The CSC have embraced Pre 78 to align with the Classic/Post Classic split.Interestingly in the light of your logic, none of their 16 bikes entered for the 2013 Classic is later than Pre75.
Pre 78 is a great class, and has come of age since the split. There were 93 Pre78 bikes at last year's Classics as part of the record entry.They are all great eras and have their enthusiastic followers as demonstrated by the success of the Connondale Classic this year.
Your arguments are not supported by the facts and statistics and I can only assume you continue this excercise to stir up Firko.I think Firko is leading on the facts and you on the fantasy.It is entertaning if not really informative, so keep it rolling.
Pity you won't make it to the Classics this year, but look forward to your entry for the Post Classics on 25-27 next April.
:-)
Col,
We all see what we want to see - and that aplies equally to you (and Greg and Firko) as it does to me.
Greg's stats clearly showed that Pre-85 is the most popular class of VMX in NSW, but somehow those stats show that Firko's statment about the ill-health of Pre-85 is valid?
My statement was "No club can live on one era alone " and it is correct. The pre-75 clubs include the older eras, just as the pre-90s clubs do.
VMXWA is the shining light of the pre-75 scene - if they were silly enough to refuse entries from pre-70 bikes, the club would surely contract to the point of being unviable within a few years.
No club can live on one era alone.Look what happened to the NSW Pre-75 register. A good idea, supported by a lot of good people, but it went nowhere. Why? Because the rewards aren't worth the effort.
I have no interest in denigrating or dismissing any era of bike racing. I personally have minimal interest in Pre-65 or in Pre-00, but I respect and admire the people that have a passion for them.
What do I gain by dismissing them as somehow irrelevant? Nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
What do I gain by accepting and encouraging their enthusiasm? Another VMXer. Another person to respect and encourage
my enthusiasm for Pre-90 and Pre-95. Another competitor to help fill the start gate. Another member to strengthen my club. Another mate to drink beer & talk shit with.
I still can't get my head around how "more participants" is a negative for the sport.