Needless to say it was dark as the first class was run. Immediately after that first class, more problems arose. Instead of lining up the next class, in order, behind the start line, there was just a jumble of riders. Machines didn't have the required number on the front to aid in identification.because some riders moved their pie plate number to the back of the machine. Needless to say, it was not an organized sight, Mike screaming rider numbers into the darkness and riders fighting their way to the front of the pack to be lined up for their race. The majority of the time, there was quite a delay between races as Mike tried in vain to locate the correct riders for each class. Hmmm, why not pre-line up the riders and if the riders are not ready and on the line,

they should be disqualified. I watched the crowd in the stands dwindle from a full house for practice, to 1/3 by 10:30PM. Delay after delay. One race run then everybody stands around for minutes on end trying to get the correct people through the crowd of riders and machines on the track. The races were supposed to be over by 9:30PM, so by 10:30PM, with not even the first heat finished the two Rivergate Wheelers and myself decided this was not how we wanted to spend the evening (and possibly morning)! So, we left, myself without the interview with Mike Harder of ATV Special Events, that I had waited 4 hours for. I really feel bad for the riders, for some of them, this was probably their first drag race. They had to pay $10 for registration, $10 for an entry fee, $3 for the Hot Pits and $15 for a second class if they desired and all they got were rules that were changed as the night went on as well as mass confusion. I hope they don't think this is the way the New York State ATV Drag Racing Association is supposed to be run. At least I hope this is not how the association is run! Our Feelings as we left that night are best expressed below.
