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    NZ Supercross Series cancelled

    the 2 round NZ supercross series has been cancelled due to lack of rider entries, sad to see, but for many reasons the NZ riders do not want to race supercross,

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    That's sad. Why does no-one want to do it? Back when I MX'ed everyone wanted to have a go....
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    I hear the quality of the start board girls was suspect...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    That's sad. Why does no-one want to do it? Back when I MX'ed everyone wanted to have a go....
    it was the same when I raced it, you had to qualify to race the night show of the support class,

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    That's sad. Why does no-one want to do it? Back when I MX'ed everyone wanted to have a go....
    I don't think everyone can these days?

    The jumps are simply out of even a good riders range and they don't want to go out and look like a wally.
    There is only a select few that can jump 5 stories High and 100 metres long?

    Not a dig at all just a comment
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    I don't think everyone can these days?

    The jumps are simply out of even a good riders range and they don't want to go out and look like a wally.
    There is only a select few that can jump 5 stories High and 100 metres long?

    Not a dig at all just a comment
    That's always been my take on supercross. I'm not capable of racing the class anyway, but I've often wondered if the main function of supercross is marketing. Looks spectacular, attracts advertising revenue. Is it a good idea to have a class where the first indication that you can't make the required improvement in your game puts you in hospital?
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    Yeah that could be it, im not sure that I would race SX anymore if I had the chance. The old tracks were pretty easy and safe but to make it good for the top riders the jumps have to be bigger.

    Could also be the fact that there is no 'expert' class scotty

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post

    Could also be the fact that there is no 'expert' class scotty
    I agree totally, but no one listens to me on that one, i know if I had not been able to spend a few years racing expert in MX and SX i would not have got to be a national level rider,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    I don't think everyone can these days?

    The jumps are simply out of even a good riders range and they don't want to go out and look like a wally.
    There is only a select few that can jump 5 stories High and 100 metres long?

    Not a dig at all just a comment
    Ok...I went to that international meeting at albany a couple of years ago (spectator....) and that track didn't look that difficult. Are they normally bigger than that these days?
    Though you do have a point, if it's a local series I guess it should be suitable for the majority of the riders. Some of those American tracks you see on espn are nuts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    I've often wondered if the main function of supercross is marketing. Looks spectacular, attracts advertising revenue. Is it a good idea to have a class where the first indication that you can't make the required improvement in your game puts you in hospital?
    Yes, that is what brought it into being. To make money by putting on a show.

    Supercross is a hard game, it and it's offshoots into outdoors tracks have finished a few top careers, and no doubt a few everyday riders as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    Ok...I went to that international meeting at albany a couple of years ago (spectator....) and that track didn't look that difficult. Are they normally bigger than that these days?
    Though you do have a point, if it's a local series I guess it should be suitable for the majority of the riders. Some of those American tracks you see on espn are nuts!
    That track was very difficult, and not far off an american track, the NZ Series tracks are much less technical,

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