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"Shorter motos don't require
as much of that."
Problem With Purses
.As a long time road-racing fan of 30
years, I always assumed that the
purses won at AMA events were
decent.
I know that road racing doesn't
attract large corporate sponsors very
far outside the sport, but the prize
money for risking your butt and winning an AMA Superbike race is usually only $4000. What's with that?
Where does the TV contract
money and the gate at each race go?
Surely not to the racers. I have even
more respect now for the privateers
than I ever did, knowing prize money
won't even pay the costs to get to
each race for them.
In every sport, I assume the prize
money is related to how popular the
events are and the income generated,
but the entire prize structure seems to
me to be able to be covered by the
gate receipts of a few thousand paying fans. I can't believe that racing
participants haven't united in some
way to improve prize money. The
AMA should be embarrassed to even
publish the purse for each race.
Dale Hughes
via the In~met
Brown vs. Hughes
In his letter to the editor, David
Maselli as much as accuses Ryan
Hughes of being a baby after his
actions involving Mike Brown. While I
cannot support Ryan's actions, I fully
understand why he may have conducted himself in that manner. If what
was reported about the incident was
true and Mike was bumping and
banging Ryan in a practice session,
knowing full well that he had a broken leg, then I find Brown's actions
reprehensible. What kind of sportsman is Brown if he's trying to further
injure a fellow competitor while practicing?
I have a major problem with contact in motorsports of any kind
because of the inherent danger. To
indulge in such actions in a practice
session is simply uncalled for. Blockpassing and brake-checking are one
thing, but direct and purposeful contact are another matter altogether. If
it were up to me and what was reported was true, then Mike Brown would
have received some sort of disciplinary action as well.
Dane leimbach
via the In~met
Sorby And
Mammoth
Fans at the Mammoth motocross
were treated to some excellent Pro
racing. The only exception was Eric
Sorby. The Pro Circuit rider was
knocking down competitors all weekend. When the crowd was vocal and
showed their displeasure with his riding style by booing him, he flipped
them the bird!
Then, to top that off, he cuts the
course during Sunday's main. He was
black-flagged and kept racing. All
Eric Sorby managed to do was give
Pro Circuit and Kawasaki a black eye.
David Burson
Ridgecrest, CA
Golfing With Stars
Hats off to the Racer Productions
crew for putting together a great
fund-raising golf outing for the ISDE
team. I have been to many of these
types of golf outings, and this one
was as well run as any.
The idea of the GNCC Pros teaming with the other racers and fans was
excellent. Our group played with
Mike Lafferty, and we had a blast.
Many thanks to the sponsors and the
Wisp golf course, all of whom helped
make this a success.
Same Rules,
Same Points?
After reading about the AMA and the
World Superbike Series trying to
come up with one set of rules that are
the same, all I can say is I hope they
get it done for next year. Hopefully,
the points structure goes with it!
Greg Colyer
via the In~met
A Vet Rider
I'm a Vet "B" rider who doesn't mind
good competition but can't enjoy the
Vet class at the national Amateur
races - otherwise known as the Loretta Lynn qualifiers. I don't understand
why "C" riders don't have their own
class and why "B" riders don't have
their own. I know that the AMA and
any of their sanctioned races aren't
100 percent about the money they
can make (only 99 percent) so it
would only make sense to have two
more classes that would actually create more revenue and bring more
working-class people to the races
track and seek a policy waiver to do
so. A request for a waiver will depend
on the outcome of an environmental
analysis (begun under an agreement
with MMSA). Should the INF determine that continued use of the
Motocross track is an appropriate use
of federal lands, a policy waiver from
the Chief of the Forest Service could
be sought at that time. Until a deci-
Rich Jubak
via the In~met
Poll Question
Regarding one of your recent online
polls asking people what they think
about a World Championship
Motocross Grand Prix returning to the
USA, I'd just like to say that I think
it's absolutely horrible that the
Grands Prix have been changed to a
one-moto finale format.
What the hell is that? I think it's
bad enough that Supercross is that
way, but GPs? And in the same line
of thinking, I hate the fact that
National Motocross motos were
changed from 45 minutes each to the
30-minutes-plus-two-lap format. I
didn't follow National MX for a number of years, and only in the last couple of years have I started following it
again, so I don't know when they
made that change - but I don't understand it. Part of the big deal about
motocross, particularly on the national and world level, was the incredible
amount of stamina and endurance
required. Shorter motos don't require
as much of that. Do you know why
they changed it? I've asked AMA Pro
Racing a couple of times via e-mail,
and they can't even be bothered to
answer me. I also hope they're not
considering a change to the onemoto format for Nationals as well.
DeWItt Henderson
via the
In~et
The promoters of the Grand Prix series
have announced that they plan to go
back to the two-moto format... Editor
next year. This would be fair to all
because a lot more people would go
to the bigger races again. Otherwise
they feel like, "Why try when the top
six or seven riders are 'A' riders (and
they take all the qualifying spots)?"
Thanks for your time. I know I'm
not the only one who feels this way.
Ray Koker
Nashville, TN
Mammoth Woes
There is a possibility that no more
races will be held at Mammoth after
the following notices were passed
out.
"The Mammoth Motocross track
will not be open for the public use
during the summer of 2003 (excluding the motocross event on June 1529). The Inyo National Forest (INF)
does not have the discretion to renew
MMSA's permit to opc:atutr. r