No Weimer, Hot Sauce, Millsaps, Grant, Brayton, Musquin, Tickle, Hahn... PLUS a crappy whoop section makes for BORING racing. Personally, I thought last week was worse but I know for sure would be mad if I bought a ticket to see either.
I know you are not going to like this but I would like to see less rounds, like 12 to 14, No repeat cities like the Anaheim 37 crap that we are spoon feed each year. And have a few open weeks sprinkled in. Have some different obstacles for Christ sake.. Every track does not have to have 2 lame triples that EVERYONE does EVERY lap, a couple on-off tables and a rhythm section that does not separate anyone. When was the last time we seen a tunnel? The wall at Indy was nice and then... never again... They build big whoops a one or two races which produce good racing and the ever popular big crashes for the casual fans, then go right back to the small, fast, one line "bumps"... Now the second section coming up to the finish had a couple odd shape whoops which made it harder to get through, but the first set was a waste.
How about mixing up the type of venue? A few years ago we raced in Charlotte and the track was built on the infield and down the front stretch. At least it was different. Why not try a drag strip? Better yet, build a city course like they do in Indy cars. The show is stale, Same track, same riders (unless they are hurt), Even getting tired of seeing Diana say the same crap about "you guys have been great on social media" ....man.... Have her strip or something....
Here is an idea... Lose the Supercross series and outdoor championship and make it ONE series with ONE championship. 12 rounds each and mix them throughout the year. NASCAR does not have a Short track championship or a road course champ. Why do we? Its still the same guys.
Bring back a two stoke class... one four stoke and one stroke class... No need for "different color" number plate backgrounds. EVERYONE will be able to hear the differences.
Sorry, I got side tracked... its been a while since I felt good enough to rant.