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Welcome to the richest leg of downhill racing the world has ever seen. During 10 days in April the worlds best will converge on Australian shores for the start of the IGSA World Tour. Riders from North America, Europe, Africa, South America and Asia will face off against the best riders in Australia for $30,000 in cash and the title of worlds best.
It will be 10 days to examine the soul of a rider and determine if they can come out on top and take the title and the big dollars, or crash in a heap.
Welcome to the Australian World Cup leg, the richest, the biggest, and the craziest show on earth.
For more information follow the above links or contact:
Haggy Strom: haggy@skateboardracing.org.au
Dave Robertson: dave@skateboardracing.org.au
Colin Beck: colin@skateboardracing.org.au
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Lee you can't seriously be comparing BTB which is a charity freeride session to a World Cup event. The budget for each of these events is over $80,000, I pay over $6,000 in IGSA sanctioning fees for each event, I have a track staff 4 times the size, I require multiple ambulance teams to be stationed on track for 12hrs a day, Entry fees are about the same as every other World Cup Event.
As far as prize money goes the skateboard rego fees and the skateboard sponsors pay for 91% of the budget while they makeup only 80% of the riders. Non-skateboard categories bring in 9% of the budget and get 15% of the prize money. I could have split the street luge prize money between the 3 non-skateboard categories but I would prefer to hold up the luge prize money as I have no intention of giving prize money to a race with only 6 inliners and only 15 Classic lugers who have no threat of elimination during the event and are predominately locally based rather than the events that draw in the bulk of international riders. If luge and inline industry sponsors want to stump up some cash and get behind the event things might be different but at this stage thats not happening.
ASRA makes no profit out of these events, works for nothing and they cost us $160,000 to put on. None of what I say will cut across to the usual ASRA knockers, but nobody but ASRA has ever put on events of this size here so its difficult to explain in full how complicated and expensive these are to put on.
You are of course free to apply to put on your own World Cup Event, source your own money and budget and promote it any way you like.
Priority registration for Mt Keira is now open
I feel the same Nick entry is on the high side considering BtB is only charging $100 dollars for two whole days of riding. Which means you can do as many runs as you want or can handle I know theres no prize money to figure in but if all you do is classic then there is no prize money anyway at these events.
A blank page?..............thats impossible unless ur in south Australia or Tasmania.
Dw i went on a different browser and its working.
I just went to"about asra" then "join asra" and it said to become a paid member fill in this form below, but there isnt any form below on my computer its just a blank white page.
How do I become a paid asra member?
woooooohoooo cant wait to ride both events!!! so excited!
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