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Are we witnessing the end of motorcycling?
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<blockquote data-quote="steveoreno" data-source="post: 1392400" data-attributes="member: 40642"><p>Here in Indy we have an event known as "Motorcycles On Meridian" which originally was part of and held in conjunction with the Indy MotoGP. Of course the race is no longer held for a multitude of reasons and imho Dorna's greed is mostly at fault for that along with scheduling conflicts but I digress, M.O.M. has morphed into a huge clusterpluck and annoys the locals who work downtown. (My wife is one of them} We in turn no longer attend because of the headaches of the crowd and the fact the event is no longer part of any actual motorcycle race. If half of the folks who show up to drink and ogle each others bikes actually went to the race or even practices we might still have the race.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveoreno, post: 1392400, member: 40642"] Here in Indy we have an event known as "Motorcycles On Meridian" which originally was part of and held in conjunction with the Indy MotoGP. Of course the race is no longer held for a multitude of reasons and imho Dorna's greed is mostly at fault for that along with scheduling conflicts but I digress, M.O.M. has morphed into a huge clusterpluck and annoys the locals who work downtown. (My wife is one of them} We in turn no longer attend because of the headaches of the crowd and the fact the event is no longer part of any actual motorcycle race. If half of the folks who show up to drink and ogle each others bikes actually went to the race or even practices we might still have the race. [/QUOTE]
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