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Racing Atvs At Any Level By Mitch Johnson, Sat Dec 10th
Those of you who enjoy riding all terrain vehicles as a sportknow the wide spread competition among ATV racers. Some ATVersrace their quads recreationally amongst their friends and othersare much more serious racers. The serious ATV riders compete inraces around the United States, some even around the world.These racers are most likely amateur or professional grade,meaning ATV racing is their life. Along with dirt bikes, ATV quads are a type of motocross racingin most cases. Other ATV riders race in cross countrycompetitions, such as the tournament in Las Vegas where ridersrace miles across the Mojave Desert. In the ATVing and off roadracing world, there are many already well established annualcompetitions in places such as Arizona and California, just toname a few. Each race, whether it is a traditional tournament or a newlyestablished competition, will include a different ranking ofracers. Some competitions are designated as professional races,where ATV riders are awarded the largest prizes of anycompetition for winning. Professional and high rankedcompetitions are, of course, the most popular, have the largestaudience and contain the most rigorous racing trails.
From professional ATV racing, other types of tournaments taperdown to amateur and recreational riders. All types of ATV racingcompetitions draw a large and diverse crowd of supporters andspectators. Racing ATVs is a very competitive sport among theparticipants, and even down to the smallest local races, ridersare serious about their sport. No matter how diverse the varyingtypes of ATV races may be, the diversity within any given ATVcompetition is greater. Within each ATV tournament manydifferent types of riders are involved. Whether it is a singlerace or a series of races, riders are classified into racinggroups, which are the riders they will be competing againstessentially. The racing classifications are determined by differentstandards, depending on the rank
of competition you are involvedin. The type of ATV you drive, its capabilities and motorclassification are the main determining factors in grouping ATVracers. In 2004 the standards and rules changed for which classyou and your ATV fall in, and they will continue to change asadministrators figure out what rules run the best races. As a result of the multiple classifications of ATV riders, theremay be several first place winners in a single race if severalclassifications are racing the same track at the same time. Theclasses of riders are only the beginning of diversity within arace. The multiple types, styles and designs of ATVs are reasonfor the different classes, which creates even more variety inthe sport. While the competition level among ATV racers is high, there arestill those who are learning or they just enjoy racingrecreationally. For these types of ATVers, you can find localtrails or racing tracks. They will often coordinate ATV raceswith whatever riders are available and some tracks will plan aweekend tournament for all local riders. About the author:Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writesregularly for http://www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/ , a sitethat focuses exclusively on atv reviews, as well as tips onchoosing parts and accessories. His articles have also beenfeatured on recreational automotive sites such ashttp://www.go-cart-plans-n-kits.com/ andhttp://www.best-scooters-n-mopeds.com/
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