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Motorcycle Racing
Future direction of top level motorcycle racing in the US
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen" data-source="post: 404902" data-attributes="member: 2647"><p>I don't stay up to date on motorcycle racing (even though I like to watch it) but I do know something about <strong>entertainment.</strong></p><p></p><p>If they use the NASCAR business model, the major players are going to have to do some thinking out of the box. Series sponsorship $$ are not easy to be had <strong>AND </strong>they will most likely want some guarantee on ROI. The good ol' boys of motorcycle racing will have to adapt. I'm sure, like any major change, there will be huffing & puffing. It will be up to the new promoters to present their new package in a special way to hopefully satisfy the majority.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd like to see them follow a MotoGP 'kind' of format with premier drivers at 125cc, 250cc, 600cc & 1K. Talent needs to be developed with the youth. IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen, post: 404902, member: 2647"] I don't stay up to date on motorcycle racing (even though I like to watch it) but I do know something about [B]entertainment.[/B] If they use the NASCAR business model, the major players are going to have to do some thinking out of the box. Series sponsorship $$ are not easy to be had [B]AND [/B]they will most likely want some guarantee on ROI. The good ol' boys of motorcycle racing will have to adapt. I'm sure, like any major change, there will be huffing & puffing. It will be up to the new promoters to present their new package in a special way to hopefully satisfy the majority. Personally, I'd like to see them follow a MotoGP 'kind' of format with premier drivers at 125cc, 250cc, 600cc & 1K. Talent needs to be developed with the youth. IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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