If there was a Tri-State 3 round series, (that has been bandied about for some years) sadly the Queensland event would be 75% Queenslanders, 15% New South Welshman and 5% Victorians/South Aussies. A NSW event would be 33% Queenslanders, 33% New South Welshman and 33% Victorians/South Aussies. A Victorian event 5% Queenslanders, 15% New South Welshman and 75% Victorians/South Aussies. I am basing this on the Classic Dirt attendance so it might be a bit skewed, but it’s all we have got for the moment.
It would end up being something akin to an Aussie title event structured and run at a state/club level, would that work, I doubt it. Is everyone 100% confident & comfortable that there respective state titles are robust enough to run side by side with Classic Dirt, A National Title event, the various MA structured events like the Broadford Bike Bonanza and a Tri-State series?
There’s 52 weekends in a year. You loose at least of 16 of those to the stinking hot summers that we have. So 35 odd weekends without considering the National and State long weekends and you don’t get a lot to work with. Given that most states have other competitions that run side by side that is frequented by a % of riders common to each event you have to be careful that you don’t double up on dates.
Personally I would love to see it happen; I just can’t see how it could be a long term sustainable event without jeopardising the State Title competitions.