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Racing ATVs at any Level
by: Mitch Johnson
Those of you who enjoy riding all terrain vehicles assport knowwide spread competition among ATV racers. Some ATVers race their quads recreationally amongst their friends and others are much more serious racers. The serious ATV riders compete in races aroundUnited States, some even aroundworld. These racers are most likely amateur or professional grade, meaning ATV racing is their life.

Along with dirt bikes, ATV quads aretype of motocross racing in most cases. Other ATV riders race in cross country competitions, such astournament in Las Vegas where riders race miles acrossMojave Desert. InATVing and off road racing world, there are many already well established annual competitions in places such as Arizona and California, just to namefew.

Each race, whether it istraditional tournament ornewly established competition, will includedifferent ranking of racers. Some competitions are designated as professional races, where ATV riders are awardedlargest prizes of any competition for winning. Professional and high ranked competitions are, of course,most popular, havelargest audience and containmost rigorous racing trails.

>From professional ATV racing, other types of tournaments taper down to
amateur and recreational riders. All types of ATV racing competitions drawlarge and diverse crowd of supporters and spectators. Racing ATVs isvery competitive sport amongparticipants, and even down tosmallest local races, riders are serious about their sport.
No matter how diversevarying types of ATV races may be,diversity within any given ATV competition is greater. Within each ATV tournament many different types of riders are involved. Whether it issingle race orseries of races, riders are classified into racing groups, which areriders they will be competing against essentially.

The racing classifications are determined by different standards, depending onrank of competition you are involved in. The type of ATV you drive, its capabilities and motor classification aremain determining factors in grouping ATV racers. In twozerozerofourstandards and rules changed for which class you and your ATV fall in, and they will continue to change as administrators figure out what rules runbest races.

Asresult ofmultiple classifications of ATV riders, there may be several first place winners insingle race if several classifications are racingsame track atsame time. The classes of riders are onlybeginning of diversity withinrace. The multiple types, styles and designs of ATVs are reason fordifferent classes, which creates even more variety insport.

Whilecompetition level among ATV racers is high, there are still those who are learning or they just enjoy racing recreationally. For these types of ATVers, you can find local trails or racing tracks. They will often coordinate ATV races with whatever riders are available and some tracks will planweekend tournament for all local riders.


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