All classes are very poorly subscribed to, rider appathy is the culpret. There's more than enough bikes stashed around the place, the rules have been relaxed to accomodate more competitors, extra classes have been put on, and yet the numbers still dwindle.
We'll be lucky to have a proper nation wide National championship next year is my prediction.
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I dont care what anyone says. We are still in a recession and disposable income is getting smaller and smaller while costs are getting greater and greater. NZ is in a big hole right now and hobbies are the first to take the hit. Hopefully it will improve but I cant see it for the next few years
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Well l have to say that yesterdays Final Round of the Nationals was most enjoyable with some very very exciting close racing and the weather was truely amazing.
Well done Fielding.
Craig Shirriffs you rode Fantastic in your 1st Race yesterday and it was a well deserve win to you, just a shame it all fell to bits for you in Race 2.
Congratulations to all the riders out there who did their best and to those riders who went home with a prize.
Thought I better say a big thanks to the Manawatu Orion MC club for putting on a great weekend. So well organised it was a great compliment to the club how smoothly it ran. Even with a couple of red flagged races they still didn't run over schedule.
Wish I could say the same for prize giving. What a joke, waited around for an extra 4 hours thinking that winning a class for a weekend may get a mention. The 5th placed motard rider got a prize, round winner of F3 didn't even get a mention let alone a chance to thank his sponsors. Glad I am getting out of the sport!
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