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At what point did supercross become the focus of American riders? Seriously when did it shift from motocross being the most important to supercross being equally important then more important? Is it just about the riders making money? It seems that all these amateur kids want to grow up to be supercross riders, they hardly ever mention outdoors.
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I would love to know how much more a guy gets paid for supercross vs the nationals. Why is there so much more money in SX vs MX? Why did that change happen here?
At what point did the Nationals go to one day format? At what point did they all start to import mulch?
No doubt in my mind if the track was "normal" Red Budd the Americans do better...
While Supercross has continued to grow in popularity in the US, motocross has never really expanded beyond it's hardcore fanbase. Meaning that more and more emphasis has been placed on riders doing well in the former, to the point that Supercross specialists, like Brayton, have had an easier time finding rides than motocross specialists, like Nicoletti.
This problem is compounded by the fact that Supercross and Motocross have become so different that they are hardly recognizable as the same sport. In other words, Supercross has become a liability at events like des Nations.
The problem is with the uniformity of the US tracks, both outdoors and indoors. Every outdoor track surface is prepared the same way, but on top of that, every Supercross track is the same combination of standard, boring obstacles. So basically, our guys are really good at stadium whoops, the Supercross Triple, and some rhythm sections. The Euros have gotten better at everything else.
And in the end, people want to get paid.
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