Not as easy as you might think Sloan. I'd be interested to hear your ideas as no matter how I look at it to make money you need one or more of the following:
- Host it in the South Island
- Awesome weather with lots of people wanting to come to the track and pay a huge gate fee
- $300 entry fee
- Mad sponsors who want to hand over large amounts of cash for little return
I'd be happy to run a Nationals Round if I could get the budget to work - but I can't without one of the above.
Correct, it was hoped more spectators would show up and also you have to pay more for track hire if you charge an entry fee for spectators.
Overall I think it worked out better, don't think it made a huge difference to the number of spectators but it meant that the volunteers could be doing other stuff. And It did sort of indicate that even though people whine about the cost of entry it is not a major factor in the attendance levels at meetings.
I did the gate at one National round (where entry was charged) it is a real pain, I did enjoy being the friendly face of motorcycling, but being responsible for considerable amounts of cash with no real audit/security was not that great and also having to be a policeman for the few wankers that wanted to get in for free took a lot of the fun out of it.
"You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan
If a $300 entry fee is what it takes to make it a more professional operation then so be it. A $500 entry fee for a fucken awesome event would be worth it. We spend $700-$800 on tyres per race. To spend an extra $200 on an entry fee so we actually have a spectacle we can promote to current and potential sponsors is well worth it.
Its about $700 for entry to an ozzy event.
It's a chicken or the egg situation. We struggle to promote and put on a decent show, so we struggle to get sponsors. But we need the sponsors to promote and put on the show we need to get the sponsors......geddit?(lol).
It's like being turned down for a job because you don't have experience....how do you get the experience without the job?
The answer may be to reach into our own pockets, to take some short term pain, for some long term gain. Like the bloke who works for nothing to get the experience he needs to score a paying job.
Pretty big call saying that, have you asked each and everyone of them?
I know you Superbike guys find it hard to believe but however much you'd like it to be the Nationals isn't just about your classes and without the other classes you might find yourself paying a lot more than $500
Anyway I thought this thread was about Post 90 Carb Bikes at VMCC?
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