Again, what I was saying was that someone interested in going fast on a track to not know anything about racing surprised me. Nothing to do with Joe blow liking racing.
Union is where it's at, League is just a lot of running around.
and yes, God Bless the Cheerleading competitions.
Again, what I was saying was that someone interested in going fast on a track to not know anything about racing surprised me. Nothing to do with Joe blow liking racing.
My old PE teacher would give you 10 press ups if you kicked the ball when we were playing Union. If I had my time again though, I'd love to play League. There's way too much kicking in Union now.
It's all marketing and exposure.
I know a lot of people that have heard of Rossi and they don't ride or have interest in motorcycles.
People like what they like and interests vary. What they would need to do is have more exposure to the sport.
My old PE teacher would give you 10 press ups if you kicked the ball when we were playing Union. If I had my time again though, I'd love to play League. There's way too much kicking in Union now.
When I was 16...before you were born actually...also before Fast and Furious films. Your point? Relatively speaking it is bigger elsewhere than here...still the majority of riders in those countries couldn't give a **** about it. So hard to understand that? Even the Oxford/Cambridge boat race gets more TV time than racing in the UK and that only happens once a year. Horse racing gets more TV time there. Tennis etc etc etc. The UK has more riders there than here...are you telling me that unless they are interested in racing they aren't real riders? The same happens in France too, the rest of Europe too.
I get you enjoy the sport along with the minority but your other points are demonstrably spurious and irrelevant.
Sporting events like the Grand National, Wimbeldon, Oxford Cambridge boat race have been running for over 100 + years, and are a part of the British Culture. I loathe Horse racing, but i knew who red rum and Lester Piggott were. But a large percentage of that Country who are *our* age knew who Barry Sheene and James Hunt were, i would guess 0.1% of Canadians know who Jordan Szoke is.
The main reason is because so many people are just not interested in motorcycles in North America. The large demographic are pleasure riders on Goldwings and Hogs, who have no interest in sport riding, that's fine. Then you have all of the posers on Street Bikes that again, have no interest in races. Motorcycles make up something like 3% of vehicles on the road, so that is a very small demographic you are trying to reach. If some of the people had an idea of how difficult it is to ride a motorcycle at those speeds maybe, just maybe some people would appreciate the skill involved and watch. Instead they would rather watch NASCAR take 100 left turns and draft people for 40 mins.
Used to watch a lot of F1 racing, but after watching WSBK, BSB, MotoGP, F1 is boring. It's kinda like anyone could do it. Strap you in the cockpit and you have all kinds of forgiveness to make errors and throw the car around. It takes much more skill to ride a motorcycle at 340 KPH than a car. And not many people in the world would survive one corner on the bikes. The MotoGP riders could probably figure out an F1 car rather fast, but the opposite can't be said.
When I talk to people about racing MX, they laugh when I say how physically demanding it is, and the skill required. Someone at work recently took up trail riding with her husband, she used to smirk when I talked about it, but now has a respect for MX racing. I think people need just to be exposed to it.
Don't kid yourself. It takes lots of skill to be at the top of F1. However, due to the technical nature of it, all the cars are too closely matched making passing nigh on impossible. I agree that it is boring, but not any old oaf can do it.Used to watch a lot of F1 racing, but after watching WSBK, BSB, MotoGP, F1 is boring. It's kinda like anyone could do it. Strap you in the cockpit and you have all kinds of forgiveness to make errors and throw the car around. It takes much more skill to ride a motorcycle at 340 KPH than a car. And not many people in the world would survive one corner on the bikes. The MotoGP riders could probably figure out an F1 car rather fast, but the opposite can't be said.
He raced german superbike.Schumacher did pretty good when he tried (can't remember what sanction/class).
When the top gear guys tried driving an F1 car they couldn't get enough heat in the tires/brakes to make the car work properly.
Schumacher did pretty good when he tried (can't remember what sanction/class).
When the top gear guys tried driving an F1 car they couldn't get enough heat in the tires/brakes to make the car work properly.