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SX Tracks Have To Adiust To New
Bikes?
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teams expressed concerns about the safety
and
difficulty
level
of the
track
that was built
for the
opening
round
ofthe
Amp'd l'4obile
AMA
Supercross
Series
at
Angel Sradium,
the AMA
quickly
responded by issuing a
press
release focusinS on this matter.
AMA
Pro Racing announced that it is
reviewing the current Supercross
track
desitn and construction pro.ess. The
review is in response to concems noted by
AMA Pro Racing officrals and nders regard-
in8 the current state of track design.
ln makang the announcemenr, AlulA Pro
Racrng Supercross/Motocross Series man-
ager Steve
Whrrelock ,dentrfrcd
a few rea-
sons
Ior
the
review.
"Ensuring
that we're
paying
close atten-
rion to ahe designs of our tracks is some-
thing we always do, but with virtually the
entire field now
ridin8 four-stroke
equip-
ment, it's
time
we
take another close
look
at the process." said Whitelock. "Four-
stroke bikes deliver power
differentl,,
than
tlvo-strokes.
and we want to
see
if
there's
anything
we need to change as
a
.esult
of
that.
We also
want to
make
sure that the
tracks
are
desiSned to ensure rhe
best
possi-
ble racing environment and
provide
lhe
Sreatest
opponunity for close competition.
Finally, safery as always, is an ongoing consid-
eration."
The
shape, number and location of specif-
ic
obstacles
are specifically what Whitelock
"We
believe that Dirt Wurx
[the
compa-
ny that designs allbut one ofrhe tracks in the
Al4A Supercross Series] does a
Sreat iob
overall and is responsive to the lar8e amount
of inp(,t they receive from us, riders. the
promoter
and fans," saad
Whitelock.
"Our
review
process
will be done
in
harmony
with
their expertise and experience with
track
Whitelock noted that there is no single.
"Riders
have differing opinjons on what
makes a
good track,"
said
Whitelock. "Some
desire highly technical tracks
with many
obstacles and tough whoops sections.
Others
preler
faster more flowing designs.
The
goal
of everrbody, though, is to build
track that are as
sale as
possible
and
deliver
great
racinS Ior the fans. That's our ob,ective
as we
proceed
with this
process."
At round rwo of the rerles in Phoenix.
Arizona, the track wat significantly tamed
down compared to
the
Anaheim I track, and
many felt it made for closer and better €c-
ing
than at
Anaheim. Proof
i5 that
half
the
field
finished on the lead lap, compared to
just
six the week before. A lonS section of
whoops that was in the original track
plan
for
the Phoenix
race was
omitted, and wa5
instead used as a simple, fast section of the
racecourse,
At Phoenix, Whitelock shed more litht on
the track issue, basi.ally saying that the AMA
is aware of the situation and
plans
to make
changes.
"Last week's racetrack, we put some of
the stars on the
ground,"
Whitelock said.
"That
isn't exactly \vhat I had in mind for Al
[Anaheim
l]. I need them May 7 at Las Vegas
[for
the 0nal round], so lwas a bit con-
cerned. We're
toihg
to open up a dialogue
and talk with more riders a.s we
to
alon8.
It's our
iob
to
give
them the best and safest
track, and a racetrack that they can race
each other on and not race the racetmck.
Because right now,
I
think ar Anaheim, we
had a racetrack that
they
were racing the racetrack
and not each other. They
were
too busy
payinS
atten-
tion to the track. lfyou
think
about a lot of the racetracks
we put them on, they have
to aonc€ntrate 100
percent
of the time that they re on
the racetrack. That s awful
hard to do.
just
thinking all
that time,'where's my front
wheel, where's my front
wheel. where. where,
where.'lt's too hard on
them.
I
think
no mind can stay that con-
centrated. So
giving
them
places
to
frelax]
is much
better
than,
'Where's
that front
wheel, where's that front wheel?' So,
we're
going to
try
to give them raceable
racetracks that they
can use and race each
other
-
that's really important-"
Whitelock went on to explain
iust
why
the AMA was
quick
to send out a
press
release about the tracks,
"Well,
there was startinS to be a lot o[
chatter about,
'Oh,
what's the Al4A
toint
to do? NothinS, like they usually do?' No,
we're not going to do that. I had to let
everybody know that I'm concerned.
'lAlso,
tood
or bad. my board of drrec-
tors was at Anaheim
l,
and lhey expressed
concern that things weren't
righ(,
and they
wanted me ro
get
on
it. You listen to
your
boss, and
I
said, Okay."'
"We're
not biaming anybody,"
Whirelock said.
"lt's
somethin8 that is
growing
because the damn motorcycles
are
getting
so
good.
They are beginninS to
get
really.
really
fasr; they
re qui

