A definite maybe
Craig,
I don't want to say definitely yes and then not show, so this is a definite maybe for CSR and CMR for a Friday & Saturday schedule.
But here's my thinking. Since the travel time and travel expenses are about the same for a one day race versus a two day race, a two day race makes it more worthwhile to be there, and more likely that I'll show.
With enough notice, taking some extra time off work is not a problem. My family just won't see me as many days around Christmas as they have the past two years.
We shouldn't be afraid of the competing races that are scheduled on Sunday. Someone told me that one year Denton, Maryland scratched the racing program and had some sort of outdoor festival. It was such a flop that boat racing was invited back the following year and every year since. Can anyone confirm this?
And if the drags >>do<< put on a better show Sunday, then maybe it's time to try some of the ideas that have been presented here on hydroracer.net to spruce up the sport. Of all the positions and opinions expressed here, I don't think anyone has brought up a scenario where we lose a race site or a race day because our sport >>isn't exciting enough<< for spectators compared to another on-the-water event. Not an argument, just a thought.
Craig,
I don't want to say definitely yes and then not show, so this is a definite maybe for CSR and CMR for a Friday & Saturday schedule.
But here's my thinking. Since the travel time and travel expenses are about the same for a one day race versus a two day race, a two day race makes it more worthwhile to be there, and more likely that I'll show.
With enough notice, taking some extra time off work is not a problem. My family just won't see me as many days around Christmas as they have the past two years.
We shouldn't be afraid of the competing races that are scheduled on Sunday. Someone told me that one year Denton, Maryland scratched the racing program and had some sort of outdoor festival. It was such a flop that boat racing was invited back the following year and every year since. Can anyone confirm this?
And if the drags >>do<< put on a better show Sunday, then maybe it's time to try some of the ideas that have been presented here on hydroracer.net to spruce up the sport. Of all the positions and opinions expressed here, I don't think anyone has brought up a scenario where we lose a race site or a race day because our sport >>isn't exciting enough<< for spectators compared to another on-the-water event. Not an argument, just a thought.
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