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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

2513.0. "THE TdF POSTCARD" by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C () Thu Mar 25 1993 07:25

     I'm sure many of you received the postcard from the Lowell Sun 
     explaining the reason for cancelling the TdL.
    
     I'll reproduce here:
    
                       ATTENTION ALL BIKE RACERS!
    
       After 12 years of being the premier citizen race in New England,
      the Tour de Lowell will not be held this year. The management of
      The Sun has decided to forgo this year's race in order to concen-
      trate its resources on educational and literacy projects in the
      communities served by the newspaper.
    
       We appreciate the loyal support of all who helped us earn such an
      excellent reputation for a well organized, high-caliber race.
    
       We wish to extend our wishes for a safe and accident-free cycling
      season. Keep on Cycling!
    
                                     THE SUN
    
       A noble cause for sure, but it does beg the question...
    
       Why don't they hold the race and use the proceeds for these
      programs? I might be missing something, but I look at the TdF as
      a source of revenue.
    
      My $.02
        
         Chip   
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2513.1Every try to put on a race?VMSNET::65134::LYNCH_TI'd rather be riding my bicycle....Thu Mar 25 1993 13:4525
The race may be profitable dollar wise for the promoters but for sponsors it 
is a hard call.  The TdF draws so much and every town that the race starts 
and stops in has to pay a fee for the event, thats how I see the race being
profitable.  As for the Sun Newpaper backing out, look at it this way, would
the racers really buy more copies of the newpaper if there was a race or not.
Also would any of the spectators even care at all.

I have personally dreamed of putting on a race but anymore with some many
companies watching the bottom line I don't see how it can be done.  None of
the local officials seem to care, we run a pratice race on a undeveloped 
office park, 2.8 mile loop, and never a car comes by.  We asked the county 
if we could close the road one Saturday or Sunday from 7AM to 3PM to hold a
circuit race.  As expected no, well it was a maybe but the costs were huge.
The county wanted signs posted well in advance that the road would be closed
and demanded that there be police present at every street that the circuit
crossed.  Ever try to pay the Police double time and half and still put a 
race, good luck.

If there are going to be more racing in the USA the problem isn't with the
promoters or even the sponsors it is with everyone else that is demanding a
little bit that causes the costs to soar.  And the USCF isn't making it any
easier with their demands for officals and permit fees.

My $.02 worth
Tom
2513.2NOVA::FISHERDEC Rdb/DinosaurFri Mar 26 1993 07:239
    Tom, Chip,
    
    It's TdL, TEE-dee-ELL.
    
    Let's not lose perspective.
    
    :-)
    
    ed
2513.3DOOMSDAY?WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Mar 26 1993 07:2814
     You make a lot of good points Tom, however this line of thinking would
    paint a picture that sooner or later cycling RR's will be gone.
    
     I think it's a management issue like everyhting else. If you don't do
    it right, it won't work. There are quite a few successful promoters/
    organizers (independent). Sponsors are simply "chipping-in" to get 
    some advertisement and in the cases of charitable events, tax relief.
    
     I have never organized a race (casual rides are pain enough) nor do I
    have any aspirations...
    
     "Leave it to the experts", I always say.
    
         Chip 
2513.4WHAT'S 5000miWMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Mar 26 1993 07:323
     Ohhh.... I was wondering why no one was speaking French at this thing! 
    
     Sheesh, I gotta stop keeping these early hours!
2513.5Insurance cost is reason enoughDELNI::JENIN::FREREEllas Danzan SolasFri Mar 26 1993 12:594
The liability insurance alone is enough to discourage anybody from organizing a
race...

Eric_rising_from_the_dead
2513.6What is the USCF good for any more....VMSNET::65134::LYNCH_TI'd rather be riding my bicycle....Fri Mar 26 1993 13:093
I thought that the USCF was supposed to help with this but in this day and
age of "if it hurts, sue for thousands and if you die have your spouse sue
for millions".  I don't know how any promoter can afford to do anything.
2513.7???WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Mar 26 1993 13:107
     Is insurance a factor in citizen races (there's always a release
    form)? The USCF sanctioned stuff isn't an issue since you're insured
    through your dues...
    
     Just a question...
    
        Chip
2513.8VMSNET::65134::LYNCH_TI'd rather be riding my bicycle....Fri Mar 26 1993 13:174
I don't know all the limitation of what the release form covers but you never
know what some slick lawyer may do and may get away with.

Tom
2513.9Negligence isn't covered by AWRLODIXIE::RRODRIGUEZShake that grits tree!Fri Mar 26 1993 16:3917
    re: .8
    
    
    Legally, a waiver cannot protect you from negligence.  If there
    was a _forseeable_ event and a participant can show damages
    as a result of this event (injury, lost wages), the race is
    liable.  If a corporation was sponsoring the race, it was
    was a contributor to the accident, it would have unlimited
    (deep pockets) liability.
    
    Scenario: 1) Coors asks you to put their company logo on the
    finish line banner.  2) The banner slips and falls on a rider,
    causing him to lose control and take out a dozen cyclists.  You
    would be in a world of hurt...
    
    
    r�
2513.10NEGLIGENCE CAN BE A TOUGH THING TO PROVEWMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 29 1993 08:354
     Agreed, but to prove negligence is the key. E.g. you'd have to 
    prove that the banner was not secured appropriately.
    
     Chip
2513.11unsubstantiated rumorBIGBAD::GULICKThose dirty rings !!Mon Feb 21 1994 09:425
My wife has heard that the Tour De Lowell will be run this year (1994).

I'll believe it when I get the registration form.

-tom
2513.12WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 21 1994 12:063
     And paaaaleeese, if you do get an application please post here!
    
     This was one of my favorites...