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<blockquote data-quote="PSJBrock" data-source="post: 119166" data-attributes="member: 1050"><p>I agree somewhat with what you are saying but lets face it. Nobody goes to the races to watch the privateers. And privateers are not what bring the big sponsors so Privateers are not the focus of the sport. I think what they need to do is make almost every event like the monster cup. Change the format and put up a big purse. Also make the pits a huge party and let everybody in the pits 2 hours before racing starts. I think that will attract more spectators and in turn increase revenue. </p><p> </p><p>But you can do anything you want to try and make the racing more competitive and bridge the gap between the top guys and the privateers, but the only return on investment that the bike manufactures see is in bike sales. And 10 thousand dollar dirt bikes is not helping the industry. Just my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSJBrock, post: 119166, member: 1050"] I agree somewhat with what you are saying but lets face it. Nobody goes to the races to watch the privateers. And privateers are not what bring the big sponsors so Privateers are not the focus of the sport. I think what they need to do is make almost every event like the monster cup. Change the format and put up a big purse. Also make the pits a huge party and let everybody in the pits 2 hours before racing starts. I think that will attract more spectators and in turn increase revenue. But you can do anything you want to try and make the racing more competitive and bridge the gap between the top guys and the privateers, but the only return on investment that the bike manufactures see is in bike sales. And 10 thousand dollar dirt bikes is not helping the industry. Just my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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