| Subject: | Re: Mt Bike race numbers again |
| Date: | 07/22/2008 10:43 AM |
| From: | Pistis Mountain Bike Racing Team <mountainbikepr..@msn.com> |
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I like the idea of a poll. The only problem is everyone will say they would rather race in the sun shine.
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:54:42 -0700From: austinc@exponent.comTo: raggy23@yahoo.comCC: obra@list.obra.orgSubject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Mt Bike race numbers again Sorry to seem to be finger-pointing Randy. I appreciate all the hard work that goes into promoting races and love the opportunities we do have.
From: Randy Dreiling [mailto:raggy23@yahoo.com]Sent: Tue 7/22/2008 9:36 AMTo: Craig Austin; RCJohnson1@attglobal.net; Pistis Mountain Bike Racing TeamCc: obra@list.obra.org; jpweathe@yahoo.comSubject: Mt Bike race numbers again Hold on pleaseI put on races for many years in July and August and I had low turn out and lost money the last five years because people stopped showing up in the summerI do a great job of posting about my events, I have my dates set well in advance and I have flyers in shops all over the statePromoters put on races when people show...when people showed in the summer (which clearly they don't anymore) we put on races thenWhat I see is a handful of long time die hart racers (most who have raced for years and remember when we raced in the summer) posting about starting later.I do not see a majority by any stretch sorry .Please don't speak for us promoters...I would WAY rather put on a race in the summer if only people showed...marking a course in the rain is a total pain in the ass. Clean up after a muddy race is a total pain in the ass...reading muddy pull tags is a major pain in the ass....as you can see a summer race is better for a promoter, so it is not the promoters fault, as I said we put on races when people race. Weather people mean to or not it comes across as a racer vs promoter thing and remember most promoters race or have raced...we do this for the sport because we sure as hell don't make any money at it, with that said we should loose money eitherTake care
----- Original Message ----From: Craig Austin To: RCJohnson1@attglobal.net; Pistis Mountain Bike Racing Team Cc: obra@list.obra.org; jpweathe@yahoo.comSent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 8:44:14 AMSubject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Why weren't you at SkiBowl today to race? Is it just me, or do most of the racers who are chiming in seem to be asking for the series to start later, and most of the promoters wanting it to be run earlier? We've been hearing complaints about low turnout for a few years now, and it looks like the market is trying to speak; we'll race hard and show up for about 3 months. If those 3 months are miserable, fewer of us will show up. If those 3 months are pleasant to be on dirt trails, we'll show up in much greater numbers.
From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org on behalf of Rick C JohnsonSent: Tue 7/22/2008 8:24 AMTo: Pistis Mountain Bike Racing TeamCc: obra@list.obra.org; jpweathe@yahoo.comSubject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Why weren't you at SkiBowl today to race? The problem is that one could put races on the schedule later in theseason but that wouldn't change the fact that under the current schedulepeople are tired. To cite a recent example it's the same reason whypolitical parties have very strict rules about the earliest a statespresidential primary can be held. If one secures the earliest possibledate they get all the attention. That sets the stage for everyoneclamoring to be right up there in the spotlight. Those coming later haveno chance to be significant.RickPistis Mountain Bike Racing Team wrote:> The racers have nothing to loss. The promoter has everything to loss.> I'm sure Peter lost money last weekend. If you aren't over the 100> rider mark you are going to loss money. It's a bummer to put in 100> hours on a race and have to cover part of the cost.> > Don't get me wrong. I would love to see the races more spread out. I> would love if we had 1 race in March and April, 2 in May, June, July> and August and one in Septemper to finnish things off. I would make 8> out of the 11 races at least. The problem is what promoter is willing> to take the chance and move your race to July, August or Sept. Maybe> one of you should take on a race in one of those months and show us> how it is done. I will be there to support you.>> Cliff McCann> Pistis Ministries> Pistis.us> 541-659-4104>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------>> Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 07:17:17 -0700> From: jpweathe@yahoo.com> To: obra@list.obra.org> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Why weren't you at SkiBowl today to race?>>> Agree with Rick and Craig 110% -- it's not fair to conclude everybody> likes racing in cold mud based on this skibowl turnout.> I think racers (and their families) are simply burned out by now and> just want to ride.>> In my case I chose to race in the point series and then do the Cream> Puff, which meant seven mtb races prior to the end of June. >> I did a mid-summer Skibowl race last year and, while the weather and> trails were great, but my motivation was not -- after missing a few> turns my race became a ride, along with a couple of other fellows.> Not so bad, but I don't really need to pay an entry fee to go for a ride!>> If the point series started later in the year I am almost certain> there would be better turnout at all venues. Look to the Colorado> series as an example of a strong mtb series that works this way. >> Why not give it a try for a year -- what do we have to lose?>> John W.>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> Time for vacation? WIN what you need. Enter Now!> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------>>_______________________________________________>OBRA mailing list>obra@list.obra.org>http://list.obra.org/mailman/listinfo/obra>Unsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org> >_______________________________________________OBRA mailing listobra@list.obra.orghttp://list.obra.org/mailman/listinfo/obraUnsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org
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