For those that don't read the Herald you missed this.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/motorsport...ectid=10656087
Just about every sport I've been involved in has been the same, a minority sport and everyone complains about too little coverage and until someone gets off their butt instead of complaining about it and does something about supplying the media with something they can use it ain't gonna change. Heck does MTB racing even exist these days? We used to have epic races little more than 10 years ago covering 45-70km of single track in Riverhead or in Woodhill or the Valley of Doom (mean uphill climbs and decents). Then powers that be decided that we should have more spectator friendly races so we ended up doing short 3-5 circuits of the same course. Killed the sport in my opinion for the rider, made the races boring for the participants and guess what, MTB is not a good spectator sport so they should cater for the rider not the spectator. Don't even know if there are still MTB races happening these days, never hear anything about Aucklands MTB scene, although I often hear Marco Renalli on Sports Talk reporting on races they have in the Wellington area. Thats a case of someone getting on the phone and calling and getting some coverage letting people know that there are people participating in these sports. We used to have about 3 MTB races a month through different clubs or organisations in the Auckland area, can't remember hearing anything for ten years so don't know if anything is happening these days with MTB or not. I guess not, but if someone did call Sports Talk and raised awareness of any races perhaps someone listening might think, heck I might be keen to give that a go, and the sport might pick up some new participants and grow.
Never hear anyone call up Sports Talk about enduro or off road races in New Zealand or around the world, except perhaps the Tarawera 100. Over the last few years I have heard the Kings, Josh Coppins, Ben Townley (only a couple of weeks ago), Katherine Prumm all on Sports Talk promoting themselves and MX. These people are being pro active and are great for their sponsors generally. My understanding is that participant numbers in enduros are on the decline.
Most people have little than a passing interest in minority sports unless they are involved in the sport themselves. But it sure helps raise awareness that there are people participating in these sports if one person in the sport picks up the phone and talks to someone in the media or submits a story occasionally. Takes very little effort really but most Kiwi's would rather moan that no one is doing it rather than take the initiative and do it themselves.
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