Mtb racing and numbers

McCann Family

2006-01-07



What if we give a discount to riders who mentor and or bring kids to races.

There parents might not want to all come to all the races, but I bet someone

in the there town is going. It would also be harder to skip a race if you

have told a kid you are taking them. I have found that most parents are

really happy to give you gas money to take there kid to a race. The more

kids you bring to a race the less you have to spend on gas to get there.

That sounds good to me. Just a thought





 From: Randy Dreiling <ragg-@yahoo.com>

Reply-To: ragg-@yahoo.com

To: brianf-@yahoo.com, ob-@topica.com

Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Mtb racing and numbers

Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 16:37:28 -0800 (PST)



All the High school teams(kids, parents, coaches) and

their members have flat out said they do NOT want to

race in the Summer. They say it is hard enough to get

them all together and transpo during the school year

little old track them all down in the Summer...trust

me I have tried...the few kids that want to race all

year will but 80%+ will stop after the school year



JR's already get a big $$ discount.



There already do give out personal and team awards.



Take Care

Randy



--- Brian Baumann <brianf-@yahoo.com> wrote:



 If the numbers come from the high school students

and

their families, and their HS series ends early in

the

season, it makes perfect sense that they stop

attending races as they see that their "season" is

over. Maybe we need to spread the HS series out

over

the entire season, and find a way to reward them for

attending all season long. HS students are very

competitive, and would take pride in finishing the

entire series against one another.

I also maintain that encouraging a more

team-oriented

model for mtb racing would increase numbers

throughout

the season. While mtb racing ia an individual

sport,

working for points for a team holds people

accountable

to their team for points and that can be very

motivating as no one wants to let down his or her

comrades. If each team is allocated a certain

number

of male and female racers from each category, then

each team must recruit beginners as their points can

be weighted as highly as an elite's. HS students

could be scored for their individual series and for

the team they are racing for in order to increase

their motivation to participate in other races as

well.

If money is an issue then each team that wants to

participate can pay a fee for tallying points. All

that's left to do is create some funky trophy that

garners a bunch of smack talk between teams and the

subsequent pride for winning said trophy (and maybe

some cool swag).

Thoughts?

Brian







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Randy Dreiling

2006-01-07



All the High school teams(kids, parents, coaches) and

their members have flat out said they do NOT want to

race in the Summer. They say it is hard enough to get

them all together and transpo during the school year

little old track them all down in the Summer...trust

me I have tried...the few kids that want to race all

year will but 80%+ will stop after the school year



JR's already get a big $$ discount.



There already do give out personal and team awards.



Take Care

Randy



--- Brian Baumann <brianf-@yahoo.com> wrote:



 If the numbers come from the high school students

and

their families, and their HS series ends early in

the

season, it makes perfect sense that they stop

attending races as they see that their "season" is

over. Maybe we need to spread the HS series out

over

the entire season, and find a way to reward them for

attending all season long. HS students are very

competitive, and would take pride in finishing the

entire series against one another.

I also maintain that encouraging a more

team-oriented

model for mtb racing would increase numbers

throughout

the season. While mtb racing ia an individual

sport,

working for points for a team holds people

accountable

to their team for points and that can be very

motivating as no one wants to let down his or her

comrades. If each team is allocated a certain

number

of male and female racers from each category, then

each team must recruit beginners as their points can

be weighted as highly as an elite's. HS students

could be scored for their individual series and for

the team they are racing for in order to increase

their motivation to participate in other races as

well.

If money is an issue then each team that wants to

participate can pay a fee for tallying points. All

that's left to do is create some funky trophy that

garners a bunch of smack talk between teams and the

subsequent pride for winning said trophy (and maybe

some cool swag).

Thoughts?

Brian







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Brian Baumann

2006-01-07



If the numbers come from the high school students and

their families, and their HS series ends early in the

season, it makes perfect sense that they stop

attending races as they see that their "season" is

over. Maybe we need to spread the HS series out over

the entire season, and find a way to reward them for

attending all season long. HS students are very

competitive, and would take pride in finishing the

entire series against one another.

I also maintain that encouraging a more team-oriented

model for mtb racing would increase numbers throughout

the season. While mtb racing ia an individual sport,

working for points for a team holds people accountable

to their team for points and that can be very

motivating as no one wants to let down his or her

comrades. If each team is allocated a certain number

of male and female racers from each category, then

each team must recruit beginners as their points can

be weighted as highly as an elite's. HS students

could be scored for their individual series and for

the team they are racing for in order to increase

their motivation to participate in other races as

well.

If money is an issue then each team that wants to

participate can pay a fee for tallying points. All

that's left to do is create some funky trophy that

garners a bunch of smack talk between teams and the

subsequent pride for winning said trophy (and maybe

some cool swag).

Thoughts?

Brian







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