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2007 Schedule question
If possible to add another race or two to the schedule for the 2007 season where would it be??? I would like to see a west coast race, as well as a northeast race, seeing this is a national series.
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Loto!!!!
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Milwaukee! would love west coast! but can it happen....even Washington in the sound.
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I would like to see New Jersey or Maryland...
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Miami!!!! where else!!!
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Long Beach, CA. Catalina Run; the city went all out and the accomodations, pit areas are best I've have been to, period!
San Diego, CA. This should be the site for the Nationals or Worlds. True offshore racing with wet and dry pits in the same location with a large area for cranes and plenty of docks. Paradise Pointe Resort for the host hotel is a resort destination; and San Diego is a great place to party. Also has plenty for family to do on non-race days (Sea World, Zoo, Wild Animal Park and Disney 90 mins away). |
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add it to one of the OPA sites, those combination races are the best :D
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Just don't schedule it the same week as the shootout. It can be OSS's unofficial offical event!
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lets have a race at loto !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Miami
Loto Baltimore Cali And New York Add Them All. We Need To Get Around More My .02 |
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Originally Posted by racesdad
Miami
Loto Baltimore Cali And New York Add Them All. We Need To Get Around More My .02 |
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i remember going to cali, texas, a couple in mich, florida, baltimore, buffalo. nothing is impossible
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If the series finds a sponsor that affords TV, and leaves enough cash to get the teams back and forth that is all good. I started this post in conjunction to the poll of favorite race sites, So far Puerto Rico leads the way with 20 votes, Followed by Orange Beach with 17, St Clair with 13, Pickwick has 9,
Ft Myers 8. Toronto has 0. Keep in mind this is in the OSS section, And the people being polled here are either racers, crew, or the die hard fan. In order for new site to happen there has to be desire from the town to hold such an event, and the williness for the teams to go there. If you just base it on, that's a fun town , then the point is mute. we need a Fan Base, we Need to be the show. there has to be hype, excitement in the town. I have been to plenty of races that people didnt know there was a race , or better yet didnt care. The sites Biloxi 2004, 2005 ( would have been 3 if not for the hurricane) Pickwick, Tn 2005, 2006 Ft . Myers 2005, 2006 Puerto Rico 2006 Toronto 2006 St. Clair 2004, 2005, 2006 Orange Beach 2005, 2006 Las Vegas 2006 Destin 2006 St Pete 2004,2005 Grand Haven 2004 Key West 2003, 2004 These are the towns OSS has raced in and the years they raced there. what will it take to add to next years schedule?? |
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pete you forgot pickwick, tn, in your list of places
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thanks Raul,
And I Apologize to the great folks of Pickwick, I certainly enjoy going there. |
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In the three decades I have been involved I found one common denominator in race sites. Big city's are places we get lost in. As in when we race these venues it seems that invariably the majority of people do not know we are there. Smaller places like St. Augustine Fla, BILOXI Miss. Point Pleasent N.J.. St. Clair Mich., Ventura Cal., Chorpus Christie Tx. Pichwick Tenn, Orange Beach Ala., etc.. we are the ONLY thing in town this big and everyone seems to know before and during the event we are there. I also think the impact on the economy in these smaller city's is much easier to read. After all it is the job of the city officials, tourism, whatever to bring funds and resources to town. Major citys require massive amounts of money for advertising to reach an acceptable amount of exposure. We are currently involved in an economic impact study at a site to try and get something on paper that shows we can drive the needle. Thanks Pete for always stoking the furnace.
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Originally Posted by Popeyes
In the three decades I have been involved I found one common denominator in race sites. Big city's are places we get lost in. As in when we race these venues it seems that invariably the majority of people do not know we are there. Smaller places like St. Augustine Fla, BILOXI Miss. Point Pleasent N.J.. St. Clair Mich., Ventura Cal., Chorpus Christie Tx. Pichwick Tenn, Orange Beach Ala., etc.. we are the ONLY thing in town this big and everyone seems to know before and during the event we are there. I also think the impact on the economy in these smaller city's is much easier to read. After all it is the job of the city officials, tourism, whatever to bring funds and resources to town. Major citys require massive amounts of money for advertising to reach an acceptable amount of exposure. We are currently involved in an economic impact study at a site to try and get something on paper that shows we can drive the needle. Thanks Pete for always stoking the furnace.
stan |
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Stan,
You and many others like yourself have given in many ways for the sport to progress, Having races at cities that dont care whether we are there or not doesnt make good business sense, and as for expousure to the sport i think it is more of a negative than a positive. I'll see you in Vegas!!! |
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Originally Posted by Popeyes
In the three decades I have been involved I found one common denominator in race sites. Big city's are places we get lost in. As in when we race these venues it seems that invariably the majority of people do not know we are there. Smaller places like St. Augustine Fla, BILOXI Miss. Point Pleasent N.J.. St. Clair Mich., Ventura Cal., Chorpus Christie Tx. Pichwick Tenn, Orange Beach Ala., etc.. we are the ONLY thing in town this big and everyone seems to know before and during the event we are there. I also think the impact on the economy in these smaller city's is much easier to read. After all it is the job of the city officials, tourism, whatever to bring funds and resources to town. Major citys require massive amounts of money for advertising to reach an acceptable amount of exposure. We are currently involved in an economic impact study at a site to try and get something on paper that shows we can drive the needle. Thanks Pete for always stoking the furnace.
stan I agree with your logic. There is far less competition for the fan's entertainment dollar and media exposure in these areas. I like the Walmart approach at the stage of the game. (ie. Be A Big Fish in a small pond). "There's a lot more business out there in small town America than I ever dreamed of" - Sam Walton - The only way for us to gain the type of exposure to lure the all important sponsor dollar is to have a proven track record for drawing the fan base. Obviously the fan base is much easier and cheaper to motivate in the smaller cities. We can all guess and speak from our gut (some guts bigger than others) on what type venues will be successful. The right approach is to analyze our successes and failures and find the most successful formula and set a steady course. The best news I have heard in a while is that Stan and the gang are doing just that. Stan you are doing a great job! Matt |
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Originally Posted by Popeyes
In the three decades I have been involved I found one common denominator in race sites. Big city's are places we get lost in. As in when we race these venues it seems that invariably the majority of people do not know we are there. Smaller places like St. Augustine Fla, BILOXI Miss. Point Pleasent N.J.. St. Clair Mich., Ventura Cal., Chorpus Christie Tx. Pichwick Tenn, Orange Beach Ala., etc.. we are the ONLY thing in town this big and everyone seems to know before and during the event we are there. I also think the impact on the economy in these smaller city's is much easier to read. After all it is the job of the city officials, tourism, whatever to bring funds and resources to town. Major citys require massive amounts of money for advertising to reach an acceptable amount of exposure. We are currently involved in an economic impact study at a site to try and get something on paper that shows we can drive the needle. Thanks Pete for always stoking the furnace.
stan I like the way you think! :drink: With 40 plus teams pulling into town there has to be somewhat of an impact. Now count those of us willing to travel just to go watch the races, and that's more money spent in town. I also found that unless you notify the press you are coming, you may not see a story. That could explain why some races get the coverage while others don't. |
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Thanks my Bro's,
Now if we can just get an accurate viable impact on local economics thats been compiled in one of these venues that we can present to local decision makers in an identifiable target market? Somebody? $$$ And then some smart people figure out how to capture an audience in the terms of revenue on a five mile course , in front of 50+ condo's/hotels, with no way to control the gate, besides selling it to T.V.? Huge screens with 50 on-board camera's rotating where the action is?? I can dream. |
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Keep dreaming Stan. That's what it takes. Without dreamers there is no change. Us little fish look up to you as inspiration for the future. Thanks.
MD :D |
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i like the camera thing. they did it in biloxi in 98.the cameras were on the turn bouys and start boat
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Ive been saying all along we need better camera angle's and more of them, It will give the viewer a better perspective of the speed the boats are going!
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we are putting cameras all over the skater and recording them for video
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