Posted by I am Tosk on May 14, 2010, 7:45 am
Pass this along if you know anybody going this weekend..
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Spread the word... The AMA just notified Winchester Speedpark that
anyone participating this weekend at the Loretta Lynn area qualifier
must be an AMA member even for support classes
Due to the added cost and inconvenience. All support classes will now be
$20
If you join now online, you can print off your membership card/paper to
bring to the trackJoin or renew
here:Http://www.Amadirectlink.Com/join/index.Asp
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Up until now, all of the promo stuff has indicated you could run support
classes without the membership. Not a huge issue, but still. So, the
average person running one support class for the three days can now add
90 bucks to their weekend budget;)
Rowdy Mouse Racing
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Posted by N4HHE on May 14, 2010, 8:06 am
On 5/14/10 6:45 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
> Up until now, all of the promo stuff has indicated you could run support
> classes without the membership. Not a huge issue, but still. So, the
> average person running one support class for the three days can now add
> 90 bucks to their weekend budget;)
$90? AMA membership is $39/year.
Posted by I am Tosk on May 14, 2010, 8:26 am
says...
>
> On 5/14/10 6:45 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
> >
> > Up until now, all of the promo stuff has indicated you could run support
> > classes without the membership. Not a huge issue, but still. So, the
> > average person running one support class for the three days can now add
> > 90 bucks to their weekend budget;)
>
> $90? AMA membership is $39/year.
Plus 20 bucks a class, three days.. But now that I figure it, it's only
an additional 10 per class so it's $70 all together per rider if you are
doing only one class a day... No biggie.
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Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!
Posted by dsc-ky on May 14, 2010, 8:27 am
> On 5/14/10 6:45 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
> > Up until now, all of the promo stuff has indicated you could run support
> > classes without the membership. Not a huge issue, but still. So, the
> > average person running one support class for the three days can now add
> > 90 bucks to their weekend budget;)
> $90? AMA membership is $39/year.
I didn't get that math either... 3 days@ $20 whould be $60? First time
add $39 for ama... $99? Not sure how you multiply $20 by a whole
number and get $90?
Posted by I am Tosk on May 14, 2010, 8:37 am
In article <bbbae17c-f6aa-46c1-9172-
97e1d42ef15e@r34g2000yqj.googlegroups.com>, Dudley.Cornman@eku.edu
says...
>
> > On 5/14/10 6:45 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Up until now, all of the promo stuff has indicated you could run support
> > > classes without the membership. Not a huge issue, but still. So, the
> > > average person running one support class for the three days can now add
> > > 90 bucks to their weekend budget;)
> >
> > $90? AMA membership is $39/year.
>
> I didn't get that math either... 3 days@ $20 whould be $60? First time
> add $39 for ama... $99? Not sure how you multiply $20 by a whole
> number and get $90?
Yeah, I was thinking 29 for membership. Either way, the whole point is
there has been a change, and I thought some folks might find the info
useful.
Also, for you North East riders...
for sale:
'03 kx125 suspension, pipe $1600
'08 kx100 low hours, my play bike last year $1300
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> classes without the membership. Not a huge issue, but still. So, the
> average person running one support class for the three days can now add
> 90 bucks to their weekend budget;)