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    How does sponsership come about?

    Hey Guys, Say you were a good rider and can race where would the best place to get picked up by sponsers be? or do you have to seek it in some cases?

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    Sponsors aren't like talent scouts for Playboy. You will have to seek them out, rather than waiting for them to seduce you with riches, even if you're the next Valentino Rossi.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Im currantly seeking myself...
    So if you hear of any let me know!
    Its not as easy as it sounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills View Post
    Im currantly seeking myself...
    So if you hear of any let me know!
    Its not as easy as it sounds.

    Ok Ok OK im the exception to that rule Marty lol.
    Hey ring me at some time will you. At home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills View Post
    Im currantly seeking myself...
    Please let us know when you find yourself...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills View Post
    Im currantly seeking myself...
    So if you hear of any let me know!
    Its not as easy as it sounds.
    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Ok Ok OK im the exception to that rule Marty lol.
    Hey ring me at some time will you. At home.
    Whats is this...the honda riders support group???
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    Yeah, sponsors don't find you. You find them.

    "Getting picked up" is probably best undertaken in K' road. You'd wanna be pretty good to earn enough to race though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SinstaNSR View Post
    Hey Guys, Say you were a good rider and can race where would the best place to get picked up by sponsers be? or do you have to seek it in some cases?
    First off , can you race ? , are you a good rider??.
    Have you got any kind of record to put to a sponsor ?
    A sponsor will want to be able to see a return of some sort and differant companies in specific catagories will want to see differant types of returns.
    You need to be able to show yourself as , Keen , Able to communicate with knowledge of the sponsors company/ product, Be seen to have a can do attitude, And the list goes on. Basically you need to be passionate about your racing and have a certain amount of credential or at least a level of achievment already and to have respect from your competition will be a good base for any research on you by a sponsor.
    I know there are a myriad of reasons a sponsor will or wont give you support but basically you have to be likable and able to walk the walk to match the talk if you want a deal to allow you to give it a good go.
    I get very good value from my sponsor and i make sure i give good value back to the sponsor which will not always mean that you win, thats a bonus for you as you can come almost last in a race series and give a sponsor the best possible exposure, the media is a funny thing .
    Stay squeeky clean and put in the effort and make yourself a name and you have then got something to offer a sponsor, its harder than you think but i fell onto a silver spoon and that makes sure the bowl is always full of food in the pantry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    Whats is this...the honda riders support group???

    Now there you go again ...... jelously wishing a Honda was in your garage and that "pile of GSXR Bits " was able to fit into the wheelibin.



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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Now there you go again ...... jelously wishing a Honda was in your garage and that "pile of GSXR Bits " was able to fit into the wheelibin.


    **sniff** **sniff** I need a hug!!
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    **sniff** **sniff** I need a hug!!
    There you go...I'm a Honda rider, but I'll take pity on your heathen ways!

    SinstaNSR...I have no experience in racing, but a friend of mine has been racing for a few years now, and one of the things I took part in to help was the compilation of a portfolio for him.

    It basically highlighted a personal profile of him as a person, then had various race reports with photos, talked about his goals for the racing future of his team, etc. Not to forget a history of his wins thoughout his career.

    He made a few copies (read a lot of copies) and hand delivered them to a lot of different companies, with a list of price packages for exposure on his bike and/ or riding gear, with a projection for potential media coverage...

    Hope this helps, good luck...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SinstaNSR View Post
    Hey Guys, Say you were a good rider and can race where would the best place to get picked up by sponsers be? or do you have to seek it in some cases?



    The best way in our little tight arse country is, that someone you know, know's someone who may know someone, and then presto. you may have some coins from someone that know's someone
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    May I suggest also that it will be as much about the person as thier ability to ride.
    I sure as hell wouldn't put time, money or effort into someone who isn't focused, committed or that I didn't have faith in as a person, no matter how good a rider he/she was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    May I suggest also that it will be as much about the person as thier ability to ride.
    I sure as hell wouldn't put time, money or effort into someone who isn't focused, committed or that I didn't have faith in as a person, no matter how good a rider he/she was.
    great call,
    in the end sponsoring someone in NZ does not make you money, you do it for the love of the sport, or to support someone you like, more often than not a combination of them both

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott411 View Post
    great call,
    in the end sponsoring someone in NZ does not make you money, you do it for the love of the sport, or to support someone you like, more often than not a combination of them both


    True that mate
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