A good friend ( Noel Harker, living legend!) who does come on here from time to time had a bit to say regarding the young hired guns that turn up for the titles and just as quickly disappear again.
The later it got on Sunday after the meeting the less coherent on the subject he was. Might have had something to do with the alcohol. He did a mighty fine job of tuning the bar maid as well.
His idea very basically was to have a form of qualifying by making them ride some Vmx meetings in the lead up to the titles. Thought it was a good idea.
Please think your ideas on this subject before hitting the keyboard to put your two cents worth in.
I hate reading dribble that obviously has not had any thought put into it.
I personally like the competition and like it more if I can beat them. But thought it worthy of a chat.
I have gone back to the original post so I can give a clean opinion.
First I can't believe Noel was drunk. Are you sure? If he didn't start to sing he wasn't drunk. LOL
1. It is clear to me that as many classes as possible need to also include awards (Championships) for age groups. If possible run in the same race. There should not be an extra charge for these classes even if there is separate races.
2. To me Classic MX (with age groups) is like Junior racing, only difference is Juniors want to stay down an age group and CMX would want to go up. Juniors have a rule "age as at the 1st January". Maybe CMX needs one that is "age as at 31st Dec" for the year of the Championships. That way regardless of what date the Championships are everyone moves up at the same time.
3. Pre 78 needs age groups ASAP.
4. Pre 85 and Pre 90 will need them too at some stage.
5. Pre 60, Pre 65 and Pre 70 also need something. After all to the riders who raced these bike when they were new someone under 55 is young. Either awards for each age group (regardless of entry numbers) or have the races as handicap races with the handicap determined by adding the bike and rider's ages together.
Also is it time for a concourse at these meetings. There are a lot of bikes out there that their owners think are too good (nice) to race. Maybe something to get these guys involved.