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RE: Valentino Rossi to attend 2009 Isle of Man TT Races
Hilary said:
Quote:Thats why i was so annoyed about the £100-150,000 they have given over to ttxgp when everone else seems to be short changed, and they are the ones that need and deserve it. Still Rossi here on the IOM awsome cant wait and i am sure he will attract more people to watch road racing can only be good for TT/MGP
I hope he does bring more publicity to the TT, but do you think it really needs it? It's a "World Class" event in it's own right. Rossi is, for some, a nice plus, but the 99% of the people are there to watch the racing, the Prom, Bushys , etc, etc.
Which still begs the question....what will it do for the little man (not meant as an insult) that has to schedule his time off work, work seven days a week to afford to race, not everyone has a factory ride and for some no sponsorship of any kind and don't get me going on the Ferry gouging ...
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05-05-2009, 11:32 PM |
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RE: Valentino Rossi to attend 2009 Isle of Man TT Races
I am disappointed at some of the whinging and griping comments here: if anyone thinks that Ago or Mike stayed in a caravan in the paddock they must be puddled! On the way up, it is always hard, but thanks to stars like the aforementioned - and modern ones like Valli, there are much better rewards for those with the talent and luck to make it to the top.
I should think that all his costs will be borne by Dainese/Yamaha, although I am concerned that MCN is involved, and wonder just how they will misquote him to go along with their editorial loathing policy on the TT since 1970.
As for the modern-day TT being a world-class event already, if it is, so is the Lesser Muckspreading Gurning Championships! It is way beyond its sell-by date in its diluted form of the last ten years plus, and could only benefit from any publicity Valentino can bring. I noted that on BBC text pages, his (an Italian) victory in Jerez was mentioned, but not Bradley Smith's first GP victory at the same venue...
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06-05-2009, 03:16 PM |
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RE: Valentino Rossi to attend 2009 Isle of Man TT Races
George Wrote:higgy Wrote:how much is the cost 4 doctor yu will never know
A hell of a lot more than the riders who have supported the TT through thick and thin, Its a pity they cant find any start money for the local riders that aint riding for a works team.
Dave Madson Midgall has been offered free breakfast after morning practice at the paddock this year.
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06-05-2009, 09:27 PM |
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RE: Valentino Rossi to attend 2009 Isle of Man TT Races
I think Rossi at the TT is fantastic. I don't think it is about whether or not he deserves to be there, but more about what his attendance can do to help the TT. Questions have been asked about how this could possibly benefit the TT, and, perhaps more importantly, the average racer, but I think it stands more chance of helping than harming both.
With the number of visitors to the TT steadily decreasing over the last 10 years or so, so the income to the Island from the TT has also reduced, meaning a reluctance to spend more on things to benefit racers, such as start money, ferry costs etc. The only way the Manx Government will be persuaded to spend more money helping the racers is if visitor numbers and therefore income increases.
Rossi has a lot of fans, who may not be fully aware of the TT or roadracing and never attended. If some of these fans are made aware of the TT by Rossi's attendance, they may be interested to find out more and attend themselves. You may say that this is rubbish, but it is the case that many Rossi fans now follow rallying purely because they have been introduced to it by following Rossi.
There is a Rossi fan page on Facebook, where it is advertised that Rossi will be attending the TT. This fan page, last time I looked, had about 1.3 million fans. That means in just one post on Facebook, the TT has been advertised to 1.3 million people.
I believe this can only have a positive effect on the TT, getting the TT out to a wider audience and hopefully, along with other things like better TV coverage, start increasing visitor numbers and generating more income for the Island. Then the Manx Government are more likely to be persuaded to give more help to the riders.
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08-05-2009, 01:44 PM |
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BigDick
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RE: Valentino Rossi to attend 2009 Isle of Man TT Races
Quote:The only way the Manx Government will be persuaded to spend more money helping the racers is if visitor numbers and therefore income increases.
Ok , then why not subsidise the ferry pricing. Not a whinge, read on. Then call me a whinger
Just for S**TS and GIGGLES I went on the ferry booking page early to see how much for a bike and rider (return) in early May, about 78 quid. Then looked at booikings for TT about 178 quid. Other than having a captive audience, I see no difference in early May to late May.
I don't think it matters to most who shows up to ride around the course a couple of times and wave, what, as some have mentioned, is the need for punters, tourist money etc.
Even in spite of my earlier post, it's great that these people do come to the event. But if you want to attract more punters, first do something about the Ferry pricing. As far as advertising, Facebook is fantastic and it's free, so why are the politicians, businesses etc. not using it instead of countless money on adds and things of that nature.
Simply put, make the TT easier and more cost effective to get to, and I'm sure the punters will show up in droves!
Just my tuppence worth!
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08-05-2009, 07:45 PM |
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BigDick
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RE: Valentino Rossi to attend 2009 Isle of Man TT Races
Nicely put Don, especially the "Large Richard" bit.
But one of the most common practises in any business as far as I know is: "sell a few items at an inflated price or sell thousands for a reasonable price"
However comparing a "Series" like the GP boys run in, to the TT is a bit like comparing Apples to Oranges.
The GP boys do an entire event at a closed track over a weekend (not including, practice, set up etc.) and get MONSTER TV coverage!
The TT for a punter can go anywhere from just watching one days worth of racing to spending up to 3 weeks+.
When I came over in 07 for example, I had air fair from Canada, stayed with sis in UK. Ferry from Liverpool for bike and rider. Rented a bike for the 2 weeks on the island, (last time 2000 the trains and busses just didn't cut it for me, B&B in Port Erin.)
Stayed with friends in Kirk Micheal. Bought tickets to the V.I.P. tent beside the Grandstand, Grandstand tickets, Black tie Dinner at Villa Marina, Who concert in Peel, helmet camera to vid my riding the course (Dream fulfilled!!) etc. etc. etc.
Sorry, I tend to ramble on a bit.
Anyway back to the numbers:
This may be oversimplifying the mathematics: (numbers are just generic)
1 punter spend a 1000 quid at the going rate = 1000 quid
10 punters spend 500 quid at a more accessible price level = 5000 quid
Quote:And the price of admission is ZERO
Not when food, fuel, accoms, fares etc are taken into account.
As I read this it makes sense to me, but don't know if it will make sense to anyone else. LOL!!!
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09-05-2009, 12:13 AM |
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