The other interesting aspect of the Track design and construction,is that some of the younger riders have become very skilled the ones that have'nt been seriously hurt that is,however there race skills have sufferd badly things like good line selection,race craft and even the ability to ride around off camber turns is disapearing and this is a shame,
I just recenctly witnessed at the last Round of the Aust Mx Championships another alarming crash in the Pro lites of the start they enter the first turn then travel down about 20-30m and into a 2 stage long table top it was one of the most spectacular jumps I have ever seen with riders 4-5m in the air,but to have 40+ riders hitting it after the first turn was a recipie for disaster and unfortunatly it happend in the last Moto and Luke George the 08 Champion went down hard after he either clipped some one or some one clipped him in the air it was not a good look for the sport as he lay on the track motionless,he was taken to Hospital and later Air lifted to another Hospital and put in an induced coma,he has since come out of it and I hope that all is well for him and his family,The point is there was nothing wrong with the jump it was just in the wrong spot,I would like to think that if the lay out of this track was thought out a bit better the accident of this nature could have been minimised,and If some one with the right experience had been involved with it's lay out and construction,then I would hope once again that the possble dangers could have once again been minimised,Then the last part of the eqation is a MA track inspector with enough knowledge to look at the big picture and make the hard decisions where necesary,to minimise the possibilities of what happend at this venue happening again,It's been said a zillion times "Racing is Dangerous" but collectivly let's not make it any more dangerous than it needs to be.
The other problem for Pro and want to be Pro's is that a lot are being hurt on private practice tracks here and overseas ,that they are training on as they try to develop ther skills to handle The Jump fest tracks that are so prominate these days,whats the answer I am not sure but I guess if the race tracks were calmed down there would not be a need to practice bigger and longer jumping technics?
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