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22 May, 2005

Beauce non merci

As team director one of the biggest things that I do is plan out a schedule of races that are interesting and challenging. You don't want to make things too difficult but you want to develop a schedule that challenges the riders and gives them goals for the season.

We had planned on attending the Tour de Beauce--although I had noticed that in past years the race spent some really big bucks on the Euro teams and the level of support offered to Canadian teams was decreasing. I always said it is their race they can do what they want.

Well this year the Tour de Beauce wanted $5,500 just for hotels and food. Add on some vehicles, staff fees and gas money and you're easily hitting close to $8,000 or more to compete in the one week race.

In contrast, our whole trip to Europe for four weeks of racing (including flights, cars etc) is going to cost less than $8,000. As you can see, when you're creative and leverage the greater cycling community, you can really stretch $8,000.

But forget the cash for one minute. What about supporting Canucks? People might point out that's how things work foreign teams get the cash--Canucks pay. Sorry, but when we were invited to race the Trans-Canada race several years ago we didn't pay one cent. I've asked our host in Belgium and he said a big race in Belgium would offer any Belgium team the equivalent support (hotel/food) offered to foreign teams, but the Belgian teams wouldn't get start money.

It's important to note that Canadian or North American teams cost the Beauce organization far less than the Euro teams. No flights, van rentals etc. Granted the prestige of the race is elevated by the prescence of the European teams... the question is the intangible value of 'how much' vs. our Canadian and American teams?

I don't know what direction the Tour de Beauce is headed but I really don't think its helping Canadian cycling as much as it could. What I find frustrating is the missed opportunity, the race could be doing more to help the sport but hey it is their race.

In case you hadn't read between the lines we are not attending the Tour de Beauce this year. I'll likely be standing alone on principle on this issue but at a certain point you've got to make a stand. Maybe we'll go next year...

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I must agree. I have not ever put on a race, but if I did, the main goal or the reason for putting on the race would be to help the cause of Canadian racers by simply offering them the chance to do a tough and long stage race at a relatively low fee. It would not be to make $$$$$$$

I guess this means Jet Fuel will be in Ottawa then that weekend. Consarnit!

May 22, 2005

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It seems ridiculous that a week of racing in Canada would cost a Canadian team the same amount of money as 4 weeks of racing in Europe! Canadian teams should be encouraged to participate in Beauce. The opportunity to race in Beauce would be the highlight of the season for many racers and the experience would be invaluable. How do the costs at Beauce compare to those of other stage races, Toona or Conneticut for example? Is the organizer way out of line or is it that Beauce is in a different league?

May 23, 2005

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I 100% agree with you Dave. Will the beauce organizer easily fill the starting list with US and Euro teams?

May 23, 2005

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, that's the cost of doing business in North America. With very few exceptions, teams have to find their own accommodation and food for North American races.

Most races charge hefty entry fees on top of that -- at least Beauce doesn't.

I understand Beauce would be happy to fund more teams if they had the sponsorship, but they don't this year so that's the deal.

A shame one of Canada's top teams won't be seen at Canada's top race...

May 23, 2005

 
Anonymous Kevin Field said...

hey poster #2, sorry I answered you on Canadian cyclist forum before I checked here.

I'm glad most people seem to understand the Team's position. Inside the team we understand, but we're still choked too.

May 24, 2005

 


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