Hey I'm Just wonderin if anyone can help me decide what division to enter in for the DRA on the 19th because I lost a lot of stuff over the off season. It's between Novice and Intermediate. <BR> <BR>I did enter as a Novice at the red bluff WWA's but I got beat cus i cant go wake to wake toeside. <BR> <BR>Trick List; <BR> <BR>All Novice Surface Tricks <BR>Ollie 180 <BR>1W HS FS 180 <BR>1W TS FS 180 <BR>W2W HS FS 180 <BR>W2W HS FS 180 W/ Grabs <BR>1W TS BS 180 <BR>1W TS BS Wrapped 180 <BR>1W TS FS 180 W/ Method <BR>W2W HS Grabs <BR>1W HS FS 360 Wrapped Landing [Lost] <BR>W2W HS FS 360 [Lost] <BR>W2W HS Tantrum [Lost] <BR>W2W HS Backroll [Lost] <BR>W2W HS Raley [Lost] <BR> <BR>(Message edited by hawk7 on May 08, 2007)
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novice
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Delta Riders Association Classifications: <BR> <BR>Jr Classes range from novice to intermediate and is for ages 12 and under. 12 and under participants are not obligated to ride in the Jr class. <BR> <BR>Novice - This class consists of the ability to do surface tricks and up to a wake to wake jump. No spins or inverts allowed. <BR> <BR>Intermediate - Wake to wake jumps up to 2 spins and one invert <BR> <BR>Advanced - This class you should have 1 to 4 solid spins or inverts <BR> <BR>Expert - This class you should have 4-7 solid spins or inverts <BR> <BR>Outlaw - This class is for the big boys, you should have a minimum of 6 solid inverts or spins. <BR> <BR>intermediate if ya wanna spin at all
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Intermediate, no spins in novice, they will bump riders up a class if they need too. <BR> <BR>Just go out and ride and have fun, that's what it's all about.
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what do you mean by lost trevor... You used to be able to land those tricks but not anymore?
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