by Emrik Larsson » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:07 pm
Without taking anything away from Robert and the staff who really worked hard and tried their best, and on Sunday held a really great race!, there are a few things you really should consider for future WC races.. at least in regions where rain is a factor ( as in both Riga and Stuttgart).
1. You should always a have a clear backup plan that can be carried out in case of bad weather, and a plan that can be changed rapidly as well. In other words an ok indoor place to race at least 25-30 ( or more) cones. I know that it’s hard to find those places, but I think that should be one of the top priorities when it comes to arranging a race, at least in northern Europe. I mean, we spend a lot of money traveling, and if the weather’s bad at least we can race, we don’t care, as long as there’s a good race, indoors or outdoors..
2. There should be more than one person in charge of the race. In Gothenburg 2008, we were 3 people who had different areas in which we handled all the things concerning the race. And also during the actual races we had different tasks, and different people were responsible for the riders, the courses, and everything in between. I know that we failed in some areas in 2008, but we took fast decisions and also had an indoor venue that could be used at any time.
3. IN the biggest races there must be a priority change, that the top riders get the prime time slots, and that you always try to have the pro’s and the best riders race when there’s an audience present.
4. There must be a professional speaker, an MC who gets both the riders and the crowd pumped up..at least when the best racers do their thing.
Without taking anything away from Robert and the staff who really worked hard and tried their best, and on Sunday held a really great race!, there are a few things you really should consider for future WC races.. at least in regions where rain is a factor ( as in both Riga and Stuttgart).
1. You should always a have a clear backup plan that can be carried out in case of bad weather, and a plan that can be changed rapidly as well. In other words an ok indoor place to race at least 25-30 ( or more) cones. I know that it’s hard to find those places, but I think that should be one of the top priorities when it comes to arranging a race, at least in northern Europe. I mean, we spend a lot of money traveling, and if the weather’s bad at least we can race, we don’t care, as long as there’s a good race, indoors or outdoors..
2. There should be more than one person in charge of the race. In Gothenburg 2008, we were 3 people who had different areas in which we handled all the things concerning the race. And also during the actual races we had different tasks, and different people were responsible for the riders, the courses, and everything in between. I know that we failed in some areas in 2008, but we took fast decisions and also had an indoor venue that could be used at any time.
3. IN the biggest races there must be a priority change, that the top riders get the prime time slots, and that you always try to have the pro’s and the best riders race when there’s an audience present.
4. There must be a professional speaker, an MC who gets both the riders and the crowd pumped up..at least when the best racers do their thing.