grandpaul
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In the U.S., vintage racing (AHRMA) pays ZERO; it is a "pure" sport.
I don't agree with the way some of the classes are structured, either. Imagine a pushrod twin 650cc Triumph against an OHC transverse 4 Honda 750?
"Where is the fun in that?" you may ask. The fun is in being on famous tracks and having a go with the next guy who may not be quite as good a rider, and his "better" bike isn't enough to keep him in front of you.
It's a niche market, and a niche sport.
I don't agree with the way some of the classes are structured, either. Imagine a pushrod twin 650cc Triumph against an OHC transverse 4 Honda 750?
"Where is the fun in that?" you may ask. The fun is in being on famous tracks and having a go with the next guy who may not be quite as good a rider, and his "better" bike isn't enough to keep him in front of you.
It's a niche market, and a niche sport.