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<blockquote data-quote="Coiled03" data-source="post: 16158728" data-attributes="member: 18779"><p>Said guy who owns the rock wall is free to rent out his house for the duration of the event, and make mad money. In fact, many locals do. So, let's not act like they're forced to stay there, and clean up the remains of the rider who happened to crash into their wall while they were there, against their will. The people that are there want to be there.</p><p></p><p>As for the marshals, and spectators being close to the track, I can only assume you haven't been to many events in person. There are locations where spectators at the Isle of Mann get much closer than most other places, true. But there are many venues where spectators can get close enough to get hurt quite easily. In fact, just about any street course has locations like that.</p><p></p><p>Everything else about the race, while no longer sanctioned by the FIM, is run in about as professional a fashion as can be, from all indications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coiled03, post: 16158728, member: 18779"] Said guy who owns the rock wall is free to rent out his house for the duration of the event, and make mad money. In fact, many locals do. So, let's not act like they're forced to stay there, and clean up the remains of the rider who happened to crash into their wall while they were there, against their will. The people that are there want to be there. As for the marshals, and spectators being close to the track, I can only assume you haven't been to many events in person. There are locations where spectators at the Isle of Mann get much closer than most other places, true. But there are many venues where spectators can get close enough to get hurt quite easily. In fact, just about any street course has locations like that. Everything else about the race, while no longer sanctioned by the FIM, is run in about as professional a fashion as can be, from all indications. [/QUOTE]
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