tcq says:
If you want to start a flame war, state it and you can have it. But as far is a recall, this is a topic to discuss the rules (...)
If you build a small mountain on one side of your driving line, to get a nice visual feedback, i feel like this section should be protected and "not" be deleted because it's in the way of the later stages. (...)
Actually, yes, I'm very upset about the whole organization of MTC for Canyon, and I am adding certain emotional flavor to my posts as a consequence of this.
I'm upset about blockmixing, I'm upset about a bias which I subjectively feel in the judgements being passed. I apologize, I should try to tone it down more.
The part of your post about Mountain casting a shadow across the stage you've just built is a nice illustration of a larger problem in competition tracks (or at least of something I consider to be a larger problem):
Even though it's called BUILD A STAGE COMPETITION, builders approach it as if they were building a full-blown track.
You are not building a full-blown track that will be your own. You are contributing to a community track and your objective is to build as great 10 seconds of racing as possible. That's where it should stop, unfortunately, organizers made the decision to promote adding "scenery" as part of the stages as well.
All of these problems could be avoided if we focused on building the track.
I would like MTC and BASCO to return to the original purpose of offering a chance to builders both new and famous to get a little spotlight on them. Instead, it is turning into Photoshop/Blockmixing/Custom Music/Custom Mods elite club where the more fancy stuff you can add to your track, the higher your score is, even if it means your track is a 12000 coppers monster which lags on most PCs.
Are you absolutely sure this is the right way to go? How will this benefit the community?