I’m a spectator- Let the Motards race in every class their engine format allows
I’m a spectator- Restrict the Motards to their own class and maybe one other
I’m a racer- Let the Motards race in every class their engine format allows
I’m a racer- Restrict the Motards to their own class and maybe one other
According to the rule book that i have read 600 are not elgible to compete in F1
or am i reading the wrong rules?Capacity
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I dont think your getting my point
This has nothing to do with who gets to do what.
A 600 and a 1000 both ridden in very similar ways. I dont hear the 1000 riders complaining about the lines of 600s. Maybe only if they are getting thier arse whooped by a 600
This has to do, with the fact that your bikes ARENT street bikes, so DONT come into the street bike class. (which are the Formula classes)
You Have you own class, stop being so greedy.
If you can get into bears or classics then great, but the Formula classes arent and never will be for motards (dirt bikes ridden on tarseal)
And dont anyone give me this "what makes a motard"
Cause if you cant tell, your too dumb to be racing fullstop
Motards are so fucking cool, they should be able to do whatever they want.![]()
"I'm gonna get to the bottom of this, and I dont give a fuck if you're at the top!!!"
and to add to the above, as far as I am aware its only good ole NZ who is different ....Motards or Moto Tt started as a who is the best in their field , ie it is SUPPOsed to have an offroad section.. ( I think it is getting to specialised , with aprillias and the dirt sections are getting smaller ,,but thats my opinion )
Well done wanganui for adding a section ,,,
Sorry but here racing is a. big business , and b, well supported , So So the grids are full ,,and its good to watch 30 superbikes heading into the first turn
Because of this the rules are clearly laid down. ( I was watching enduro cross last nite and as the man said to the booing crowd ,,,folks there is a 10 000 dollar purse for this race , the other racers would have done the same pass in a heart beat !!!! and a trials bike did actually do very well ! so the rules need to be VERY clear ,,see the F1 cars for clear rules ,,Ferrari getting in trouble for a flexing wing ,,,when money is involved... ... )
At the end of the day , racing is going from point A to B as fast as the bike you have chosen will allow you ...theres the track ...now go.
Now some bike are better at some things than others ...so you chose the most appropriate tool for the job,,,,
Now lets step it up a notch , you need to win ,,,so I would be looking very carefully at the rules to see what advantages I could get ,,the more I have at stake ,,the more I get concerned about the advantages offered to me ( eg classic racing in britain, the top bike ,,are almost modern machinery that just so happen to look like a 1907 alldays and Onions ) ,,
there I would like to leave the serious part , because I doubt most people on this list spend/have at stake some of the money that some companies invest in racing ,,,( FCC in Japan only races at club and national level ... and you should see what they bring to play with )
So I guess its all about having fun , since there isnt anything at stake ..only the cost of competing ...and Joe rocket on a 1905 Wheeser isnt actually a danger to the other racers / spectators then the problem is ????
Who did the crowd love more at Wanganui ,,,the winner of the side cars or that ole Triumph ????
Finally I think it is strange to see MX bikes racing against F3 ( one the one hand I think that class is a real balls up , on the other hand its good to see a wide range of machinery competing ) but as there is nothing at stake it doesnt matter ....
so you spend 700 dollars and travel to the south Island and get third in your class ,,,you get?? .. a good feeling and a hell of alot of enjoyment ..so ,,, just get out there and enjoy yourself ...
One thing though ( IMHO) if you are competing at an event where spectators have paid money to watch then , you have an obligation to those spectators to provide value for money to them ( again back to this enduro cross , the MC was checking and rechecking the crowds reaction always trying to give the spectator value for money .....for a very good reason to )
6 bikes circulating around a windswept paddock , with something passing for a luke warm hotdog covered with red wallpaper paste,,,is pretty rugged ..
I would prefer a warm place with a beer watching bikes passing a few cm from me nose ...with toilets close at hand ..oh and nice food , a short walk from me seat ...oh and a few shops/stalls ..
Stephen
Stephen
If you want to win . do something about it , or as uncle chopper says take one of those harden up pills
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yeah it is interesting, but the day when a acco results in a death... thats the end of street racing in NZ... and that will be a sad day as street racing is a part of NZ.
IMHO... 600's should not be raced in F1 they are a completly different bike and there for a rider can not be compaired with a thour rider... like you said in the above quote.
Still... passing that fucker was still hard work, Im buggered If I know how the he he rode that thing the rear tyre was bloody near flat and the front was like 100 yrs old... screw that.
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
So according to your theory RG100, no GP based bikes like your RS or TZ125 or a 250 GP bike should be allowed in a street race either, as they arent street bikes?
And don't the 600 boys complain about the 1000's holding them up in the corners then blasting off down the straights, not the 1000's complaining about the 600's!
Most of the European factories now build production Supermotard bikes, KTM, Aprilia, Husky, Husaberg etc, then you get the modified MX bikes like the RMZ450, YZF450, CRF450 etc, and also the two strokers but probably less of these now.
Still think its at few tracks and mainly the tighter street circuits that the Motards cause a problem. What was the turn out like at Greymouth? Was there big numbers there? Any concerns?
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