« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2011, 01:35:51 am »
Over 30 yrs comes from Vet racing and 90% of the vintage racers are Vets.
Under 30 year olds can race every week on modern bikes and modern tracks just like we did when we were under 30 and they have many years ahead of them to race old bikes.
Hallejujah Johhny
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This old argument comes up every year or so. Rather than waffle on with my own perspective on young 'uns I'll just agree with Johnny O and add...When we first set up VMX back in 1988 there was no provision for under 30's in the original Sup Regs..we just plain didn't want them. Unfortunately pressure from a number of punters forced us to put an under 30 class in under protest. Twenty three years later I still thing that juniors and under 30's have no place racing bikes they have little connection to. It's very rare to find a young guy who has a passion for old bikes and who isn't just treating VMX as another ride to fill in an otherwise empty weekend. Of course there are exceptions like our Michael but on the whole young blokes gouldn't give a fluck about old "rattlers" as they call 'em.
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