If you had problems with Delta do you actually think you can navigate Red Bud??
I thought the track, the weather and the racing Saturday was spectacular.
The three different Sunday tracks that evolved into the race track was a complete F*$uk up by the Promoter Barry Mayo. He was very unprofessional and became an AHOLE as various AHRMA officials tried to explain that his night track/Supercross track was not vintage friendly. Took an 90 min of various tracks and siting laps to create a track, ultimately the track was something we could ride, but pleased nobody. Weather was warm and sunny and the beer was cold so in the end a good day.
Turnout was ok, not great Saturday 59 and Sunday 68, total entries for the weekend 127 plus night racing 30 +/- each night.
The young lady was Birgit Schelkle, smoked each and every other rider on the track. Nobody finished within a half lap of her, the real deal.
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Ok yes I know I'm on disabled list! Crashed on a crappy parking lot track! No excuses nobody's fault but my own! Ok on Delta track, the way track was laid out to start with,was the way we ran track 2 years ago other than they took out double left of starting area, I don't recall any complaining of track? (That I Heard anyway) Last year they didn't run a straight with 3 doubles before you went to back sand section.I don't remember any injuries for the most part the last 2 years??? On to this year, yes people were upset I guess, Dave asked me what to do? It's something we've run in past,so if you have been there before,I would think you would know what to expect? As far as Ahrma officials Corky doesn't want any double jumps! Ohio guys here is what we now have,probably no Nationals in Ohio?? I here rumored Red Bud replacing Delta next year? If you had problems with Delta do you actually think you can navigate Red Bud??
Mike, I'm really surprised you have such strong words towards the track and also a promoter who sponsored an AHRMA event. As mentioned, I liked the original track MUCH better than the revised track which had very few jumps and instead had high speed straights that I wasn't crazy about (it's mx not roadracing/flat track). In my opinion, if I'm able to have a good time on a track with a few jumps on a PV bike then I really don't think it's fair to call out the Delta track as being dangerous or the promoter as being an A-hole. How can you consider Barry Mayo to be an A-hole when he took the time and effort to change up the track for the folks who didn't like the jumps?
You will have to look an long ways in Michigan to find racers that like Barry Mayo.
I was referring specifically to this last weekend's AHRMA event where Barry took a good bit of time to try to make some AHRMA riders happy by changing the layout several times. That being the case, seems a bit harsh for him to be called out as an A-hole. Talked to Barry several times over the weekend and he was quite friendly.
Also, I raced MRA back in the mid-eighties when Barry put that organization together and wasn't aware of anyone having an issue with him back then. These days, I still know quite a few folks up in Toledo who don't have anything against him BUT there are a number of guys that don't agree with his style of track prep which involves grading the dirt rather than discing it up. But he still seems to get a pretty decent turnout for his Saturday night races.
racer726, I'm curious, do you do any AHRMA events? I ask because I see how it would be a challenge for promoters to hold AHRMA events. 1st off, most of them can count on attendance being minimal and 2nd they're dealing with a broad range of ages where some of the older guys want a smoother track and some riders who are still under 60 want a few semi-challenging jumps on the track. It turns into a no-win situation.
I thought the Delta race was awesome last year they only routed around one or two jumps it was pretty much the whole night track ! They were nice safe jumps in the big ones I was doing and I'm not a big jumpWe!
This was going to be last race there before the drama. Rumor is Red Bud next year? Don't know how that will go? IMO not a good area for ahrma, Michigan riders don't seem to go to ahrma races. D14 has decent amount of vintage at times I think, but when AMA had tour race a Log Road couple years ago on Memorial Day weekend D14 riders showed up on Monday after tour race? It would be nice for somebody have a race with different organizations,ahrma,Midwest,Missouri Vmx ect to see how everybody stacks up!With Barry dealing with complaints about the track and working double time to keep some folks happy...I'd be surprised if the Delta AHRMA race is still around to go to next year. Why should the guy bother with it...hard to believe he made any money for his time and effort and then has to deal with way too much AHRMA drama.
I'm all for Redbud that will be a sick track .
I love riding there ! Talk about deep sand and big jumps
This attitude is why my RM's will only be at Mid-Ohio and select Vet races.I thought the track, the weather and the racing Saturday was spectacular.
The three different Sunday tracks that evolved into the race track was a complete F*$uk up by the Promoter Barry Mayo. He was very unprofessional and became an AHOLE as various AHRMA officials tried to explain that his night track/Supercross track was not vintage friendly. Took an 90 min of various tracks and siting laps to create a track, ultimately the track was something we could ride, but pleased nobody. Weather was warm and sunny and the beer was cold so in the end a good day.
Turnout was ok, not great Saturday 59 and Sunday 68, total entries for the weekend 127 plus night racing 30 +/- each night.
The young lady was Birgit Schelkle, smoked each and every other rider on the track. Nobody finished within a half lap of her, the real deal.
https://www.facebook.com/birgit.lemp.5?fref=ts