one to get people back into the racing mode before the season kicks off… it is a Saturday race with Easter being on Sunday..

    in reply to: SKUSA in Colorado #49344
    stacey cook
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    Tom, we have mixed feelings regarding SKUSA and their involvement in CSC. We have always believed that if you make the racers happy
    (majority) that your events will be successful and continue to prosper..however, after last year and all the controversey with people cheating and bending the rules I think we need to look very seriously at a structured series with set rules that are clear with spec fuel and tires etc.. but the most important thing to me as a track owner is having a sanctioning body on the hook for some of the liability in the event we have a serious accident like Brad did. I don’t like the added costs that will come with SKUSA but if the racers are ok with it then we are to. I do like SKUSA’s new attitude and format focusing on the regional events and think they are headed in the right direction. What I do not want to see is the racers having to pick between CSC or SKUSA as that will just fragment the racers and ruin everything that has been done by all involved.. Jim is doing what he believes is the best thing for karting and his facility when it is completed. The bottom line is we are commited to promoting the best events possible and giving the racers a really good value for the money they spend.

    in reply to: The Track at Centennial, Pro Tours, and Rules. #49280
    stacey cook
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    Curt, when we were kids my two dumb brothers were racing on the last day, last run of the year and crashed into each other right in front of the lodge resulting in the younger one breaking his leg and being in a cast for 8 weeks.. he wanted to kill Darren, thank god he couldnt catch him… :sun:

    in reply to: I was wrong #49232
    stacey cook
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    Doug, I am still pretty much an idiot when it comes to tire doping and tampering with fuel etc. Tell me what I need to do or equipment we need to get to check for these things and we will do it. You made some really good points and we need to address them for this season…

    in reply to: 4th of July @GJMS #49214
    stacey cook
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    Curt, the track owners get together and proceed to pick dates that work for each track and around all the Major national events. However GJMS does not have to go with July 4th as our 2nd CSC event. we could choose another date if it worked better for everyone else that wanted to come…

    in reply to: Chassis and Tuning Seminar at GJMS January 22, 2005 #49161
    stacey cook
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    Probably Saturday, I still need to do some shopping…

    in reply to: Chassis and Tuning Seminar at GJMS January 22, 2005 #49159
    stacey cook
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    Richard, you can use the barbeque anytime…. I can’t wait for the day we get to torch that old building

    in reply to: Chassis and Tuning Seminar at GJMS January 22, 2005 #49157
    stacey cook
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    Sounds great!! let me know when..

    in reply to: Chassis and Tuning Seminar at GJMS January 22, 2005 #49155
    stacey cook
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    Larry, the sled is scary!!! I can climb things and get int0 places I have no business being!! we get new ones every year.. the Ski-Doo is a great sled.. if you want one I have a great dealer over here that I just sold the Ski-Doo, Kawasaki dealership to. Great price on a new 1000 😀 Let me know if you wnat to come over and ride. the Mesa in really really good….

    in reply to: Chassis and Tuning Seminar at GJMS January 22, 2005 #49152
    stacey cook
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    Joey, start at 9:00 and go to 12:00 then back at 1:00 to 4:00 at the track unless the weather is bad and then we will stay at the Adams Mark and complete the class there. What 3 Names do I need to put down?

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