To coin a phrase, " you can stick the f#$cking mud up your f$%cking arse"! I am a big, fat, old, bald sook and am totally over riding in mud. If it's raining on the Sunday morning of the Castlemaine VIPER event, I ain't even driving the 20 minutes it will take to get there! Riding in thick slippery mud is work, and I ride for fun, I get enough work during the week. It's been bad weather wise this season and as Spock has already stated, to drive 4+ hours to ride in shite is pox, not that you can do anything about the weather. Then there's the week long clean up, I'm over that too! The weather is just one of a few reasons for the slump in Viper numbers, and even it can be sought of fixed by changing the season of the events. A few years ago Viper had a practise day at Ravenswood at the end of February. It was a 35 degree day, the track was watered and everyone had a ball. It can be done but is labor intensive for the hosting clubs and will take some serious organisation and co-ordination by anyone trying to make it happen. I have become a fair weather rider and much prefer going trail riding than racing old bikes in mud. Bring on a spring/summer series.
K