Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
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Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
This is a thread started to discuss any potential changes for the upcoming season in the PeeWee classes. There was some discussion about the PeeWee class at the year end meeting and this will be the best place to make comments or suggest changes.
Currently, there are 2 peewee classes:
- Peewee A for 8 years old and under, 50cc max engine size, and maximum of 12" front tire size.
- Peewee B for 6 years old and under, 50cc max engine size, and maximum of 10" front tire size.
Possible options for consideration (based on comments from meeting):
- making peewee B for ages 8 and under as well and instituting an AP system similar to other classes in the series
- changing peewee classes all back to 6 and under
- no changes (everything seemed to work well for the first year with new rules)
Currently, there are 2 peewee classes:
- Peewee A for 8 years old and under, 50cc max engine size, and maximum of 12" front tire size.
- Peewee B for 6 years old and under, 50cc max engine size, and maximum of 10" front tire size.
Possible options for consideration (based on comments from meeting):
- making peewee B for ages 8 and under as well and instituting an AP system similar to other classes in the series
- changing peewee classes all back to 6 and under
- no changes (everything seemed to work well for the first year with new rules)
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
I’m all for “making peewee B for ages 8 and under as well and instituting an AP system similar to other classes in the series”
Peewee is designed to be a beginner level in many sports. Once you have progressed there needs to be some sort of cut off. As always it should come down to series officials discretion but the series needs to be allowed to make those decisions without all the parents in the pits loosing their composure. We all come to these races to have fun and progress in our chosen hobby/passion, we don’t need to be worried about someone running over our children because they should be in a higher class or even a higher race.
Just saying the kid doing 5 laps doesn’t need to be in a class with the kid doing 17 laps… seems a little dangerous.
Peewee is designed to be a beginner level in many sports. Once you have progressed there needs to be some sort of cut off. As always it should come down to series officials discretion but the series needs to be allowed to make those decisions without all the parents in the pits loosing their composure. We all come to these races to have fun and progress in our chosen hobby/passion, we don’t need to be worried about someone running over our children because they should be in a higher class or even a higher race.
Just saying the kid doing 5 laps doesn’t need to be in a class with the kid doing 17 laps… seems a little dangerous.
Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
I agree that we should change the 6 & under to 8 & under also.
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
I also would lean toward making both classes 8 and under and instituting an AP system for the class.
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
This will be going up for a vote soon so if anyone has any additional thoughts, please chime in ASAP.
I will also add that the officers had an in-person meeting this past weekend and this PeeWee topic alone was discussed for well over an hour!
I will also add that the officers had an in-person meeting this past weekend and this PeeWee topic alone was discussed for well over an hour!
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
Have we looked at race entry data to see what last year’s change did to attendance / participation?
I wasn’t able to make as many races as normal, and the few I did make what I observed was the vote last year to change the class structure essentially decimated the Kids B class, because it appeared so many moved down to PeeWee.
Was that observation borne out the whole season or did we have stellar participation in the PeeWee classes and the Kids classes?
I wasn’t able to make as many races as normal, and the few I did make what I observed was the vote last year to change the class structure essentially decimated the Kids B class, because it appeared so many moved down to PeeWee.
Was that observation borne out the whole season or did we have stellar participation in the PeeWee classes and the Kids classes?
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
My impression was wrong. Just looked at the season points page and what I see is the Kids A row had 3 participants making most of the races, and then on the Kids B row I saw more participants, a couple of which rode up a class by also participating in PeeWee A row and the Pee Wee B row having less participation.
I can’t support leaving the PeeWee classes with an 8 year old limit, it needs to be moved down to 6, and a single class, the way it was before.
I can’t support leaving the PeeWee classes with an 8 year old limit, it needs to be moved down to 6, and a single class, the way it was before.
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
This was Ian‘s first season and first time racing. He is 6 years old in the peewee B class as of last year. We really like the idea of him racing 2023 all on his 50cc and next year he will race his last year of Peewee A and on a 65 in Kids B. This would be ideal for his development into a rider that is ready for a larger bike and track. I say keep it at 8 under. I love the idea of Ironman being only 50% vs 70%. This will give many young riders the chance even if they are not on the podium every race. They show up, put in the work, reward them! I will NOT reel back my son in a race! We show up to win and are not here for a participation trophy. Ian getting beaten by Lilly stepped up his game to a new level and I’m glad. There is something about getting beat that awakens something in you! Just my 2
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
Move back to 6 year old for 1 year and we will look at it again next year
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
So does this mean that Ian at barely 7 yrs old must move from Peewee B straight to Kids B and race against 65cc bikes? Or will Ian (unless he is just completely running away with it every race) be racing Peewee A in 2023 and 2024 until he is 9?
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Re: Discussion for rule changes for PeeWee in 2023
Nvm, I think what you are saying is to keep it 8 and under but all one class. Am I correct? And if we have a peewee rider that is a certain percentage faster than the rest they should be bumped to Kids B.