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Motorcycle Racing
Future direction of top level motorcycle racing in the US
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<blockquote data-quote="madmike2" data-source="post: 404788" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>It sounds like they are trying to eliminate some of the "overlap". People like me can't tell the difference between the classes. Obviously, true, die hard fans already understand the differences. I guess if they get the classes separated then they can build a base for sponsors to invest and get recognition.</p><p></p><p>"Yes, my crew did a fantastic job preparing my 'Burger King, Showa, Motul Suzuki' for today's race....."</p><p></p><p>I thought someone was trying to develop the "single cylinder 650" class for developing new riders. Basically, you buy a frame, body and suspension, then plug in a 650 dual sport engine...</p><p></p><p>It may not have been AMA sanctioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmike2, post: 404788, member: 151"] It sounds like they are trying to eliminate some of the "overlap". People like me can't tell the difference between the classes. Obviously, true, die hard fans already understand the differences. I guess if they get the classes separated then they can build a base for sponsors to invest and get recognition. "Yes, my crew did a fantastic job preparing my 'Burger King, Showa, Motul Suzuki' for today's race....." I thought someone was trying to develop the "single cylinder 650" class for developing new riders. Basically, you buy a frame, body and suspension, then plug in a 650 dual sport engine... It may not have been AMA sanctioned. [/QUOTE]
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