I think he is meaning power to weight ratio. I would say the gain is heaps as all the top riders in both MX and road racing tend to be Hobbit size dudes who weigh 60-70kg ringing wet.
Yep.
Mostly, they're fit short-arses - I reckon their weight is a by-product of being both short and fit, rather than the main goal.
Look at the start line of any pro dirt bike race, and the average height is noticably lower than the average of the general public.
Yes, there's guys like Toby Price, David Knight and Joel Smets out there, but they're the exception among pro dirt bike riders.
I'm pretty sure that being short has a
weight distribution advantage, that's way more important than the weight itself... Matt Phillips is short, fit and surprisingly not-skinny - and is way faster than anyone on these forums...
The taller blokes are always strapping young lads who (have to) manhandle the bikes, because their height screws up the balance - a tall, skinny pro-level rider is virtually unheard of.
Glen Bell was reported to be comfortably in the 80kg weight range when he was winning lots of 125 races... You'd reckon that if weight really mattered for dirt bikes, that his extra weight at the very top of the national level would have made the difference.