You know I think you've said the most important thing in this debate Tim.
It's a hobby. It's meant to be fun.
I know plenty of folk disagree with me, but seriousness of this level should be left at the front door - the time for that was years ago when maybe you could have made your mark. I'd love to win a VMX national, but really I know it means diddly squat in the scheme of things. Who'd even know or care?
But the Nationals are more serious Graeme.
Anyone that wins a State or National title has worked hard towards this goal to get it.
When I was a teenager I wanted to be Australian Champion. But I didn't have the necessary support to achieve this goal.
Since returning to racing with Historic Road Racing I have been striving to achieve this goal.
I have entered every NSW Title meeting since 1996 and given it my best shot every time.
It took until 2006 to win my first NSW Title. I am now the current NSW Champion in 3 historic Road racing classes.
I have only been able to afford to enter 2 Australian Title meetings; 2002 and 2007.
Both years I thought about the Title every day that year, going to the gym 5 times a week, lots of running, etc.
I gave it my best shot.
In 2002 I came 2nd in 3 classes but only the 350cc class had the numbers to be an Australian Title.
In 2007 I got so close. But I dropped the bike 4 corners from the end while in the lead and threw the title away.
But I did take home two 3rd place Australian Titles.
In 2008 I will go to the Australian Classic Dirt Track Titles in Canberra.
I will give it my best shot with the aim of winning the Australian Title.
I may never win the Title but I will give it my best.
I don't care who would know or care. I am doing it for me.
I make sure my bikes are 100% ok. I don't want anyone to be able to take it away from me by protest.
And what would be the point in winning if it wasn't 100% fair? I would only be cheating myself.
If you really need to protest someone because of a hub or a tyre a few mil too wide I think you may be missing the point. That's just petty, no two ways about it and right outside what the spirit of VMX is about. I couldn't live with myself if I won a title because I'd successfully protested someone on such flimsy grounds.
And don't tell me it's because the rules say X, or the rules need to be shown up. Nathan S has clearly shown plenty of times that the rules are strong guidelines only, they don't hold up to a detailed scrutiny at all.
Why is it so hard for some folk to just see this sport for what it is? A fun past time. I'm glad I've never had to witness any of this sort of thing, it would leave one hell of a sour taste in my mouth.
In order to protest a bike you have to put your money where your mouth is.
The MA Steward at the meeting is going to consider the following when determining any protest:
5.1.2.4 c) The principles of natural justice must apply,
5.1.2.4 f) The Steward must determine the protest according to equity, good conscience and the substantial merits of the case,
If a competitor has made an honest mistake and has not obtained any advantage then no Steward that I know would uphold the protest.
Protesting is necessary to stop blatant cheating.
An actual example;
The bike was put through scrutineering with the original carbys.
During the lunch break it was noticed that the carbies had been replaced with Keihin PWK crescent slide carbies.
The bike was protested and he was removed from the results.