You're taking it too far and going to an extreme to make a poor point. Not thinking anyone is saying no ruts and smooth as a baby's rump, just fix a few areas. It's a tough call. Hard to take out some and not others when doing a midday prep. In the end, I think it is up too the rider to back it down...My point was motocross tracks are suppose to be rough. Was Colorado rougher then the average? Maybe. If Dung thinks its bad then it is. BUT, if it were smooth then everyone would be going WAY too fast of these fart bikes. How bad would Toesmack's injury be if he were going mach 2 at the time of his corner mishap?
Take the ruts out and you have a TT... Which is cool but its not MX
It will be interesting to see how Thunder Valley responds next year.
You're taking it too far and going to an extreme to make a poor point. Not thinking anyone is saying no ruts and smooth as a baby's rump, just fix a few areas. It's a tough call. Hard to take out some and not others when doing a midday prep. In the end, I think it is up too the rider to back it down...
'Tis funny 'tis. I remember another thread talking about tracks that are unsafe due to obstacles built and some blaming tracks for injuries vs. it being the riders responsibility to "slow down". Sure, that thread was more about amateur MX, but still... I still call flip floppers...
Does anyone remember BC Battle 2013?...
You cant make it too easy but there needs to be a medium ground.
Flat track is pretty kick ass at the 1/2 mile and larger tracks.
Boy, that sure was a quality event. The mx starting gate was cool but to have a track like that for the first (and last) time on national tv is a shame. In one night they pushed the sport back to the same time period those turd bikes were engineeredIt's an x games event this year. Just sayin.