Sounds really cool, but hectic with all the people there.hotel info would be great, the sooner the better. i'm too old for tents..
The day of the event this track does not charge to get in. So any riders or spectators should not have an issue of entering the facillity.
stop bitching and man up Dannyif you really wanted to compete, get your ass off the couch and put in work like everyone else.don't say oh i have a full time job/family/kids/ etc cause that is no excuse there ARE 30+ old riders out there that continue to kick ass despite the responsibility in lifeif you really wanted to do something in life, you can find the time to practice and progresssacrifice time from TV/Bar hoping/porn/ etc...
Ok, that's pretty harsh words I must say. I'm gonna stick my neck out here and defend my boy Danny by saying, responsibilities as a married man with kids and a wife do cut in to the riding time. Considerably. Hell, I'd go as far as saying with the level of riding out there and the lack of riding on my part, I might need the Vet class myself. Having the Vet class makes it fun for everyone. Some of us can't afford the luxury of flying to a comp, paying 'top dollar' for a room to just spectate. Alan and Jake I hope you're hearing this. If it weren't for people like Joe Miller some us wouldn't make it at all. BTW, yo Joe thanks and your pegs are coming my brother. Please no one attack me, I'm just making an observation and what I think is a valid point. Lee/Huck
f*ck THE AM CIRCUIT .............WOW I GET POINTS AND YOU WIN WHAT???MY NAME IS DANNY HARRISON AND I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE
Quote from: HUCK on February 18, 2011, 05:37:24 PMOk, that's pretty harsh words I must say. I'm gonna stick my neck out here and defend my boy Danny by saying, responsibilities as a married man with kids and a wife do cut in to the riding time. Considerably. Hell, I'd go as far as saying with the level of riding out there and the lack of riding on my part, I might need the Vet class myself. Having the Vet class makes it fun for everyone. Some of us can't afford the luxury of flying to a comp, paying 'top dollar' for a room to just spectate. Alan and Jake I hope you're hearing this. If it weren't for people like Joe Miller some us wouldn't make it at all. BTW, yo Joe thanks and your pegs are coming my brother. Please no one attack me, I'm just making an observation and what I think is a valid point. Lee/HuckLet's recap on a few things. As far as harsh words are concerned, I do believe it was Danny who posted this:Quote from: dan4130 on February 16, 2011, 06:40:07 AMf*ck THE AM CIRCUIT .............WOW I GET POINTS AND YOU WIN WHAT???MY NAME IS DANNY HARRISON AND I APPROVE THIS MESSAGEI must say, he's quite graceful.And as far as a Vet class being needed for guys who play the, "I'm married, I have kids, I have a full time job, I have this, I have that, etc.," card, let's have an under 18 class, an 18-21 class, and 22-25 class, and a 26-29 class, just to keep it fair. Because I'm pretty sure that there are riders that are under 30, with less years of riding experience than the guys competing in Vet, that are married, have children, and a full time job. Should they get a separate class as well? I know, let's make an "Excuse" class, just for those who find themselves unable to man up, and swallow whatever pride they have, and compete at an appropriate class. So you were once top master, or whatever, and slacked off because of responsibilities? Guess what, there is a beginner class, or expert class.Huffman is over 30 and still competes with everyone else. Does he bitch?Back4Good has kids and a job, and is riding super hard. Guess what? I go to school, study, do homework, work 30 hours a week, have family responsibilities (amongst others), do side work, and practice another hobby, and still put the time in to ride.How does a class make a contest fun for everyone, Huck? A contest isn't a jam. A contest is a display of what you can do, and whether you can do it up against others of similar caliber and being judged. A jam is for hanging out, riding, and trying new things with other riders without the stress or being judged. When has a serious contest in any activity ever had fun as it's primary objective?