Weekend up date from the Cincinnati Arenacross. First off thanks to Greg Huduk and Greg Cameron for the tickets to Fridays event. They went to good use. Also thanks to Bill480 for sending his tickets to fellow Vet rider Matt Powers. Much appreciated.
Racing on Saturday night was ok. Nothing special. I guess I just cant seem to get into Arenacross that much. Seems more and more gimmicky every year. Dianna Dahlgren is now the reporter for FS1 at the arenacrosses for TV. She is Smoking hot and looks great. If it is the road to Supercross.......how come some of the top riders are previous SX riders that have had some success?
Amateur Day on Sunday. Day started early Figured I would get there at 6:30am, we were already signed up and checked in. Got there hoping to get a spot inside, before they started using the overflow tents. No such luck. NO bikes inside, except the left overs from Saturday night (pro, supermini, 50s). Those tents were in no way big enough for the 567 entries that they had. So people basically lined their bikes up against the wall outside. It was covered, but still outside and cold.
Security in the place is a joke. You don't have to be rude to do your job (not everyone, but a couple). They also opened up a bunch of doors up top to let fumes out. By mid afternoon, it was very cold in the arena. I did not think the fumes were all that bad.
I believe that the Amateur day is really about money and nothing else. They tamed the track down, which was fine. Ran practice, went into qualifiers and then the LCQs. NEVER once to touch the track in all that time. There were some pretty good ruts on the table top face, but worse than that, coming out of the first turn, and two big places on the start straight, they were through the dirt and on the bare concrete. This was still during the heats. I figured they would stop, and move a little dirt to cover them. No such luck. Only time they touched the track was before the mains.
Drew Wolfe and action sports honestly could teach these guys how to run and efficient race, and touch up the track once and a while to keep it good.
Great seeing Pitracer member Dano and his wife there. Schaffernocker rode by (saw it on his number plate) when I was warming up my sons bike. Wish I had caught him to say hello.