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Dumb question

Discussion in 'General' started by alpinestars260, Mar 19, 2005.

  1. alpinestars260

    alpinestars260 supermoto Member

    i have done 2 race weekends (tally and VIR) with my PN. so now do i get my full novice status?
     
  2. 418

    418 Expert #59

    Get on yer knees boy!!! :Poke:
     
  3. Paige

    Paige BBS FF Champ

    You should have turned in your PN license to WERA at the end of your 2nd weekend....

    I would call the office next week and check to see if Evelyne is processing your regular license.
     
  4. Brian129

    Brian129 Too many projects

    if you have the two slots signed off on your sheet of paper then it would be time to send her on in! you now get to lose the t-shirt!:clap: :clap:

    congrats man, cantt wait until i get that far!:beer: :beer:
     
  5. alpinestars260

    alpinestars260 supermoto Member

    awesome, thanks
     
  6. rabidsquirrel

    rabidsquirrel Well-Known Member

    Could I keep wearing my T-Shirt after completing two weekends?


    :D
    I think it would be a competitive advantage...
     
  7. RacerGirl117

    RacerGirl117 Well-Known Member

    I wear mine because I know I'm slow and I want the guys coming up behind me to know it too. There's nothing wrong with it, and I think it's smart to do so.
     
  8. rabidsquirrel

    rabidsquirrel Well-Known Member

    I think it'd be cool to come flying be passing a bunch of ppl.

    They'd prolly think the noob had lost the front brakes or something...

    Of course, this would require the 'noob' to actually be fast...

    :rolleyes:
     
  9. rabidsquirrel

    rabidsquirrel Well-Known Member

    Jesus, my grammar sucks!

    IT WOULD BE COOL TO PASS A BUNCH OF PPL WEARING A NOVICE T-SHIRT.

    Is what I should've written...
     
  10. Fuzzy317

    Fuzzy317 a Crash Truck near you

    Wearing a shirt if you're at a track that is new to you, or on a new bike, is a good idea. Just to give other riders a "heads-up" that you might pick strange lines or brake at odd times. :up:
     

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