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Post by Kareem on Sept 2, 2008 8:50:39 GMT -5
Hi Kareem,
thanks for the reply. For the moment racing is just an idea. Everything depends on the spare time... means my wife!!!
I need your help just to get a better think about it... can you please answer me to these questions?
How many races are in one season? Is already available the 2009 season schedule? if not I'd like to see the 2008 one, just to get an impression, where can I find it?
After that I can start to plan, but if I'll do it for sure I'll buy a bike...
thanks for your time See you Sanzio
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Post by Kareem on Sept 2, 2008 9:00:07 GMT -5
Hello Sanzio, Thanks for your email. This was the first year of the CBF150 Challenge, so for this year, there were only 3 races planned in conjunction with the Tianma Racing Festival. The race you just attended was Round 2 and Round 3 will be on November 8th and 9th, with free practice scheduled for the 7th as well. We have just completed a training school for Honda at the Wei Shui Yuan circuit in Xi'an, and for next year, it might be a possible venue to extend the championship next year. I think since the Tianma Racing Festival races have been so successful, I would expect them to schedule a few more of these for the 2009 season as well. At the current moment though, we do not know exactly what will be planned for 2009, but my feeling is that Honda has been really happy with the first two races and our training schools, and I hope they will invest in expanding activities for 2009. If you want to see our press release from the first race, you can see it at www.bg-performance.com/2006/performance/pnews.asp?id=91If you wait until tomorrow or the next day, we should have the releases from last race up on our website at www.bg-performance.com along with the news about the Honda Training School at Wei Shui Yuan. I hope this gives you a good idea of the championship, but in my opinion, I think it will expand rapidly, and I would love to see more and more riders come out. The concept of a one make race is really good to keep running costs down and competition fierce. I've ridden these bikes and I think they are great for any level of rider, and since the bikes are all equal, it really forces you to work on your riding skills, while not putting you in any huge risks since they are very light bikes and are not going too fast. Even crashing them, the damage costs are minimal, most you will see is a foot peg and maybe a handle bar 90% of the time, so really affordable competitive racing. If you or anyone has any other questions, please feel free to contact me, I'd be happy to answer! Kareem Fee Motorsports Director BG Performance www.bg-performance.comrace@bg-performance.com
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Post by ertre on Dec 24, 2008 0:11:40 GMT -5
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Post by retertre on Dec 24, 2008 0:13:46 GMT -5
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