Not zure if I agree or not. I do agree that it is point to point, but in my mind it is also sort of touring. With your analogy, what if your point to point trip took 2 or maybe 3 days? Still point to point or did it switch to touring? In my mind, touring is any multi day trip. For me there is day trips (begin and end at home) or touring. Anything else is too complicated.
If we are heading somewhere, but aren't really stopping to check out the sights &/or do something similar along the way, then we aren't touring, we're just driving point to point, even if it does take a couple or 10 days!
You gotta remember a couple of things - Firstly, that here in Oz, except on a few relatively limited distance major roads (mostly in our Northern Territory &/or near the major Cities) we have a National Speed Limit of 100 kmh/about 65mph and
NO-ONE travels too much faster than that
for very long, or they
WILL get caught! Get caught more than just a few times on any day/any week, and you
WILL, then your vehicle will be impounded. Get caught more than a few times such that
any vehicle you are driving/riding is impounded, and barring a few really rare extenuating circumstances,
that vehicle gets crushed! So don't lend your car/bike to anyone who's already had a vehicle impounded twice, even if it was different vehicles, or it might be yours that gets crushed! :shocked: . Secondly - apart from local rides/day tripping, just about everything in Oz takes
at least a couple of days to do! It's sorta like driving/riding half-way across the USA. The Child Bride & I can & do still manage to do 6-800 mile days, sometimes more (it comes from decades of practice, not just years.

), so we can travel from Adelaide to Melbourne or Adelaide to Sydney in just one day. And
that's just the closest two State Capitals after our own; most of the others take a week or so of fairly solid 'point to point' riding to reach; and pretty much every time you deviate off the direct path, or stop to check out anything much besides the facilities in a servo or one of the small towns you pass thru, will add about a day to your 'point to point' travel time! So we can 'drive/ride' somewhere, 'point to point', and easily take 10 days, but it's JUST driving/riding to get there; while if we're Touring, it
might take us 10 days
just to get out of this State! 
hyea:
So for
us,
THAT's why driving/riding is travelling '
point to point', no matter how many days it takes us; while
Touring is Travelling of an extended nature which exceeds one day of ryding, usually with each day's travel having different start & end points,
that is generally of a 'recreational nature'. If we actually get to stop & check out things, maybe even smell the wildflowers, then we're Touring. :thumbup: