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Old 20-Sep-2005, 19:00
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However, now I'm thinking about it, I'm going to disagree with myself.

Not everyone can afford a 'competitive' 620, whether they're an ex-world champion or not (and not ridden for 5 years), so you could end up with a lack of 583's if the stream of novices dries up.

Maybe it would be better to keep the current rider eligibility rules in place,

adding...

"Should you fail to register for subsequent 583 championships AND compete in at least 2 rounds, you will be deemed ineligible to compete in future 583 championships. Subject to the race committee's discretion"

So, if I did 583 next season, and then registered to do it again in 2007, then I could, but...

If I registered for 620 in 2007, or simply didn't register and compete in at least 2 rounds of 583 in 2007, then I would forfeit my right to enter that series in 2008, and would have to do 620 or something else - unless my Uncle Chris or Unlce Monty let me ride in 583.

How does that sound?
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