Meister --- I admire your desire to perform routine maintenance, but that aggressive of a schedule really isn't needed, and could actually introduce more risk.
For example, changing the air filter every ride is just plain overkill. You should change the air filter when it is dirty and needs to be changed. With todays filter and filter oil technology, a properly treated air filter can last a really long time in normal conditions. You are actually introducing unnecessary risk by messing around with it --- potential for something getting into the air tract during the maintenance, and wear and tear on the filter from a lot of cleaning
I also try as hard as I can to not be doing anything like that at the track. Dirty atmosphere, etc, ripe with risk. What I've actually started doing when I go to Regionals is I run a prefilter such as a filter skin over top of the filter. Chances are after Friday practice I will simply peel the pre filter off and then I'm all set for likely the rest of the weekend. If it's a "dirty" regional like Red Bud or MC Motopark (my air filter was the dirtiest ever in my like from that place) I would peel the pre filter and replace it with a new one. Whatever I could do to prevent breaking that nice seal of the filter to the box that I did at home in my nice clean garage!
For local riding around here, I swear you can go a pretty long time before the air filter needs changed. I also only clean the filter maybe 4 times before I just toss it.