For many years now I have been involved in the trials & tribulations of track inspections/licencing by MV, who are "Guided" by MA's track guidelines & the BIGGEST hinderence is the "Average speed" of the track. And I quote;
Speed
The track must not contain any high-speed sections (i.e. where speeds exceed 100kph).
Average Speed: The maximum average speed for a lap of the track is to be no greater than
55kph.
The formula to work out the average track speed is:
Average Speed (kph) = Distance (metres) x 3.6 over LapTime (secs)
And here's the biggy;
Note that the lap time used is to be one achieved by an experienced “Pro” grade rider.
If you have to design it to slow down a Pro Rider to that speed the rest of us are lucky to average about 45KPH
Hence lots of jumps (Jumpfest), tight corners (& lots of them) (Quote; Can't get out of 3rd gear), the sweeping under the carpet of the introduction of stutters, sorry whoops (Yeah right). Jumps slow most riders down because it's a simple fact you can't accellerate in mid air. If you want a long fast straight you then have to strangle the rest of the track. Italso is another reason why a lot of tracks become one line because there is no opportubity to pass.
I love jumps, or did, & they don't worry me but I agree that an average rider, like myself, can get better results if they are proficient at jumps. Case in point is Joel Milesevic Currently competing in Europe) who as a Junior was better than average in his early days but would often win because he could clear 99% of all jumps in OZ when he was on a 65cc. He has gone onto be a great rider but it was his jumping ability earlier on that helped his results.
What gets me is enduro loops can have section where they are tapped in top with trees & other life threatening obstacles wizzing past only metres away. We now have to redesign/modify our track (ONCE AGAIN) to meet the new 7 metre width rule. Easy for “Flat tracks” you can just kick the tyres out half a metre either side, a little harder for the jumps though, but very expensive for the likes of Monza, Blue Rock, etc which are carved into hillsides. At a cost of $10-$20K which will take 4-6 years to recoup & by then MA will have changed the "Guidelines" again costing us more money.
My point in all of this is don’t blame the club/committee as they are only conforming to the rules so they can be licenced. What you end up getting is an A grade Junior track.
This is why clubs are forming splinter clubs, let’s say the Ballarat MotoX club, who then hires the track, read Monza, for whatever events it wants to run and only licences the track for that event. The rest of the time it is not. Yes this means some mods before & after which we couldn’t do because of our terrain but clubs on near flat land could have 2 tracks within one and section off as required.
It is a fact of life that today’s tracks will not suit most VMX riders, so yes ride to the conditions, don’t ride and spectate, only ride natural terrain tracks. OR complain to the governing bodies who control our sport (On our behalf I might add) but not at the clubs, they are hamstrung. (Not that I’m saying youse did)
The other thing to keep in mind is we will get complaint before the day has started at a Western because a track that suit one class will never suit another. AND while I’m on regions/opens/titles, this trend of grooming tracks half way through the meet because it has cut up rough is Bullsh*t. Unless it’s dangerous then harden up or go home. I remember riding a Vic title at Monza in 79 and the track had been prepped and it was dusty & full of whoops (Bike made not manmade) & I thought it was great because we knew no better. We didn’t have the machinery or the money to groom tracks like we do today. Christ today’s bikes with their suspension, brakes etc. make our day bikes look like motorised pushbikes yet they complain as soon as one or 2 braking bumps appear.
Sorry, waffle waffle, blah blah.
Don’t know how to fix it but DON’T blame the clubs. Blame MA/MV first then the whinging minority that want tracks change to suit little Johnny or Mr. Midlife crisis with his 450 weapon (That he can’t ride)
IMO
Perko