I attended the Saturday portion of the Crawford River Classic after not attending for the last four or five years for what seemed to be good reasons at the time but today might seem a tad silly. I'm here to report to all and sundry that I was mightily impressed by not just the event itself but by how happy and efficient HEAVEN have become. The problem areas of the past seem to be gone, replaced by a management committee that seem to be on a mission from god to make sure that the club members are happy and enjoying their race experience. The club's obviously put put some serious effort into ensuring that the original concept of the CRC be returned as one of NSW's iconic VMX events which would have pleased the originator of the concept, my old mate Bruce Magoo no end
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I'm not sure of the entrant roll up but whatever the number, it looked pretty impressive to me. The inclement weather leading up to the event seemed to have had some effect with thirty, yes thirty pre entries not showing up so if these unlucky punters had turned up I don't know where they'd have pitted as the pits looked chock-a-block to me. Those poor no-shows really got it wrong and missed a really good event, thankfully Fridays rain stayed away and despite a bit of moisture making the track a tad soggy for the first round, the surface eventually dried out and I didn't hear any track complaints.
I've been pretty crook for a few months and I'm still a bit wobbly on my feet but club members went out of their way to help me and make sure I was enjoying myself. I must thank everyone who assisted me, especially Mick De and Scrivo who bent over backwards to make sure I was enjoying the experience. It was great to run into many old friends and to meet so many new ones. As crook as I was, it was still the best time I'd had at the races in ages, so reminiscent of the VMX boom years. I was honoured to be asked to present the Roy East (
Pre 65) and John Hine (
Pre 70 shields and it was great to see Phil "Porky" Eldridge present the Geoff Eldridge Shield for the Pre '75 class and ace photographer Bill Forsyth rounding out the trophy presentation by handing out the Ray Ryan shield for pre '78.
This meeting is well on its way to again becoming one of the iconic events on the VMX calendar. Although Pre 65 entries were down, all of the other divisions were well supported with full grids so, with the success of the recent Classic Nats it'd seen that there's still quite a bit of life left in the older VMX classes yet.
Pencil the Crawford River Classic in on your calendar for next year, I'm certain you won't regret it.