I voted "no" because nobody is forced to attend, neither as rider nor as spectator.
However, I find the whole culture that surrounds these idiot adrenaline junkies praising them as heroes completely ridiculous. Yeah, you can do whatever the hell you want, but there are a hell lot more praiseworthy reasons to risk your life than dying in a motorcycle accident. Like being a war photographer or rescuing others when there's a flood or other kinds of catastrophic circumstances. Racers are all practically selfish idiots that live on the edge for their own adrenaline level alone and don't deserve the goddamn heroism pedestal they're constantly thrown on. I love racing because it is egotistical nihilism, from Schuhmacher to Senna to Roehrl and everyone EVER drawn to a race track. Self destructive idiot antiheroes on the edge is what I'm drawn to, not heroes. But please let's stop pretending they are heroes. That's disrespectful towards the true heroes.
However, I find the whole culture that surrounds these idiot adrenaline junkies praising them as heroes completely ridiculous. Yeah, you can do whatever the hell you want, but there are a hell lot more praiseworthy reasons to risk your life than dying in a motorcycle accident. Like being a war photographer or rescuing others when there's a flood or other kinds of catastrophic circumstances. Racers are all practically selfish idiots that live on the edge for their own adrenaline level alone and don't deserve the goddamn heroism pedestal they're constantly thrown on. I love racing because it is egotistical nihilism, from Schuhmacher to Senna to Roehrl and everyone EVER drawn to a race track. Self destructive idiot antiheroes on the edge is what I'm drawn to, not heroes. But please let's stop pretending they are heroes. That's disrespectful towards the true heroes.