Thats all a bit naughty really Robert,There is no "Stoneage mentality" as such,Rather a commonsense approach by those charged with running the sport in the fact that as has been stated many times before,The last thing we need is more classes AND we already have 3 classes that provide the necessary areas of rider development you speak of after 250 Production,I have no issue with introducing a 500 twin class to run within Pro Twins,But I seriously doubt there will be many takers if the experience with the 2 Superstock classes is to be taken into consideration.
Oh yes there is a sizable element of ''stoneage mentality'' as I brutally stated it. The whole EJC500 idea comes at it from a different angle and I have in previous threads taken some trouble to explian the ''package''. Have you listened or have you from the very outset just discounted it out of hand, given your last sentence?
Why was such a class popular and very well subscribed in Europe? Have they got more enlightened attitudes? Have you spoken to Jake Lewis at length about the class? Why have several Kiwis competed in the class?
Tell you the truth Robert,
I havent given it any thought at all,Nor have I discussed at length with anybody including Jake Lewis,Why? Because to date,Nobody has contacted me as commissioner through any other channels than this site and discussed it at any length OR enlightened me on the specfics.
Why is such a class very well subscribed in Europe,Ummm because it's the European Junior cup,Same reason the EJC was well subscribed when it was run with EX250s and KTMs,Why have several Kiwis competed in the class,Ummm ...well,Same reason really and I'm reasonably confident the population base is slightly higher than ours.
Oddly enough though,I heard a wee whisper just yesterday that there are some who are keen for it to happen,But unfortunately they keep talking to the wrong people about it,As long as the secret squirrel approach is applied,Then I doubt it will go much further.
I know you do, you did some forks and a shock for my own track day bike, but that does not answer how to get these guys to race,
I agree with you on teh natural terrain thing, and i found an article my old man wrote in 1995 saying the same thing, funny how things go in cycles,
As one who HAS spoken at exhaustive lengths to Jake both before, during and after his European foray(s), I can confirm that, for the most part, its not just because the bikes have adjustable boingers n clickers.
You, like me, have been around RACERS long enough to know that they are more often than not on the bike they are for one (or both ) of two reasons only - broad-stroke big-brush generality here, its either all they can afford to run ( usually JUST ! ) or its simply a means to an end
Personally, for the record, I LIKE the idea, and have no issue with it running within ProTwins structure, albeit with some slight tweaking, but I surely agree with Billy; RACING IN NEW ZEALAND DOES NOT NEED EVEN MORE SPECIALIST CLASSES.
Next you'll have the hand-wringers wanting different age-groups within the Class !!!!!
When we turned up with this bike at Taupo a few months back it was to prove that it would go around the track and all effort had been expended to get it to that point. It was notable that immediately we could feel the vibe ''this is not wanted'', from certain quarters.
There are more people involved than one person from within MNZ in the sense of coming up with a workable concept and then officially presenting it all to MNZ as a whole.
All ideas should receive a fair hearing but its perhaps because there is so much entrenched thinking within the sport that it remains as it is.
Perhaps we should have been extra secretive because as soon as the arch parasite of the NZ suspension world learnt about it he was into Blue Wing like a robbers dog trying to displace my interest in it.
In many ways there really are a lot of ''niggers in the woodpile''. Thats not PC but I dont give a damn
Great show case for the sport : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay27l...ature=youtu.be
Though this has nothing to do with rules or proposing to change them.
Taupo going to be a busy place 22nd & 23rd of March.
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