Is the writing on the wall for the older classes?
I'm sure most of us would like to see Pre60-65 and 70 go from strength to strength with a split of the nationals, with maybe the owners of the bikes coming back to race/ride, or letting others race their bikes and I hope that that would be the case with splitting the nationals.
The Pre78 class is a special class in more ways than alot of people give it credit for. Its the cross over class from what we think is vintage to long travel. Its also the class that riders have as their "oldest" bike and its also the class that riders haved as their "newest" bike, thereby getting people to go to both nationals. Pre78 is the class that 'could' get poeple to buy and race older (pre60-65-70-75) bikes at the nationals because if it is in with the Pre75 nationals the riders might want to have more races. That leaves them buying older bikes, and hopefully building up numbers of the older classes.
Splitting the Nationals should be about how best to future-proofing our sport for building on what is already there by giving more people the opportunity to race in both nationals. It has already been said that some people dont want/have Pre75 and older bikes but do have Pre78 and are willing to race them, so isnt a Pre78 class at the "older bike" nationals the best way to maybe start the guys into the older bike classes?
The Evo-Pre85 and when it happens, Pre90 classes are generally going to be where the new riders for the older bikes will come from, and as alot of these guys dont associate themselves with the pre60-65-70-75 bikes why would they want to go to a nationals and race??
Pre78 is the class that will make them want to be there, and hopefully a flow-on effect will happen with them wanting to race in the older classes.
Pre78, in with Evo-Pre85 and (in time) Pre90 will become the forgotten era and be lost in the future if it has to run with the newer bikes. The riders of Evo and onwards who have pre78 bikes would be less likely to race them at a nationals if the have the choices of long travel Evo, pre85 and at some stage in the future, Pre90. With Pre78 in with those bikes their wouldnt be any link for the more younger/modern rider to want to front up to the older natioanls, and that would be a shame.
The only true place the Pre78 class should run is with the older bikes, not only for the sake of numbers but also for show casing the evolution of motocross bikes.