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[QUOTE="bruno670, post: 1272597, member: 72300"] Some of you just don’t get it. I want to help. I want to work. I think that H&G riders have a great potential to put on a great race. I know that they need help but putting 3 weeks and membership in is just BU**SH*T. I don’t want to be a member. I like the H&G riders, I like the area that they use for an event. I want every rider to get the trail that they deserve and have every check count. I know that putting an event on is HARD WORK. In 1990 I put on 4 harescrambles at Dutch Sport Park. And 2000 I put on 1 in Belding. Harescrambles are, in my opinion, harder to put on than enduros as far as event trail. These guys cry if there is a log or anything in the trail. If there is a section that MAY become tough they act like little kids about it. So the trail must be pristine, like a motocross track. Back to the point, I don’t much care about the points, it would be nice to get the work points, but I don’t want ANYONE to experience what I went through last year sitting along a road thinking that the sweep crew was coming soon and finding out that they didn’t have enough help to run a sweep crew. Basically I am willing to work 20+ hours (weekend) and work the event (sweep if possible) to help these guys out. What I don’t want to do is spend the next 1 ½ months house payment that I cannot afford working the requirement that they ask for points. Remember I live in MICHIGAN and I am also one of our great Governors latest casualties of her “blown away” plan. My finances are limited. If H&G riders have a certain rule that they follow then so be it. I guess that they won’t have my help now or in the future. Which is a sad thing because I think that they have great potential. I agree with F&S and everybody who says that at some point everyone should help out with an enduro to see what amount of effort is needed. This is not what I am saying. As in the first statement I said,” I do not feel one bit sorry for these clubs that do not have enough workers to run a successful event.” [/QUOTE]
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