Erik Voldengen
They probably thought that through, or at least I hope so.
I could just see my 5 year old riding her princess bike, spotting a
pretty flower half way around and dismounting to go get it. In her
flower induced frenzy, she forgets her bike as it rolls sideways across
the track, directly into an incoming field of racers. Unphased, she
eventually puts the flower in her basket and decides to ride back the
way she came to go show dad what she found...directly into another pack
of racers.
No, this can't be. I reckon they'll race on the infield or something.
-Erik
John Gleaves wrote:
> I hate to be the one to ask this question, but is this really a good idea?
>
> If I am reading this right, we will have kids, 3/4, and 1/2/3 on the
> track at the same time. We have already had tons of crashes and a lot
> of problems with overtaking ane neutralizing this year. The racing at
> PIR tends to be very aggressive and I have seen people take risks and
> become very intense. I am not sure this is the best time for kids to
> be on the track.
>
> Does anyone else share this same concern?
>
> On 5/20/07, Neil Green wrote:
>> Bring the kids out to Tuesday PIR during June and July for their own race!!! Racing for kids 10 and under divided into 3 age groups with the first race starting at 6:45. Click the link below, or check out the flyer on the OBRA schedule.
>>
>> http://www.obra.org/flyers/2007/kids_rule.pdf
>>
>> See you at the races!!!
>>
>> Neil Green
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