FairPlay & Rosh
Hey Rosh, what’s your take on the newest safety rules for motorcycle racing—do they really make the sport fairer or just add another layer of gear to juggle?
Sure thing. New safety rules are a good idea if they actually keep riders from getting seriously hurt. But if they just turn the sport into a gear‑hoarding contest, that’s a waste of time. A rider should be able to focus on the bike, not on extra paperwork and another piece of equipment. Rules that are practical and don’t slow you down are the kind I can live with.
I hear you, and that’s exactly what we’re aiming for—rules that protect without turning the track into a gear‑hoard. We’ll keep it practical so everyone can focus on the ride, not the paperwork.
Sounds good. If the rules stay tight and don’t add extra hassle, we can keep the focus on riding. Just make sure they actually cut down on injuries, not just add more paperwork.
Got it—tight rules, minimal hassle, real safety wins. We'll keep the focus on riding, not paperwork.
Nice. Keep it simple and keep the riders safe. That's what matters.