where should BMX racing invest time/money?
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:46 am
While I firmly believe that the single most significant thing holding BMX racing back is its lack of promotion, I also notice a lack of technology to help with the “ease of use” of attending a race. I notice that there is quite allot of banter going back and forth concerning the promotion of BMX racing, but rarely if ever read or hear anybody talking about introducing some very simple solutions to the track to help with organization and information on race day.
So, my question is, what kind of suggestions are out there to help make a BMX race run more smoothly?
Here are some of my thoughts.
1.Some kind of “score board” that displays the current moto on the track. This could range from a simple flip-card to fully electronic readout with moto number, age, class, rider info, total points finishes, etc.
2.Some kind of moto-board for staging info. Again, this could be a simple flip-card to a more advanced electronic board displaying what motos are being staged, rider and gate info, etc.
3.Get rid of the paper moto posting. Utilize video displays to show real time moto info as riders register. A series of monitors placed around the sign up area could easily show motos as they are formed. This would probably mean modification of the moto-maker programs, but it would be a worth-while endeavor in my mind. You could even utilize on-line registration with motos being displayed as they form.
Yes, I realize that these things cost money. I also think that it gives the business community something to invest in that is tangible. I believe that most companies are more likely to use advertising money or community involvement money to finance the score board if their name will be on it. It is something they are familiar with, and can relate to because of sports such as little league baseball, basketball, football, etc. utilizing the same concept.
I do have a line on some advertising money that just may be available for just this type of thing. Is it a waste of time? Would it be better to go after corporate sponsorship for other things (a much harder sell in my opinion)?
What are some thoughts on where Rad Canyon (or any other track) should look at for improvement?
Anybody?
So, my question is, what kind of suggestions are out there to help make a BMX race run more smoothly?
Here are some of my thoughts.
1.Some kind of “score board” that displays the current moto on the track. This could range from a simple flip-card to fully electronic readout with moto number, age, class, rider info, total points finishes, etc.
2.Some kind of moto-board for staging info. Again, this could be a simple flip-card to a more advanced electronic board displaying what motos are being staged, rider and gate info, etc.
3.Get rid of the paper moto posting. Utilize video displays to show real time moto info as riders register. A series of monitors placed around the sign up area could easily show motos as they are formed. This would probably mean modification of the moto-maker programs, but it would be a worth-while endeavor in my mind. You could even utilize on-line registration with motos being displayed as they form.
Yes, I realize that these things cost money. I also think that it gives the business community something to invest in that is tangible. I believe that most companies are more likely to use advertising money or community involvement money to finance the score board if their name will be on it. It is something they are familiar with, and can relate to because of sports such as little league baseball, basketball, football, etc. utilizing the same concept.
I do have a line on some advertising money that just may be available for just this type of thing. Is it a waste of time? Would it be better to go after corporate sponsorship for other things (a much harder sell in my opinion)?
What are some thoughts on where Rad Canyon (or any other track) should look at for improvement?
Anybody?