steinke wrote:I have been been watching this debate (if you want to call it that) for a few days now. Seems there is some friction being built up and that friction may not be healthy moving the club forward. There is always room for improvement so I am not taking either side but I may suggest that we carry over 2023 endurance rules and point system so that the current executive can focus on the start of 2024 season. That being said there should be room for respectable endurance debate in preparation for the 2025 season. Why not set up an endurance working group between now and the AGM so that findings and recommendations can be discussed and entered on the record at the AGM. Data can continue to be collected and reviewed through the season within the working group. The working group could consist of a leader from each class / group so that individual member input can be channeled through them to the working group. If there are no volunteers to support said group or if it is a bad idea then we get what we get and we can just keep the banter going on Facebook and the forum.
This has been approved by the Board.
Davelaporte221 wrote:
...The previous Endurance Coordinator has stated the goals as follows:
1. To allow any machine in the club to have the opportunity to race endurance. Growing the field.
2. Allow the fastest teams to be the ones that finish first. Regardless of what machine they choose to enter on.
These goals have not changed. I would disagree with the definition of the fastest teams to finish first. In my interpretation 1st is the person who takes the checker flag first not the team that finishes 2 laps down but is elevated by riding a less competitive bike.
If your goal is to win the race, choose the bike and riders that give you the best chance to take the checkered flag....
Wayne McKinnon wrote:Davelaporte221 wrote:
...The previous Endurance Coordinator has stated the goals as follows:
1. To allow any machine in the club to have the opportunity to race endurance. Growing the field.
2. Allow the fastest teams to be the ones that finish first. Regardless of what machine they choose to enter on.
These goals have not changed. I would disagree with the definition of the fastest teams to finish first. In my interpretation 1st is the person who takes the checker flag first not the team that finishes 2 laps down but is elevated by riding a less competitive bike.
If your goal is to win the race, choose the bike and riders that give you the best chance to take the checkered flag....
I think Dave provided the most clarity in this part of his earlier post which I have quoted from.
It seems to me that he is saying that if you want to win a vintage endurance race you should ride as close to a modern bike as possible.
Unless the president and members can get on the same side on a shared vision for what the Vintage Road Racing Association is or will become, these issues will continue to cause conflict.
Wayne McKinnon wrote:Davelaporte221 wrote:
...The previous Endurance Coordinator has stated the goals as follows:
1. To allow any machine in the club to have the opportunity to race endurance. Growing the field.
2. Allow the fastest teams to be the ones that finish first. Regardless of what machine they choose to enter on.
These goals have not changed. I would disagree with the definition of the fastest teams to finish first. In my interpretation 1st is the person who takes the checker flag first not the team that finishes 2 laps down but is elevated by riding a less competitive bike.
If your goal is to win the race, choose the bike and riders that give you the best chance to take the checkered flag....
I think Dave provided the most clarity in this part of his earlier post which I have quoted from.
It seems to me that he is saying that if you want to win a vintage endurance race you should ride as close to a modern bike as possible.
Unless the president and members can get on the same side on a shared vision for what the Vintage Road Racing Association is or will become, these issues will continue to cause conflict.
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