Posted by Under TheBus on February 9, 2012, 2:19 pm
The GNCC has dropped its affiliation with the AMA. The GNCC series is
owned by the Coombs family/Racer Productions who also run Loretta
Lynn's and two rounds of the MX Nationals as well as publishing RacerX
and its subsidiaries.
I'm seeing the AMA as being a non-entity within a couple of years.
They offer nothing other than a voice for the crowd that doesn't want
to wear helmets.
Posted by Scrape on February 9, 2012, 7:01 pm
b849-6929944126e5@g27g2000yqa.googlegroups.com:
> The GNCC has dropped its affiliation with the AMA. The GNCC series is
> owned by the Coombs family/Racer Productions who also run Loretta
> Lynn's and two rounds of the MX Nationals as well as publishing RacerX
> and its subsidiaries.
>
> I'm seeing the AMA as being a non-entity within a couple of years.
> They offer nothing other than a voice for the crowd that doesn't want
> to wear helmets.
Sorry. Killed all my gmail accounts and had no other way to post from
work. Had to create a new one.
The AMA, in their infinite wisdom, has also decided to crank their annual
fees due to hemmoraging members faster than <insert witty analogy here>.
Will the last one out of Pickerington please shut the lights off?
Posted by Mike S. on February 9, 2012, 8:42 pm
Scrape notes:
>> I'm seeing the AMA as being a non-entity within a couple of years.
>> They offer nothing other than a voice for the crowd that doesn't want
>> to wear helmets.
> Sorry. Killed all my gmail accounts and had no other way to post from
> work. Had to create a new one.
> The AMA, in their infinite wisdom, has also decided to crank their annual
> fees due to hemmoraging members faster than <insert witty analogy here>.
> Will the last one out of Pickerington please shut the lights off?
As a wise man I met at the booth I worked at the Clevo motorcycle
show said to me, "what a bunch of poons"
Go fast. Take chances.
Mike S.
> owned by the Coombs family/Racer Productions who also run Loretta
> Lynn's and two rounds of the MX Nationals as well as publishing RacerX
> and its subsidiaries.
>
> I'm seeing the AMA as being a non-entity within a couple of years.
> They offer nothing other than a voice for the crowd that doesn't want
> to wear helmets.