He bailed out though and was calling meetings off long after you are talking about.Like I say no win situation brought about by lack of control over sport by the powers at be.Riders rule the sport nowadays.Technical Spec and track prep to suit bikes make a wet meeting a NoNo.
Len didn’t hang about when he started losing money.he got a fair bit of criticism at his early call offs,maybe that’s the why fans started voting with their feet
It’s a no win situation,but predicting we that forecasts before race days except in exceptional circumstances is a dangerous precedent IMO.The sport is in a dire state .
If fans start looking at forecast a few days before and make their own assertions of the weather and make other plans Promotions can’t really have any complaints ,it’s a sad reflection of where the sport has gone. Even the Promotions know the riders will complain about track conditions unless the dust is flying.Its a no win situation.
I do sympathise,but by the same token I am reluctant to attend a meeting if there is a cloud in the sky nowadays, mainly because the riders just don’t want know if conditions aren’t perfect.That has a lot to do with poor attendances in regard to weather conditions.
A more realistic assessment of the situation,watched the podcast on website and everything will be fine after a couple of weeks,Aye Right maybe after some Team Changes.
Vissing is a gater,fine on slick tracks.Thats about it with him IMO.Early season but he was poor last night considering he used to to ride there.Cooks average will hinder you in away matches IMO,unless like last night Sarjeant has a good meeting ,but the rest have to be “on the ball”.
To many engagements to fulfil,Premiership,Championship,Grass Track GP’s,France to name a few, no point in taking unnecessary risks or he can’t make the sport pay!!!!!!!.