Thank you BruarcliffMX. So we are on the same page about numbers.
The original title to this post was about double sanctions. Most consider a PAMX or MDRA another bull crap card and there is a high resistance to pay that. Very high. The numbers prove it the last few years. Just as I have shown....
On another board on D6, people had the same excuses as to why it would work. "Its only 25 bucks!"; "if your racing and can't afford it, you shouldn't race!"and so on and so forth. Very similar responses like back in 2009. Everyone thought this sport would survive the gas prices, the recession, the BS card, "lead gate"for minis and everything else that went in 2009. It has, but it's not healthy.....
Those BS cards have always been promoted as "for the rider" cards for banquets and the like. I'm here to say it doesn't work. I think most believe it is another way to charge the rider to pay for increased cost that the promoter has. I don't know. That's what I have heard since they have been implemented around here. It kills it for the casual racers that race 6 times a year, although that is just one problem among many more, but I'll stay on topic
You have to remember that forums like this, or even talking to riders at the track, your not going to get the full picture. Not unless you talk to "Johm Q Average in 18th place in the C class. Those are the guys that grow our sport. They want to know what that $25 dollar card does for them. Most do not. Those guys aren't on here voicing their opinion. They may read, but the aren't hardcore enough , or knowledgeable enough to reply to the debate. And if it's going to a banquet and they don't intend to do the series, what value is it to them?
Talking to these people at the track and you will find solutions to these problems because they are the backbone of our sport and your best base of customers. The customer that gets few awards, if any, racing and brings their buddies to the sport
Find ways to please these people, and they won't go practicing at riding parks. They will experience MX as it was intended to be: a fantastic sport, rich in history, and camaraderie with other like minded guys( and gals)
Dude, I've been at this a long time, my family owned shops, and I've seen a lot since I started going as a kid in 1971 to watch. I tried to do a big one day grass track MX last year, and I know what you guys go through. Lots of bureaucratic red tape on the local and federal level. I gave up. Too much to risk. I know what your saying. Most don't know. As a matter of fact, I bet my house and business that less than 5% know what you go through to put on an event in this land today. Someone, like the AMA or you as promoters need to be proactive.
Well , the AMA isn't. We can mostly agree on this.