Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
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Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
Stunt Fury ’07 will take place on March 6th and 7th starting 12PM at New Smyrna Speedway ( http://www.newsmyrnaspeedway.org/ ) This is the ONLY competition being held during Daytona Beach Bike Week. DON'T MISS IT!!
Events:
Individual Freestyle
1st $3,500.00
2nd $500.00
3rd $250.00
Longest Stoppie
1st $500.00
2nd $250.00
3rd $125.00
Team Event
1st $1000.00
Seat Stander Hot Lap
1st Full Throttle Handbrake
HighChair Race
1st TBA
Longest Off Peg Coaster
1st Freestyle Ingenuity Cage
Fees:
First event - $40.00 (includes pit pass). All subsequent events are $15.00 per rider.
VENDORS WELCOME!! WE HAVE LIMITED SPACE SO CALL TODAY AND RESERVE YOUR SPOT!! CALL BRAD AT 407.207.0500.
Address: 3939 State Road 44 New Smyrna Beach, FL ( http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en...32135&t=h&om=1 )
For more updated info please go to http://www.stuntfury.com
Presented by Warped Toys!
Events:
Individual Freestyle
1st $3,500.00
2nd $500.00
3rd $250.00
Longest Stoppie
1st $500.00
2nd $250.00
3rd $125.00
Team Event
1st $1000.00
Seat Stander Hot Lap
1st Full Throttle Handbrake
HighChair Race
1st TBA
Longest Off Peg Coaster
1st Freestyle Ingenuity Cage
Fees:
First event - $40.00 (includes pit pass). All subsequent events are $15.00 per rider.
VENDORS WELCOME!! WE HAVE LIMITED SPACE SO CALL TODAY AND RESERVE YOUR SPOT!! CALL BRAD AT 407.207.0500.
Address: 3939 State Road 44 New Smyrna Beach, FL ( http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en...32135&t=h&om=1 )
For more updated info please go to http://www.stuntfury.com
Presented by Warped Toys!
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
As some have asked we will not be competing at our own event. We will not even be the judges. We want a 100% far comp. as we can make it.
So far for Judges that have said they may want to do it is:
E-Dub and Mike Pollack if you want to get your name in the list just let us know.
So far for Judges that have said they may want to do it is:
E-Dub and Mike Pollack if you want to get your name in the list just let us know.
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
The track is booked. They have AMA SuperMoto 4th and 5th then us 6th and 7th then they have something else right after us.
We wanted a weekend as well, plus we have the Mertic TV show we are already booked for on the 8th and 9th. It's Bikeweek not Bike Weekend.
We should still have a good turn out, we are putting out 150,000 flyer's in Daytona, plus all the local maps and papers we will be in all of them. We will also be running radio ad's and the track is looking in to running a few TV spots as well.
They really want this event to work out as we will then have it at Biketoberfest, and Bike Week every year. Pay outs may also go way up based on the turn out, we don't want to over budget our self the first year of course, that would be really bad. We hope next year we will have the weekend and should make for a better turn out then what we expect this year.
We wanted a weekend as well, plus we have the Mertic TV show we are already booked for on the 8th and 9th. It's Bikeweek not Bike Weekend.
We should still have a good turn out, we are putting out 150,000 flyer's in Daytona, plus all the local maps and papers we will be in all of them. We will also be running radio ad's and the track is looking in to running a few TV spots as well.
They really want this event to work out as we will then have it at Biketoberfest, and Bike Week every year. Pay outs may also go way up based on the turn out, we don't want to over budget our self the first year of course, that would be really bad. We hope next year we will have the weekend and should make for a better turn out then what we expect this year.
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
As some have asked we will not be competing at our own event. We will not even be the judges. We want a 100% far comp. as we can make it.
So far for Judges that have said they may want to do it is:
E-Dub and Mike Pollack if you want to get your name in the list just let us know.
So far for Judges that have said they may want to do it is:
E-Dub and Mike Pollack if you want to get your name in the list just let us know.
im always down for judging
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
I will add you to the list, we have about 5 others now.
We are looking at 2 ways of doing the judging let me know what you guys think is more far, as we are some what open.
Option 1 XSBA rules 3 judges.
Option 2 5 judges drop the highest and lowest score and total up the the to get there total. No one person can bump someone up or down by people known in the stunt world.
Option 3 same as above but from the crowed, no influence by anyone.
We want this to be a fun but far event for everyone.
We are looking at 2 ways of doing the judging let me know what you guys think is more far, as we are some what open.
Option 1 XSBA rules 3 judges.
Option 2 5 judges drop the highest and lowest score and total up the the to get there total. No one person can bump someone up or down by people known in the stunt world.
Option 3 same as above but from the crowed, no influence by anyone.
We want this to be a fun but far event for everyone.
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
ok my take on this is u have to keep the judging the same as every other event and that is the sxba we have to keep the judging the same in every event this is something that has to be concrete so that riders dont have to constantly change up there entire run for every diffrent comp
I will add you to the list, we have about 5 others now.
We are looking at 2 ways of doing the judging let me know what you guys think is more far, as we are some what open.
Option 1 XSBA rules 3 judges.
Option 2 5 judges drop the highest and lowest score and total up the the to get there total. No one person can bump someone up or down by people known in the stunt world.
Option 3 same as above but from the crowed, no influence by anyone.
We want this to be a fun but far event for everyone.
We are looking at 2 ways of doing the judging let me know what you guys think is more far, as we are some what open.
Option 1 XSBA rules 3 judges.
Option 2 5 judges drop the highest and lowest score and total up the the to get there total. No one person can bump someone up or down by people known in the stunt world.
Option 3 same as above but from the crowed, no influence by anyone.
We want this to be a fun but far event for everyone.
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
I think I like option 2 best. There is no rule that says all judging has to be the same for every single event no matter what, nothing wrong with the idea of giving a try to new or adjusted methods in your own personal event. If it works, cool! If it doesn't, experience & lesson learned to make it better next time.
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
this is where u lake the experiance in this sport it needs to be the same period....... and this kind of opinion is stupid we as riders and judges need to keep this judging the same but what do u know
I think I like option 2 best. There is no rule that says all judging has to be the same for every single event no matter what, nothing wrong with the idea of giving a try to new or adjusted methods in your own personal event. If it works, cool! If it doesn't, experience & lesson learned to make it better next time.
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
LOL! Oh lay off Craig, again you exaggerate everything when it comes to me... Chill out, I did not try to come off as any sort of experienced expert or anything, I said "I THINK I like option 2 best." Mere opinion. In an opinion requesting thread. But go ahead and continue always bashing any thing I ever have to say, I'm used to it. You single me out & act like I'm a total ******* moron for saying I like option 2, but I don't see you hating on anyone else for having the same opinion or on the thread starter for being the one to suggest that option in the first place! Hate on, hater. lol
Damn... lol... I just might have to revert back to using my old anonymous screenname just to watch how you suddenly & magically stop having a constant problem with damn near everything I say! Funny how that **** works...
Damn... lol... I just might have to revert back to using my old anonymous screenname just to watch how you suddenly & magically stop having a constant problem with damn near everything I say! Funny how that **** works...
Last edited by Valeska; 02-03-2007 at 06:02 AM.
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
ok my take on this is u have to keep the judging the same as every other event and that is the sxba we have to keep the judging the same in every event this is something that has to be concrete so that riders dont have to constantly change up there entire run for every diffrent comp
That disclaimer out of the way, again I am going to join another opinion already expressed here by others (in the other thread), but see only myself get flamed for it: yes. Lets definitely keep a system that supposedly works soooo well and doesn't allow judges to affect a riders score based on their popularity etc...a fair, non biased system, just like at StuntWars, right? *cough* I mean, for one example of many, I gotta have issues with any judging that said that Aaron Colton, for example, was SO much a better, stronger, smoother, more skilled rider than say Jesse Toler, for example,(who had a PERFECT run, more than nailed every required trick for qual, no hb. Even had the crowd giving him a standing ovation at the end. but SOMEHOW didn't even qualify?????? ), that he didn't just beat him out, he placed, what was it, like 10-12 place positions or something higher than him in qualifying? RIGHT. Bless Aaron, he's a phenomenally GREAT rider, for a 15 year old!! FOR A 15 YEAR OLD. Take the age factor away completely and put him back side by side with the top 20 again, and there were many, MANY others better than him, with cleaner runs, smoother tricks, etc etc etc. Just using the kid as a mere example, no ill opinion of him at all FYI. But I gotta say... I wasn't aware the hallowed SXBA method factored in AGE in the equation.....d'oh!
But it didn't even seem to end there, even in this same example. Cuz you see, the general consensus beforehand was that Aaron Colton was going to be one of those universally predicted 4 or 5 riders that every body knew to expect to end up in the final placing at the end-- because of their name/popularity/exposure/etc--- essentially regardless of how their actual run was. And bets shoulda been placed, because we were not disappointed. Sure enough, the names we expected to see were there, even if the runs clearly did not seem to support it logically in some cases.
Go ahead and blast me off the face of the planet Emrock, I know you will, but before you make any mention of how little I know or anything of that nature, what I've said here is NOT so much of my own knowledge/opinion/etc, even though I have to agree, in as much as I DO know so far, and from my own experience, however limited. No, all I did here was to say & relay what I heard & witnessed SOOOOOO many were saying & thinking... but I'll be taking the flaming for them on their behalf. So diss & bash & blast away, cuz every thing you gotta say back, you aren't really saying to ME. Just telling ya what others wouldn't.
Last edited by Valeska; 02-03-2007 at 07:18 AM.
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
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Re: Stunt Fury ’07 at Daytona Bike Week Presented by Warped Toys
lol im not even going to waste my time
Um, appreciate the concern, really do, but... even I don't think that should be a very big priority factor in choosing a judging method.
What do I know... Readily admittedly not much. Just my observations & opinions... which I do not hesitate to admit when they do stand corrected, and had at one time hoped would be no less welcomed here than the rest of the forum's population's.
That disclaimer out of the way, again I am going to join another opinion already expressed here by others (in the other thread), but see only myself get flamed for it: yes. Lets definitely keep a system that supposedly works soooo well and doesn't allow judges to affect a riders score based on their popularity etc...a fair, non biased system, just like at StuntWars, right? *cough* I mean, for one example of many, I gotta have issues with any judging that said that Aaron Colton, for example, was SO much a better, stronger, smoother, more skilled rider than say Jesse Toler, for example,(who had a PERFECT run, more than nailed every required trick for qual, no hb. Even had the crowd giving him a standing ovation at the end. but SOMEHOW didn't even qualify?????? ), that he didn't just beat him out, he placed, what was it, like 10-12 place positions or something higher than him in qualifying? RIGHT. Bless Aaron, he's a phenomenally GREAT rider, for a 15 year old!! FOR A 15 YEAR OLD. Take the age factor away completely and put him back side by side with the top 20 again, and there were many, MANY others better than him, with cleaner runs, smoother tricks, etc etc etc. Just using the kid as a mere example, no ill opinion of him at all FYI. But I gotta say... I wasn't aware the hallowed SXBA method factored in AGE in the equation.....d'oh!
But it didn't even seem to end there, even in this same example. Cuz you see, the general consensus beforehand was that Aaron Colton was going to be one of those universally predicted 4 or 5 riders that every body knew to expect to end up in the final placing at the end-- because of their name/popularity/exposure/etc--- essentially regardless of how their actual run was. And bets shoulda been placed, because we were not disappointed. Sure enough, the names we expected to see were there, even if the runs clearly did not seem to support it logically in some cases.
Go ahead and blast me off the face of the planet Emrock, I know you will, but before you make any mention of how little I know or anything of that nature, what I've said here is NOT so much of my own knowledge/opinion/etc, even though I have to agree, in as much as I DO know so far, and from my own experience, however limited. No, all I did here was to say & relay what I heard & witnessed SOOOOOO many were saying & thinking... but I'll be taking the flaming for them on their behalf. So diss & bash & blast away, cuz every thing you gotta say back, you aren't really saying to ME. Just telling ya what others wouldn't.
What do I know... Readily admittedly not much. Just my observations & opinions... which I do not hesitate to admit when they do stand corrected, and had at one time hoped would be no less welcomed here than the rest of the forum's population's.
That disclaimer out of the way, again I am going to join another opinion already expressed here by others (in the other thread), but see only myself get flamed for it: yes. Lets definitely keep a system that supposedly works soooo well and doesn't allow judges to affect a riders score based on their popularity etc...a fair, non biased system, just like at StuntWars, right? *cough* I mean, for one example of many, I gotta have issues with any judging that said that Aaron Colton, for example, was SO much a better, stronger, smoother, more skilled rider than say Jesse Toler, for example,(who had a PERFECT run, more than nailed every required trick for qual, no hb. Even had the crowd giving him a standing ovation at the end. but SOMEHOW didn't even qualify?????? ), that he didn't just beat him out, he placed, what was it, like 10-12 place positions or something higher than him in qualifying? RIGHT. Bless Aaron, he's a phenomenally GREAT rider, for a 15 year old!! FOR A 15 YEAR OLD. Take the age factor away completely and put him back side by side with the top 20 again, and there were many, MANY others better than him, with cleaner runs, smoother tricks, etc etc etc. Just using the kid as a mere example, no ill opinion of him at all FYI. But I gotta say... I wasn't aware the hallowed SXBA method factored in AGE in the equation.....d'oh!
But it didn't even seem to end there, even in this same example. Cuz you see, the general consensus beforehand was that Aaron Colton was going to be one of those universally predicted 4 or 5 riders that every body knew to expect to end up in the final placing at the end-- because of their name/popularity/exposure/etc--- essentially regardless of how their actual run was. And bets shoulda been placed, because we were not disappointed. Sure enough, the names we expected to see were there, even if the runs clearly did not seem to support it logically in some cases.
Go ahead and blast me off the face of the planet Emrock, I know you will, but before you make any mention of how little I know or anything of that nature, what I've said here is NOT so much of my own knowledge/opinion/etc, even though I have to agree, in as much as I DO know so far, and from my own experience, however limited. No, all I did here was to say & relay what I heard & witnessed SOOOOOO many were saying & thinking... but I'll be taking the flaming for them on their behalf. So diss & bash & blast away, cuz every thing you gotta say back, you aren't really saying to ME. Just telling ya what others wouldn't.
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