Percy W wrote:No one is 'forgetting' it's for fun. Not sure why you felt you should throw that in there.
However.....the more people that are attracted to the Endurance Championship, the more serious it becomes and the more rules need to be clarified.
Question is.....do you want to race or just have tack time?
The point of the race is....a well prepared bike, a team, and see how far you can go on that bike.
I am willing to make concessions if a bike craps out early , like Steve and Mikes last year.
Other than that....it's the same as all the other races, prepare for the race, then give it your best.
Sure, it's disappointing when machinery breaks or won't work how you want, but that's racing.
We have all had weekends like that.
So here's some rule clarification.
2a. Only registered riders may compete on machines they have registered for. No borrowing riders.
No substituting riders.
5a. All machines must be able to pass tech inspection at any time during the race
5b. No bike substitutes after start of race
Percy. #77
Endurance Coordintor.
Sorry, wasn't trying to say anyone forgot. But seriously, the whole endurance race is kind of a fun race now with the added performance index (handicap).
I mean if we were racing seriously.... then there would need to be separate classes for all the machines, by period and weight class. I know that makes it messy, but that's real racing.
We wanted to get more teams involved and so we decided on the performance index to get some older slower machines out there. I get it and its what we are working on now and that's all good.
And i believe i was the original one to say- proper machine (competitive if you want to be competitive), properly prepared, riders and team properly prepared.
But nothing sours the experience more than spending the money, being properly prepared, and sitting and watching the race. It does happen. all i am suggesting is that a bike substitution be allowed to get the track time. Don't count a single lap. - remove the transponder... At that point your "race" is over. Why not let the guys get some laps in?
I do not see the harm. Only positives.