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VOICCs
"lf
they
marketed the
race
properly,
the idea would be to
have
more
sPectators
than racers anyway!"
Not Happy With
Scott?
I hope
you recommend Michael Scott
to
somebody needing a weather
reporter.
Scott has all the attributes.
He's totally out
of sense with
reality
(he
could be the SEI''1A
man of the
year) yet
totally focused on
the
bottom
line
(who advenises). So despite
Ducati showing best
practice
results
at
Jerez,
Scott
doesn't even notice that, other
than
to say Sete Gibernau
moved from
Honda.
Just
like
last year, noting that
Honda
won rhree races, whrle never
mentioning
Ducati won two
-
while Suzuki and
Kawasaki
never won anything-
Why only
mention two of the big three
in MotoGP?
Never mind that Yamaha has only won
races with
Valentino Rossi aboard
(it
is not
the bike,
iust
ask Colin Edwards).
The real-
ity is that only
Rossi
(whatever
he rides
-
Yamaha or Honda) and Ducati win
races at
the
MotoGP level with a few examples of
Nicky Hayden,
with his lone victory at
Laguna, and Marco Melandri,
who tied the
iniured Lo.is Capirossi
for victories).
So as the laugh of all time, Scott,
in his
sponsor mode.
predicts
about everything
wrong. Sure, Vale is a sure bet, as he is
beyond the
Yamaha, but to overlook Dani
Pedrosa and Casey Stoher as
top five finish-
ers instead of dark
horses?
Yes it is about assured that Capirossi
was
a
winner type, but one never would
get
that
from Scoft's
previous
write-ups, So the
big
news is, when will Cycle News
get
a
reporter
who reports the scene
-
and not
their
preiudice?
Scott
is a
good guy,
no doubt,
like most
of those bubbly
women on the Weather
Channel. The
question is:
Does Scott
look
that
good?
lf not, dump him for the
good-
lookinS
one, or at least a
person
who has
raced and understands
racing- Scoft is
pr€t-
ty obviously
clueless.
P€te,
Eonn€r
Since Mr. Bonnet inconectly referred to Cycle
News MotoGP correspondent Michoel Scott
os Scott
Russell
(the
fire-time
Doytono 200
winner?) throughout
his ,ette/i we're not sure
het the ore
who should be telling us
thot
Scott is clueress... Editor
Not Happy \ /ith AHRMA
LoYerage
Your AHRMA Daytona coverage
was disap-
pointingly
superficial.
Eill
Swenson
N. Spr,ngltel4 YT
The Pace Car
ln reference to Henny P.ay Abrams'
com-
mentary about the
AIYA safety-car debacle
at Daytona. I would say that the safetT
car is
a
good
idea. Have a
professional
driver like
in NASCAR, have a
paramedi<
onboard, and
have them
linked to race directors by radio.
The safery
car works very well
in Fll'4
events and could work well here as well.
There would be
no
confusion
as to what the
rules say or what
rider
to
pick
up on restarts.
And in the event of a flrst-corner cmsh there
could be
instantaneous medical aftention.
Mr. Barrick should not be
in
that car
at all
- or if
he is, he is the one who should have the
radio and be
in
contact
with the others to tell
the driver who to
pick
up on the restart.
I
also think
it
could
have been a
Sreat
200 ifthe
right rider
had
been
led to the restart.
Rolph Wdtten
Supe or, Wl
Helping A Friend
Another Gatorback
event has come and
gone,
and I find myself again looking back
on not only the latest event,
br.rt also over
the last 30
yea6
of
tl.aveling to Florida and
motorcycle racing. I
guess
this has become
a
pilgrimage
to
racinS, and to continued tra-
ditions.
The Garorback National
was
a
malor
happening for many
MX fans. Unfortunately,
it met its demise some
years
back, and the
event
is still
greatly
missed by many. But
during
one of those Gainesville trips
I was
fortunate enough to witness a vintage-
motocross demonstration-
I have now been
hooked on
AHRMA for l5
years.
I can honestly say
that AHRMA revital-
ized my love for the sport ofmotocross and
motorcycling
in
Eeneral.
The AHRMA
national leading up to
Daytona Bike
Week
has done much to fill the void caused by the
cancellation ofthe Gatorback
National. But,
more importantly,
my love for riding was
renewed by AHRMA, along with the most
important aspecr of ridin8
motorcycles in
the flrst
place,
the development
of many
new friendships.
Now one of those
friends needs our
help. You may have seen us
with
the
bi8
smiley faces on our
jerseys
riding in forma-
tion on Sunday. One of
the riders is
Carl
Mabery a longtime
AHRMA
supporter.
The
smiley face is his daughter Carlye's favorite
character,
and the
ieGeys
weTe
worn to
keep her
rn
our thoughts. Carlye
was seri-
ously iniured in a recent car accident. She is
now at home, but is incapacitated due
to
her injuries, Carl and his
wife
are
now tak-
ing care
of
Carlye
full time, and her recov-
ery will be
long and challenging.
lcannot imagine what the last few
months
have been like for the Mabery fam-
ily, nor what the future holds, but their
unwavering love for Carlye, and incredibly
positive
attitude,
should be a model for all
o{ us. Even when
Carl called me to tell of
his
plans
for our Gatorback fun ride this
year,
his a$itude was
amazingly upbeat,
even
with all that was happening
in his
per-
sonal life,
I
am
sure that he would also
admit to
how important his
participation
in
AHRMA has meant over the
years,
espe-
cially at
this
diflicult
time.
This year's event was another one for
the ages, with beautiful weather,
perfect
race conditrons, and the opportunity
ofsee-
ing
all of
my wonderful AHRMA friends,
Elut now, I cannot stop
thinking of visiting
with the Mabery
family. I hope that we can.
as an organization, come up
with
a
way to
help these wonderful
people. Their needs
are
great,
?!s is their love for the spon of
motorcycling, AHRIYA,
and especially
Carlye. I am unsure
what to do, but I know
that many
people
expressed an interest in
the smiley-face
ierseys
we
were wearing at
Gatorback.
l'4aybe we could offer these to
other riders and friends, with
proceeds
con-
tributing to
a fund to help the Mabry
family.
lf anyone
has any other ideas
please
call,
Robert Leimerttoll
Yio tha lnternet
Daytona World Superbike?
Dan Henry's letter (Voices, lssue #12)
struck a chord with me.
when he won-
dered
if the Daytona 200
will
ever
mean
anything
€ain,
I couldn't help but think
iust
how right he
was. Havin8 been relegated to
second-tier sratus via the AMAS
goofy
class
structure
and the manufacturers cherry
pickinS
classes or not
participatin8
at all
ffamaha
Superbike),
Daytona becomes a
big non-event
to me.
The other issue is the track
itsell Has
someone
put
some thought
into the layout?
Turns one through three are a dangerous-
looking
ioke
lined with Armco. The rest
isn't a
lot better as it relates to viewing the
event on TV Yawn.
As a
World
Superbike event,
the race
would once again
Sarner
signifiGnce on the
world stage, bring
great
talent to the
United
States. and could be run as a dou-
ble-header
with
the AMA Superbike
series.
iust
like Laguna.
Who knows? l"laybe even
some of the Bike Week Harley folks might
show up if they advertise the umbrella
Sirls!
So les ask the Flammini
guys
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