Maybe RT 62's pics of Wednesday's practice ruts scared the vets off
Don't agree with Hershey's comment that its not motocross racing unless it's rutted. Corners rutting up a bit are fine but having to get locked into long deeps ruts on straights or jump faces and jump landings are no fun in my opinion and at this point in my life I pretty much pack it up when conditions are like that. No doubt it takes skill to ride those kind of ruts but that's not the style of moto I grew up with and raced on. Seems that deep ruts forming everywhere wasn't something riders were looking for until what something like 10-15 years ago...around the time 4 strokes came around...dunno? Thinking back on all the tracks I've ridden in the past...generally, dust was kept down without needing to rip it ultra deep and overwater to the point of constantly negotiating deeps ruts everywhere. Riders having the ability to switch up lines at different points in corners rather than playing follow the leader seems more like racing to me.
Hershey, what's your opinion of the racing at this year's Thunder Valley and High Point races...enough ruts to be considered good moto racing?