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Competition / Re: 2019 Australian 3 Day Vintage Enduro
« on: December 02, 2018, 08:46:18 pm »
I agree with all comments made before and good luck to the event in the context in which it is being run. It just excludes those who ride a bike within the definition of classic etc, and is based on one clubs interpretation without (as far as I know) consultation with other clubs who are purely vinduro clubs and then are given the right to call the event "Australian", in a event that does not have any form of classification. Seeing as the event is running under MA, MoMs must be applied in some context. Seeing as vinduros are not recognised, then are bikes to be as per enduro bikes within MoMs. I would love (as a club) to have been brought into the conversation regarding the classification of classes.
You turn an event into a competitive event MoMs definitely come into the equation.
Do not get me wrong this is a great step forward and I hope it is a resounding success, it's just a pity that some of us will not be able to ride our bikes, because of the restrictive nature of the classes. Oh and I am a mobile chicane on my bike
Barry
You turn an event into a competitive event MoMs definitely come into the equation.
Do not get me wrong this is a great step forward and I hope it is a resounding success, it's just a pity that some of us will not be able to ride our bikes, because of the restrictive nature of the classes. Oh and I am a mobile chicane on my bike
Barry