I heard he got jealous of paddy's stuff and how much attention he was getting. The gncc was just a good excuse to cut ties with Paddy. The photographer works both series so not sure why it was wrong for Paddy.
@@777Randall I don't know Alan and he might be a douchebag or not. But I do know that he saved American enduros from Oblivion. In the early 2000s the starting rows at most enduros were full of old men who were aging out of the sport. Attendance was zero and participation was declining dramatically. The old timekeeping format was done and the Europeans had already moved to the current reset format with great success. He saw that and was able to integrate some of the aspects of American and European Enduro to save the series. He had to fight tooth and nail against the old dinosaurs who were against any type of closed course, high-speed test, or closed course motorcycles participating. So he might be a jerk and I still think our enduras are inferior to the European style but I will give him credit for at least saving the series here in the United States.
I miss Paddy Cam. Footage still good but he was great to listen to. Free paddy
Didn’t they fire him for some ridiculous reason?
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Yes, there’s a douche bag named Alen Randt and he fired him because he helped the GNCC series on a off weekend for the NEPG🤬
@@777RandallThey aren’t really competing are they? Totally different type of race. Does he ban riders that race the GNCC or Enduro GP?
I heard he got jealous of paddy's stuff and how much attention he was getting. The gncc was just a good excuse to cut ties with Paddy. The photographer works both series so not sure why it was wrong for Paddy.
@@777Randall I don't know Alan and he might be a douchebag or not. But I do know that he saved American enduros from Oblivion. In the early 2000s the starting rows at most enduros were full of old men who were aging out of the sport. Attendance was zero and participation was declining dramatically. The old timekeeping format was done and the Europeans had already moved to the current reset format with great success. He saw that and was able to integrate some of the aspects of American and European Enduro to save the series. He had to fight tooth and nail against the old dinosaurs who were against any type of closed course, high-speed test, or closed course motorcycles participating. So he might be a jerk and I still think our enduras are inferior to the European style but I will give him credit for at least saving the series here in the United States.
I lol'd at the sparks at minute 2:25, Bollinger trying to burn the place down... ;)
These are always great clips.
Wish there would also be some coverage of the youth event from Saturday afternoon's race.
COOL Footage............grateful for all....awesome to see what National Enduro has become. A business putting out a great product!
at 2:25 was Trevor throwing sparks?
Absolutely. Looks like he caught a foot peg (or some other metal portion of the machine) on a rock! Good eye!