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jellywrestler
23rd January 2013, 10:03
http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/new-zealand/8210242/Burt-Munro-Challenge-on-global-bucket-list

Southland's Burt Munro Challenge has been named alongside the Eurovision Song Contest as one of Time magazine's five must-do events of 2013.

The challenge features at number five on the list, titled Five Festive Events You Won't Want to Miss in 2013, behind the Indonesian Pasola festival, the Guca Trumpet festival in Serbia, the ArtPrize competition in Michigan and the Eurovision Song Contest.

Southland Motorcycle Club president Craig Hyde said the endorsement was better global advertising for the event than the club could ever have afforded.

The list appears in the latest Europe, Middle East and Africa, Asia and South Pacific editions of Time, as well as on the magazine's website.

Mr Hyde said he had noticed an increase of global interest in the event.

The numbers of participants and spectators from Australia and England were growing each year, and he even knew of a man in India who hoped to compete, he said.

"We're getting a few people from different places around the world. More people, I think, are putting it on their calendars."

He believed the international attention would benefit the whole of Southland and Queenstown.

"People just won't come down for the five or six days for [the challenge], they'll tiki tour around a bit as well."

Invercargill Mayor Tim Shadbolt said the article was excellent publicity for the region.

"I think it's superior than us just putting an ad in . . . because it's someone else promoting us."

He was initially surprised the challenge had made it in ahead of the much larger Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota, but said Southland was better suited than Sturgis to handle the growing event tourism industry.

"People don't want to just travel to visit a museum anymore . . ."

The article's author, Ian Neubauer, who has worked as a contributor for CNN and Australian Penthouse, described himself as a motorcycle journalist.

After watching The World's Fastest Indian, he wrote a piece on Burt Munro and the challenge for Time, which then featured the event on its 2013 must-do list.

Neubauer said visiting Munro's bike in Invercargill was an almost spiritual experience, but he believed there was more to Burt Munro for people who were not interested in bikes.

"That motorcycle is the holy grail of motorcycles.

"[But] it's not about motorcycles. It's about human beings and what they'll do to meet their dreams."

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Auckland PR agency Mango managing director Claudia Macdonald said it was hard to measure exactly how much the story was worth in advertising terms, but estimated it could be the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of dollars in marketing.

"It will have put Invercargill on the radar and even if only one or two international tourists come to the Burt Munro challenge, others may add Southland to their bucket list."

- © Fairfax NZ News

Dadpole
23rd January 2013, 10:39
I would rate having my kneecaps broken as better than attending the Eurovision Song Contest.

ellipsis
23rd January 2013, 12:49
I would rate having my kneecaps broken as better than attending the Eurovision Song Contest.


...having split a kneecap some years back and it playing up worse now than then I would have to opt for the Eurovision myself...painful as it may sound...I got dragged to a Midge Ure, Ultravox matinee once...the silly bitch that talked me into it didn,t realise I was serious when I said I should see if I could get backstage after it and kill them all, just to save other poor sods from having to go through the agony...

Dadpole
23rd January 2013, 13:29
I could get backstage after it and kill them all, just to save other poor sods from having to go through the agony...

I felt that way when I was living in Adelaide and up-and-coming band Air Supply played in the night club I was in. Think of the suffering I could have prevented.

unstuck
23rd January 2013, 13:34
Better make sure Southland is all stocked up on pies then.:drool: Would hate to run out of pies.

R650R
23rd January 2013, 17:27
Better book accomodation now, have forgotten to get down there two years in a row now!

jellywrestler
23rd January 2013, 18:03
Better book accomodation now, have forgotten to get down there two years in a row now!

sounds like you need a room in the dementia ward...

kiwi cowboy
23rd January 2013, 18:16
Better make sure Southland is all stocked up on pies then.:drool: Would hate to run out of pies.

Your a funny bugger aint ya lol why do the emotocons not always work

Coldrider
23rd January 2013, 18:20
He was initially surprised the challenge had made it in ahead of the much larger Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota, but said Southland was better suited than Sturgis to handle the growing event tourism industry.Ah Tim is a funny man.

The population of Sturgis is 6,000. The attendance of the rally is over 500,000. That is alot of pies.

Edbear
23rd January 2013, 18:56
Brilliant! Can't buy that sort of publicity.

Voltaire
24th January 2013, 05:40
Will the Burt do for Invercargill what the Eurovision did for Millstreet in 1993.....:lol:

Hey Dadpole.....I've always wondered ( well twice anyway) why Israel is in the Eurovision?

unstuck
24th January 2013, 06:00
Will the Burt do for Invercargill what the Eurovision did for Millstreet in 1993.....:lol:

Hey Dadpole.....I've always wondered ( well twice anyway) why Israel is in the Eurovision?

Hmmmm.........That Fionnuala was a bit of alright.:2thumbsup

Dadpole
24th January 2013, 08:30
Hey Dadpole.....I've always wondered ( well twice anyway) why Israel is in the Eurovision?

Funny you should ask, because over the last decade I have devoted precisely none of my brainpower on pondering this conundrum.:oi-grr:

Jeff Sichoe
24th January 2013, 09:12
Hey Dadpole.....I've always wondered ( well twice anyway) why Israel is in the Eurovision?


From -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest

Israel has been represented frequently at the Eurovision Song Contest, the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) being a member organization of the European Broadcasting Union which is responsible for the occasion. The IBA participated for the first time in 1973 and since then Israel has participated a further 34 times, winning the contest on three occasions: in 1978, 1979, and 1998. As a result, Israel has hosted the contest twice, in 1979 and 1999 (in 1980 the IBA declined to host the contest for a second successive year)

ellipsis
24th January 2013, 20:48
...what the fuck has the Loxene Golden Disc Award got to do with Invercargill I ask myself...

_Shrek_
24th January 2013, 21:01
Better make sure Southland is all stocked up on pies then.:drool: Would hate to run out of pies.

only trouble with pies, it's like riding in the rain!!! ya pants seem to shrink :facepalm:

now all they have to do is move the Burt to mid Feb for the better weather

Dadpole
24th January 2013, 21:07
" Loxene Golden Disc"

This thread seems to be spinning nicely off track...

ellipsis
24th January 2013, 21:34
" Loxene Golden Disc"

This thread seems to be spinning nicely off track...

...my older brother called me a 'spinner', for thinking this was a cool song in '68...he was correct, it proves...it was a nominee for the Loxene GD Award...

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...but I'm not that sure that they would have toured Southland in 1968...

Voltaire
25th January 2013, 06:43
" Loxene Golden Disc"

This thread seems to be spinning nicely off track...

Any excuse to post up Space Waltz.....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-gOOQKWOK0

and Hogsnort Rupert....http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/pretty-girl-1970

unstuck
25th January 2013, 06:49
Any excuse to post up Space Waltz....

:2thumbsup:Punk:

Big Dave
25th January 2013, 07:28
Nice.
Now the event just needs to be moved to February.

unstuck
25th January 2013, 07:35
Yes, that would be a very sensible idea. Feb is our only month of summer. Not too bad at the moment though.:2thumbsup

Dadpole
25th January 2013, 09:07
Perfect. Move the Bert to February and resurrect the Loxene Golden Disc award at the same time.
Voltaire will be in hog heaven with bikes and retro :wari: music. No (c)rap music allowed.

gloplg
25th January 2013, 09:31
...what the fuck has the Loxene Golden Disc Award got to do with Invercargill I ask myself...

How do you think Mayor Tim keeps his hair in control?????

unstuck
25th January 2013, 09:37
How do you think Mayor Tim keeps his hair in control?????

Do they still make loxene?? I thought it was cement in his hair.:mellow:

gloplg
25th January 2013, 11:05
Do they still make loxene?? I thought it was cement in his hair.:mellow:

:killingme:killingme:killingmeNooooooo. That was somewhere north of the Bombay Hills??????????? A little town called Awkwardland.

Voltaire
25th January 2013, 11:20
Cool.... a place where we can send our old mayors..... Len" I-like-to-spend-OPM" Brown and John " Megamemoryloss" Banks can be next.:laugh:

Big Dave
25th January 2013, 17:16
Do they still make loxene?? I thought it was cement in his hair.:mellow:


Hmmmm, It was quite windy at the time:

unstuck
25th January 2013, 17:47
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRZTTVENnkHaeytwLccHsO7CHweLapos DcliTHWlEhRN9p00l3__g


Now if this was the picture assosiation thread........:laugh::laugh:

scumdog
25th January 2013, 18:09
Nice.
Now the event just needs to be moved to February.

You bet!!!!

scumdog
25th January 2013, 18:10
Cool.... a place where we can send our old mayors..... Len" I-like-to-spend-OPM" Brown and John " Megamemoryloss" Banks can be next.:laugh:

Except Tim's a winner!

gloplg
25th January 2013, 18:38
Hmmmm, It was quite windy at the time:


https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRZTTVENnkHaeytwLccHsO7CHweLapos DcliTHWlEhRN9p00l3__g


Now if this was the picture assosiation thread........:laugh::laugh:

Yes!!!!! It's the teeth and the grin :yes::yes::yes:

Road kill
26th January 2013, 06:19
Except Tim's a winner!

Yep,when it's only a village full of yokels he does alright huh:laugh:

unstuck
26th January 2013, 06:47
Yep,when it's only a village full of yokels he does alright huh:laugh:

At least rush hour only lasts 5 min down there.:laugh:

Road kill
27th January 2013, 15:36
At least rush hour only lasts 5 min down there.:laugh:

Fair enough,,,I spent 3 nights in a back packers on the main street of Invers last year an got the best 3 nights sleep I've ever had in any town anywhere.

unstuck
27th January 2013, 15:44
Fair enough,,,I spent 3 nights in a back packers on the main street of Invers last year an got the best 3 nights sleep I've ever had in any town anywhere.

Tis a tad quieter than Auckland, thats for sure.:laugh: