I like it. Since +MotoAmerica took over from the +AMA Pro Racing I think the championship has improved 10 fold.
What I would like to see is more concentration on the junior divisions, #Moto3 singles, +KTM 390 cup etc. If the US wants another Roberts, Spies, Hayden etc winning title on the world scene they need to start bringing on the young talent.
They (US sports foundations, sponsors) have the budget to fund a Moto3 effort like what John McPhee is running with but they need the rider. They had the rider in young Peter Lenz but I really can't think of a young rider in the US that I know the name of.
(PJ Jacobson is a fantastic talent & will do very well but he's not really a "kid").
As for the superbike & supersport racing, very good racing, top end machine with some serious talent.
All in all, for a new championship I think they doing a good job. It can't be easy running an entire new division, but they are doing a solid job of it.
Lets hope when they get really well established that we'll see the repeat races of "The Transatlantic Cup".
What I would like to see is more concentration on the junior divisions, #Moto3 singles, +KTM 390 cup etc. If the US wants another Roberts, Spies, Hayden etc winning title on the world scene they need to start bringing on the young talent.
They (US sports foundations, sponsors) have the budget to fund a Moto3 effort like what John McPhee is running with but they need the rider.
They had the rider in young Peter Lenz but I really can't think of a young rider in the US that I know the name of.
(PJ Jacobson is a fantastic talent & will do very well but he's not really a "kid").
As for the superbike & supersport racing, very good racing, top end machine with some serious talent.
All in all, for a new championship I think they doing a good job. It can't be easy running an entire new division, but they are doing a solid job of it.
Lets hope when they get really well established that we'll see the repeat races of "The Transatlantic Cup".