Future rules for Motocross
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I love this: 5) The FIM President asked to study the problem of electronic sophisticated technology (such as traction control, etc) in Motocross and SuperMoto. Riders should be able to show their riding skills and talent without costly technical means.

It says it all, about traction conrtoll stuff!

All the other rules makes perfect sense. Good for the sport that they get professional decision makers, thinking long-therm.

I think I will wtch more motocross in the future...
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A meeting of the Motocross Grand Prix Permanent Bureau was held on December 1st in Monaco in order to discuss future rules for Motocross and SuperMoto.

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I love this: 5) The FIM President asked to study the problem of electronic sophisticated technology (such as traction control, etc) in Motocross and SuperMoto. Riders should be able to show their riding skills and talent without costly technical means.

It says it all, about traction conrtoll stuff!

All the other rules makes perfect sense. Good for the sport that they get professional decision makers, thinking long-therm.

I think I will wtch more motocross in the future...
Posted by LajosPetro - Unregistered (704 days ago)
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