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Old July 4th, 2019, 04:15 PM   #5
DannoXYZ
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MOTY - 2018, MOTM - Nov '17
Take a look at race-results. Ninja 400 is hot right now because it's beating up on everything except for 1000cc bikes. Even then, it would still beat 1/2 the 1000cc field if it was allowed to run up more than one class. In AFM Racing, twins are allowed to race up one and down one class in displacement. Only 300-WSS is restricted by closely adhering to MotoGP a MotoAmerica 300-WSS rules.

http://racehero.io/events/afm-thunde...eway-park-2019 (click "Show Overall" to sort by class)

Note fastest Ninja 400 time at Thunderhill this last weekend was 1:57:046 . Thunderhill is "power" track with long 10-sec fron straight and big wide-open turns which puts small bikes at majour disadvantage. Even so, Ninja 400 won out-right and can win in:

- 400 superstock
- 400 superbike
- 450 superstock (cripple 600)
- 450 superbike (cripple 600)
- Lightweight superbike
- Lightweight Twins
- Middleweight Singles and Twins
- Formulae III
- Formula IV (cripple 600)
- Formulae 40 lightweight
- Ninja Cup (300 & 400 Ninjas, championship winner gets free 400!)
- Clubman Lightweight
- Clubman Middleweight


And is very competitive and mid-pack in following:

- 600 superstock (top-10)
- 600 superbike
- 750 superbike
- Open Twins
- Clubman Heavyweight
- Formulae 50
- Formulae 40 middleweight
- Formulae 40 heavyweight

One of the racers came home with 4 trophies from racing his Ninja 400 last weekend!
Would've won even more if he was able to enter some of other classes, but they were running at same time.
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