Sound advice Steve. Marty VB is a real good example. Won a trophy for it if I remember correctly. Got me thinking mate.I will put in a plug for the set up that Maarty VB has built and plead for more of them.
Yes, takes money to make (but surprising how little if you think outside the box)
Yes, takes time to build and set up and take down. But you are building stuff anyway aren't you? And if you can't afford an extra 30mins at each end of the day then you are messing about.
All good things start with small steps.
Jumping into the deep end is a sure fire way to get drowned rather than to learn to swim.
So think about this: If EVERY single racer stepped their game up by simply setting up a tidy and organised pit area (instead of having shit from arsehole to breakfast flung about the place), hung up a signwritten board or banner showing who they are, what they are riding, who is helping them, stuff like that, wore some nice clean clothing, had a shave, maybe made sure that their bikes are always painted well and CLEAN!!!!!, then suddenly the meeting starts to look like a well oiled and presentable offering. If you have a group of mates who race together, make it a team and paint all the bikes the same colours (and not just black or red!!) and come up with a marketable name, not Shit For Brains Racing or something crap like that.
At the moment we look like a dogs breakfast!
ADMIT IT.
If you think that it is currently OK and that what I have said above is too much to do, then you are part of the problem!
What I suggest costs nothing (except maybe the board and bike painting) but makes a world of difference.
Have a think about that before planning all sorts of They must do this and They must do that and We need someone to do this and that.
Maybe the current structure is not 100% the greatest, but actually it works, but the competitors let it down by not stepping up their game. Anyone who thinks that a new club, a new promoter a new this and new that will change anything if the competitors don't change first is simply dreaming.
Sponsorship and revenues are about marketing and if your offering looks like, tastes like and smells like a dogs breafast then par infra......
But if it is slick and attractive then people will want to be involved. As Clivoris said about the Tier 1 cars, it is the hype. Their racing is a bit pedestrian compared to ours, but their paddock, presentation, hype make us look like we are rolling in the mud.
YOU can make the difference.
Steve
Would we ever.VMCC has been asking for people to step up and sort this thing for years! The ideas aren't new. But when you only have 2 or 3 core people organising the series (who all have full time jobs) then some other people are needed to set up the 'event' side of things. Working till 2am just to get the actual racing setup and late entries sorted was enough for me to throw in the towel.
When I was secretary I tried getting shops onboard for merchandising and display stands but see how many actually turned up and ran a stand? None. Tried getting people to put out signs the day before "Motorbike racing this way -->" sort of thing, but again real life and real jobs got in the way.
The ideas are there. The clubs have the experience and knowledge with running the racing side of things. If you want to promote an event - make it easier on yourself and rock on up to a club and offer to do it. I'm pretty sure VMCC would jump at the chance. (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...42&postcount=4)
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