I’ve been busy
Rant 2/1/12
For someone who’s been unemployed for 3 years I’ve been busy. I’ve written at least 3 other rants, but after rereading them over and over again I decided they were better left in the dungeon of my psyche. Either too angry, too much like the others, or too specific. I am not some anonymous blogger on the internet; I have a business that is dependent upon racers wanting to race with REM, the motocross industry as sponsors and supporters, and the motocross press even the ones that do not race with us. So even though some of those same entities may have done things that I personally cannot stomach, I still have to be careful about what I send out into the World Wide Web. As astounding as it may seem my rants are apparently read by more than my mother and a few friends. I can track that via my website and they seem to be read by people all over the world much to my surprise. Even though REM hasn’t had many races that past 2 months we’ve been busy, we have added a bunch of new stuff, new database, new transponder system that I have been working on for nearly 3 years, and a lot of things to hopefully make REM better going into the new year.
While all of this has been going on Supercross season started again. A deal was struck to put the Red Bull X Fighters onto the REM track in May. They put a National at Elsinore and took one away from Pala, Ludo started a new company, I had another round of shoulder surgery and then another round of neck surgery, Jeff Surwall got his new company Alias off the ground, Transworld decided to get into the tornado that is amateur racing, and hopefully the giant slug that is the economy is finally looking to be changing course for the better.
Supercross, what can I say. All the hype, and all the bs. Sponsors love it, racers like it, the bro crowd thrives on it, and America really could care less. If it was as big a deal as the insiders would have us believe it would be on live for every round, not tape delayed the next day, with some markets preempting it for infomercials. 4 rounds down, and how many racers down. The moto crowd is so starved for anything moto that we put up with being the bastard step child of motorsports and taking the scraps that they heave at us. Bottom line; until the average American can appreciate what skills, courage, and physicality every racer has that even qualifies for the show, let alone the main, they will continue to watch grown men playing with their balls i.e.; basket, base, foot, and golf.
Red Bull X Fighters, I’m not even sure what it is. All I know is that REM will be racing on the National or GP or Front track whatever they are calling it for 2 races in April, 2 in May, and perhaps 1 in June. This while Red Bull turns the REM track into a freestyle venue expecting 28,000 fans to attend. Red Bull has promised, that they will rebuild the REM track the way I want it after they have finished. We will see, I have had that promise made to me at every National, GP, ad nauseum. It took us 14 years to get the REM track to this point, you’ll know if you start seeing the Monster logo on our website if they lived up to their promises.
What can you say about MX Sports moving the National from the mother of all venues Pala, to the mother of all venues du jour Elsinore. It will be interesting to watch what transpires. I have heard what happened; I’ll just say that no soap opera story line could even come close to this one.
Why would a multi million dollar corporation decide to get into the local SoCal racing scene? The only reason I could come up with is that they see a chink in the armor of the greatest of all amateur racing the LL’s and think that there is an opportunity there to go national. Good luck to them, I decided a long time ago that REM wasn’t going to try to be the biggest. Saddleback Saturday’s was the shit in the day, they ran at one track, raced on Saturday, and were the most consistent program of their day. REM has now been around for much longer than SS. And every time someone tells me that we are the Saddleback of this generation I take that as a huge compliment and it makes me proud of what we have done. REM has now raced for over 25 years, and has promoted more events in those 25 years than anyone in the World.
Hi, to all of the REM racers all over the world. Mark in New Zealand, Bruce in Illinois, Ron in Germany, Joos in Estonia, the guys in England, Sweden, Latvia, Japan, Australia, Canada, and Argentina. Hope to see all of you again.














