>I quess you're right ,We do need to keep those guys with elite egos happy
Ooooh, straight to the heart! Nice!
As I said, I don't have a problem with someone taking a year or two out, but if you don't score any points (disregarding field sizes, etc) after that, I still think you should not maintain your category. I am thinking of a particular individual (not from Utah!!) on this one, who did not race for over 10 years, but kept his Cat. 1 (road and track). Do you think that someone who is (at least) 50lbs overweight and does not ride a bike at all should be a 1? I guess an individual like that keeps putting money in the USAC checkbook, and in the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter at all. It just strikes me as a little odd.
My other point was that it should be a little easier to upgrade. Yes, I think you should have to leave the state as you get to the 1-2's, but races without full fields should not be completely disregarded either. My reasoning here is that having ridden all over the country I can tell you that, the good guys here would be good anywhere else. So if you are winning races, you would be winning (or close to) anywhere else. The fields may be fuller in other areas, but most of those people are not racing for the win, so you come out almost even. At least, that's how it looks in my eyes.