And here I was thinking you were asking for suggestions on how to get the riders back, doh my mistake. OK, I'll cough up the dough, get spoken too like a child, hold a flag or suck someone into doing it, miss some races, try not to get intimidated by the semi supercross track built by the dad whos think's his son is the next Chad Reed and hopefully won't get to take an ambo ride after braking my bike in half on some potholes & whoops made by the hosting clubs modern riders the week before. Then when it's all over on the 3 hour drive home convince myself that I've had a great day of fun & the $300 it's cost for the day was well worth it. Nothing different there Ross, why should it change? You're guaranteed about 20 riders with this attitude and the clubs won't come a that and why should they? Front up each meeting with 100+ riders and see how it changes, but it won't change unless you can attract the riders. Taking the big stick to the riders is the wrong approach. Taking a clear, concise meeting plan & proposal to the clubs outlining the benefits for them if they meet some simple criteria is the correct approach. VIPER is at the hosting clubs mercy with little or no control, this is what needs to change and can be changed with the correct approach. Working in conjuction with the clubs to present a great venue & great atmoshere is the way. The meetings are for the riders, more riders means more fun for everyone and more money for the clubs. Obviously the current way is not working, so change it.
The old addage that this is motocross, toughen up for fu&% sake just doesn't cut it with me. Sure it's MX, but we should start on a safe, groomed, VMX appropriate track to start with. Most of us are old farts who have to go to work on Monday. This doesn't mean we aren't cometitive and don't want to race hard though. Personally I can't see VIPER change without a serious attitude adjustment by everyone involved.
K