The road racing season starts in early March (actually later this month with some TT's) and I've got to comment on the lack of incentives offered. And/or the lack of specifics on incentives offered.
Several races have said upfront that there are no prizes. No money, no merchandise, no primes, zip, nada, zilch! That's fine I guess, it's not my personal preference as a promoter; but then why charge such a high price ($25-30) to compete?
Other races mention "CASH" to placings such and such deep, but lack details. Not only is that against the USA Cycling rulebook, it also can lead to a bait & switch situation. I fully understand the issue of offering up a certain prize package and having a weak field represented; but that's a lesson learned when thinking about offering prizes to that field next year (if offering that particular field a race at all), and the price of promoting a race (no guarantee of sufficient entries covering the cost of the race).
I cannot point to anybody racing solely in the PNW that relies on this sport as their source of income; we all pretty much do this for the fun, upgrade points, and/or bragging rights until the next weekend.
But I can point to those who will race selectively based on the perceived value for their hard earned dough; in effect boycotting selective races that offer "nothing"* or are short on specifics for their high entry fee.
From my perspective race promoting was for the love of the sport with a large enough prize package (both cash & merchandise) to provide enough of a carrot for every field to chase; while making sure my race staff was cared for, covering expenses and putting a little money towards my kids college fund.
I applaud all those who thrust themselves into promoting racing as it gives us all a chance to get out and compete; but you also have to strike a balance between what is a fair value for what is charged. A no-frills race certainly has its place, just not expected to come with a premium price. Though the basic tenet that something is worth what someone else will pay for it; is true until that someone has buyer's remorse & refuses to get fooled again.
*what I mean by "nothing" is that participants get the standard safe race with corners marshaled diligently, total or rolling road closure, and Officials monitoring and scoring correctly; but without any frills. Typically the promoter puts in as little an effort that is required to get by, while trying to maximize their bottom line.
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