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Started by weavefish, September 10, 2008, 04:18:51 PM

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weavefish

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2008/Sep/080910ussb.htm

from there FAQ section:

"Why did The USSB Championship Series need to be created in the first place?

The AMA road racing series was sold to the Daytona Motorsports Group (DMG).

When initial reports of DMG's plans for the series became known, many of those with years or even decades of racing experience voiced concerns that the series failed to meet the needs of riders, road racing enthusiasts, motorcycle manufacturers as well as gear, performance parts and other aftermarket suppliers. Rather, the plans seemed primarily focused on a radical alteration in motorcycle racing limited to severely restrictive motorcycles in place of the branded racing that stakeholders prefer. Numerous industry participants were concerned that unless key needs and expectations were addressed and improvements made, the AMA series as outlined would not serve the best interests of the sport and would severely limit their ability to participate. The USSB Championship Series is committed to addressing these key industry concerns.

USSB was developed by a team of industry veterans committed to carrying on the true tradition of U.S. superbike racing and producing a championship series that is exciting beyond great racing, which is a given. Manufacturer participation in the series will promote innovation and new technology that will ultimately find their way to production motorcycles. USSB will not restrict motorcycles to highly specified configurations and it will be the only series for unrestrained superbikes and their teams. USSB will focus on racing that best promotes rider safety, competition and innovation, racetrack attendance, television coverage, electronic viewership and ridership"
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Who will be responsible for enforcing the rules?All of the big four have been known to have a very liberal interpretation of the rules when it suits them,but it should still be better than the DMG mess...Robbie
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Quote from: rapidrobbie on September 10, 2008, 08:40:13 PM
Who will be responsible for enforcing the rules?All of the big four have been known to have a very liberal interpretation of the rules when it suits them,but it should still be better than the DMG mess...Robbie

The article addressed that. They created 3 separate organizations to control rules, marketing and racers....at least from what I read.

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