skidmark said:While I totally understand that argument, restricting riders is complicated and having the calendar year as a cutoff simplifies things. I foresee if I made an exception for Visconti that I would hear people say 'but what about this rider'? Because there would be no real reason to make an exception for Visconti other than it didn't affect his season, which you can say about a lot of riders for a lot of reasons. So, I guess from my personal perspective, I also don't want to have to deal with that.
Regardless, I recognize that there are a lot of perspectives represented here and it's hard to make everyone happy, so I hope people at least appreciate it if I try to be as clear as possible for everyone.
I just thought it would make more sense to have the cutoff be the day of the first actual race on the calendar rather than the first calendar day. It would have been different if the first race was on January 1st-5th. Even if that race was the Aussie championships and Visconti couldn't ride, the season would have actually started. The season hadn't started when his suspension ended so it's not an arbitrary date and probably doesn't even affect other riders. It just seems rather silly to have Visconti go all the way back to 2011 points when he wasn't suspended during any part of the racing calendar in 2013.