
Originally Posted by
codgyoleracer
MNZ on the other hand have no competition and " set" both the terms and the rules................
Well, no direct competition, but ample in-direct competition, such as those issues mentioned by Tony.OK and all the other avenues for spend of $ and Hrs.
WRG to the Super-classes, in some respects perhaps the road racing market in NZ is still quite 'immature' in that it has basically been a group of enthusiasts for many years simply getting on and doing it as they see fit.
There were small periods in the past where things were much more upscale of course (Marlboro series etc), but we are only now beginning to move into a period where we see more teams and more people investing in the infrastructure that makes the sport look professional (regardless of whether it is or not) to outside observers.
So, perhaps the market was not mature enough at the time to allow both choices to co-exist. Reminds one of young children; if you offer them too many choices they will go crazy!
Are we actually any better off now though? I do think there is a major ego issue in that: What is wrong with running in the middle of the pack of bikes on a Superstock bike if that is what you can afford/have ability to race? Makes no difference to the crowd, really, does it? But if the lower costs (perceived vs real) produce a 25%, 50% increase in grid numbers, isn't that just good? 25-50% is probably very optimistic though.....
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