Expat in my experience i would suggest Classic dirt , Connondale is a fantastic venue better than a lot of the tracks we race on
At CD 6 you will get a shit load of riding and meet some good like minded people at probably the best VMX event this side of the world.
The Nats are also being held at Connondale so again awesome track and a great organising club with top people and good if some what short racing.
The down side of the Nats for me is cost (licencing & insurance & entry fees ) these alone cost more than the airfare,and unless things have changed you will only get three races of three or four laps per class or bike. If you only have one bike its a lot of down time between races, luckily for me at the Coffs nats Dodgee & Doc hooked me up with bikes and support for a couple of classes
and it was a trip i will never forget
. From what i have observed ( not through personal experiece ) there is a small element of people who are happy to win with the rule book rather than on the track . I know you experienced that down south so it not just in Aussie , its just that they have a much bigger set of rules to choose from
DJ and me are keen to go to CD 6 and maybe a couple of other one off competitive events that are a bit more low key than the nats , the Connondale classic was a great event i found it to be a nice balance between the casual vibe of the CD events and the very regimented and some what different (to what where used to ) Nats.
The VMX report on the Tassie Nats looks like it was an absolute pearler though and iv'e already given myself an uppercut for missing what looked like a brilliant event
On my excursions to the west island i have always had a great time :)Thanks again to all you blokes who have made us welcome on our trips over and gone out of their way to help
I would recomend anyone from here to go over and experience VMX OZ style. You wont meet a better bunch of blokes and its cool to ride on different tracks with new faces . The racing in OZ is generally closer and taken more seriously and the difference between the top riders and the rest isn't as big as it is here.
Looking forward to the next trip Bill