Well well well,
They say that you should never let facts get in the way of a good story.
The "three" events that VMX Honda is talking about are:
1. The Barry Sheene memorial road race. I suggest that you check again and you will find that this has run on only one Easter (2008) with the traditional date being February.
2. Classic Dirt. The date of this has varied but I have no information that Easter 2009 was an option.
3. The 2009 Classic MX Championships. There was vague discussion on holding this at Easter but traditionally this event has been on the long weekend in June.
Let's clarify a few things, just so as we can fully understand what has happened in realtion to the three prior events, which have or haven't been affected by MA's decision to run HBBB on the Easter weekend.
The three "prior" events:
1. Yes the Barrry Sheen event was in Easter this year. I am not sure whether they had originally intended to run it again at Easter in 2009.
2. Classic Dirt has been run in the last weekend of April for two years running now. There was never any intention to run it at Easter in 2009, it was intended to be run again on the last weekend of April, however when MA decided to run HBBB over Easter (without any prior consultation with VMX about the proposed date for CD6), it became obvious that running two major event 2 weeks apart would not be a good idea. But have no doubt, the MA event is the newcomer and it would have been "considerate" of MA to choose a date for HHHB which was not so close to the now regular date for CD.
3. We understand that there was a proposal put to MA to return the Vintage MX Nationals to the Easter weekend in 2009 and intially this was verbally approved by MA. I say return, because the traditional date for the Vintage Nats, over years gone by, has been Easter. It's only recently that it has been in June. FWIW, I understand that MA has now withdrawn the verbal approval for the Vintage Nats to be run at Easter, even though the two events are actually completely different, i.e. the Nats are a race meeting (two states away) and HBBB is a recreational riding event only.
Again, I think the MA event idea is a good one, but the execution of it's organisation and timing has been poorly handled in my view. If MA had taken a more consultative and flexible approach in the early organisational stages of this event, I have no doubt that we all would have been praising this as a great leap forward for Vintage Motorcycles in this country. As it is now, it is devisive and some people will have to choose which major dirt bike recreational event they will go to in 2009. Anything that makes it more difficult for the vintage enthusiast, especially when it involves potentially significant extra travelling costs, is really not a good idea.