Why not consider combining CD10 and the Australian vintage Titles together each years as one large event, it would lift the load of funds for the competitors, and something to look forward
too. Plus the work load in running one large event would easier than organizing two events.
I think this idea has some merit. It could even address the issue that some have raised that there are simply too many events on in one calender year
Ok, I grant that not everybody who rides an old bike wants to race but lets just say, for the sake of it, the Nats are usually a 3 day event and CD for 2 days. Now, if somehow it could be organised that the actual race for titles was to be had for half a day Saturday and half a day Sunday, this would allow plenty of time for the punter to have a ride on the track, no matter what class of bike it is.
To my way of thinking, there would be a great enthusiastic crowd for the races already in place. The usual social aspect of the CD could continue as it always had without interfering with the races.
A separate "pit area for race bikes only" could easily be bunted out near the start for those racing. Race bikes could be scrutinered on the day prior and kept in the pits, much like parc ferme' at enduro's. In other words, once a race bike has been scrutinered, it can not leave the pit area until either the end of the meet or retiring from racing.
The event could be classified as a genuine "festival of vintage motocross" with commercial stall holders, a swap meet and anything else the promoters might conjure up.
Keep the usual processes in place for interested clubs applying to host the " Classic Nationals Championship" and once announced, the CD organisers jump on board with that club to do what they do. I see no reason why the 2 entities could not work together. The added benefit would be that whole show would travel from state to state each and every year. The host club would have a better than even chance of actually making a few coins with the envisioned larger crowd and being able to share some of the costs with the CD organisers. I can't see why social riders could not fly under the same "MA race permit" for the sake of keeping costs down.
Sure, the racers will need to pay more to cover transponders and the like, but I think that is totally understandable and workable. It could be as simple as the host club collecting the entries for the racers and the CD mob collecting entries for the social punters.
These are just ideas of course. Nothing more. But, I do believe it could be the thing the movement needs to keep "moving forward".
All that's needed is some co-operation and dedication to get the show back on the road to recovery!
What do you lot think? Please, try and keep it all positive. By that I mean keep all the interstate rivalry out it, we get enough of that with our footy codes etc....
Food for thought,
Mark