Resurrected thread
There is nothing quite like racing.
I agree with a lot of what Husky500evo and Brent j said (over two years ago!)
Racing for second last/last is still racing, and fun. Riding around in last, not so much.
I'm disappointed in the few chances to compete in a suitable age group. (Over 50 for now, in my case)
The Supermoto champs in Newcastle (June 2015) got plenty of over 50 entries. (So few 45-50 that it became "over 45". Still very good.) Oh what fun I had!
Club MX "Veterans" is often "over 35"! (Chad Reed is 34 this year, racing AMA SX at the front of the pack. FFS)
The MX nationals has a over 30 vets class!! (And an over 40 class, which I intend to participate in, this year - July 17 2016)
The Veterans class (over 35
) at the Conondale Cup (October 2015) was the only class with a full grid. Great day!
It's a shame there isn't more opportunity to race with those closer to my age in OZ.
I raced in a Vets championship in NZ one year, (Christchurch 2007?) with plenty of age groups.
The "World (sic) Vets" in both the US, and Europe, seem to be going from strength to strength. (Over 500 riders and up to an "over 70" class at the Glen Helen event in 2015 reportedly)
I think it's a bit of a "catch 22"- less older riders are prepared to line up next to guys 20 years their junior, then the organizers see " not enough 50+ to justify a class"
Veterans at Conondale in Oct (look closely, a few VMX bikes, and a skypig on a 250f)
I know I'm talking modern and SM bikes in this post, but the sentiments apply to VMX as well