you can win money and a trope if you win the main event or you can win money and a Planck if you take 2 or 3 place in the main event.
supercross
No,but they do race 250s in the lower class and in the higher class they race 450s
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Rulings differ from country to country but supercross is a sport that needs either qualifications and/or a license. Some countries the rider must be at least an A class rider in motocross and then attend a course to prove they are capable of supercross and if they can do so they have their National license endorsed for Supercross. In other countries the rider must rack up points to enable them to turn pro rider winning many major events along the way and once they have this they can then race supercross. So the easiest way to get the right information is to contact the governing body of motorsport in your own country or go onto their web site and look at their rule book
Me and a few of my buddies that race supercross were told by his trainer that in the 2K10 supercross season, in the main events that Stewart was making an average of $29,000 every lap that he led.
that race has not happened yet it will on 4-31-11
If the odds of a horse winning a horse race are 2 to 7 then the odds against that horse winning the race are 7 to 2.
I don't know that it is the most important race ever, but what stands out in my mind is the 1981 Motocross DES Nations where Team USA won completely unexpectedly and brought on a 13 year domination of the MX Des Nations by a country, up til then, considered to be inferior in motocross. daytona supercross is always the best race and atlanta 2009 supercross is the best race in history
Supercross= usually races inside stadiums, unless it takes place at a speedway, like at the Daytona supercross. Supercross utilizes a single race format, meaning one final moto. To get to this final moto, the riders must qualify through a series of heat races. Supercross is fast, tight and technical. They have big jumps and rythem sections. Supercross usually races on Saturday nights... Motocross= Motocross races are held on tracks that are permanent, meaning, it isn't torn down after every race, like a supercross track is. The track is longer, wider, and most of them have natural terrain. A lot of outdoor tracks have hills and tricky sections, like sand or off camber corners. They have some big jumps. Motocross uses a 2 moto format. Like supercross, a rider must qualify through a series of heat races. Like I said before the motocross series uses a 2 moto format. The winner is determined with the best overall score. Motocross races are usually held on Sunday afternoons....
why does a horse breeder practice on two winning race horses
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The first part of the sentence, "winning the race", is a gerund phrase, and "winning" is the gerund. "Winning the race demanded speed and endurance" is an entire sentence, because it contains a subject (the gerund phrase) and a verb (demanded).