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2009 - 2.2 Midwest Indoor Rock Crawling Challange

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Do it! Do it!

I called Gainey and he's in.

Jason
 
The NSCA (Nebraska Scale Crawlers Association) will be donating an Axial kit to the Pro Class winner. "thumbsup" Good luck guys.
 
This may be a dumb question,but what can & cant you do to run the am. class. I am new to the crawling world & I plan on going on the 14th. I just dont want to show up and be really out to lunch. Thanks Larry
 
This may be a dumb question,but what can & cant you do to run the am. class. I am new to the crawling world & I plan on going on the 14th. I just dont want to show up and be really out to lunch. Thanks Larry

http://usrcca.com/rules.htm

Generally if you have competed previously in more than a couple events, won, and/or are a sponsored driver you really should be competing in the Pro-Class.
 
In the amateur class is there going to be any restrictions ?

Then intention is that we will run the comp just like last year.

http://usrcca.com/rules.htm

Generally if you have competed previously in more than a couple events, won, and/or are a sponsored driver you really should be competing in the Pro-Class.


Yes for the most part it is just to make the more inexperienced drivers more comfortable. If you participate in the Am class then you are not eligible for the top 5 shootout and if an invite to Nationals is given then you will not be available for that either.

Last year we gave the Am class a higher course point out as well, time limit was the same though.
 
How late on Saturday is this event allowed to run? I am just curious if I should plan on staying Saturday night in Omaha, or plan on driving back to Chicago (7 hours). I do not mind either solution, but want to schedule a hotel for Saturday night if that is the best solution.
 
I am greatly looking forward to this event. I am trying to see if more of the Chicago (SCRC) guys are interested in attending. Either way I will be logged on at 6pm to grab a ticket, but it would be cool to not be the only one from this area. Maybe the 7-1/2 hour drive is scaring them off. I have never had the opportunity to get to Omaha, so this will be a first.

Count me in "thumbsup" Can't wait!!!!
 
Who's doing the judging, the NSCA or the more experienced KC guys.

Ricky, I will be taking care of getting experienced Judges. We don't have enough KC guys that feel they want to judge at this level so there will be some judges from other places as well "thumbsup"

The same judge will judge one course ALL DAY.


How late on Saturday is this event allowed to run? I am just curious if I should plan on staying Saturday night in Omaha, or plan on driving back to Chicago (7 hours). I do not mind either solution, but want to schedule a hotel for Saturday night if that is the best solution.

Last year we ran somewhere between 9-10 at night. I would expect that again. We are running the Free Crawl format though which we hope will help things move more smoothly.
 
Ricky, I will be taking care of getting experienced Judges. We don't have enough KC guys that feel they want to judge at this level so there will be some judges from other places as well "thumbsup"

The same judge will judge one course ALL DAY.
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That worked for us at Crawlapalooza, Glad to hear your getting judges who feel they can do it. There is alot of presure in judging a big event. My boys and I judge all our comps like it's a big event.:lol: Going with the Free Crawl will help. Everyone takes care of their own score card ,so that presure is gone. ;-)
 
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