Re: Velodrome

Max Kirchoff

2009-07-08

I hear you Michael, however those are the same sentiments everyone
expressed about public use skateboard parks ten years ago. Oregon now
has hundreds that run under no supervision and without anything
besides helmet regulations.

These concerns, while legitamite, seem somewhat unnecessary.

Max Kirchoff

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On Jul 8, 2009, at 6:15 PM, "Michael O'Hair" wrote:

> My 2 cents' worth. When I was racing years ago, I was down at the
> Alpenrose Velodrome and some guys had come up from San Diego for the
> AVC. They showed up "early" and saw people riding the track. One
> of the SanDiegans said, "You mean you guys can just show up and ride
> the track? There's no lawyers?"
>
> The moral of this little tale is pretty simple: If you let the
> government into the track racing scene, you'll never get it out.
> They will have more and more "safety" rules and regulations. Things
> like no riders under 12, no riding without official supervision, and
> on and on.
>
> Also, wait until the "public" hears about the proposal. I predict
> that there will be a big hooha about wasting government money for an
> obscure elitist sport that brings in no income. Given the state of
> the economy, there is sure to be at least a few politicians and
> pundits who would jump on this with both feet as an "issue."
>
>
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