riverc0il
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I guess we are looking at it from different perspectives. The events only big enough skiing/riding events to sell to the non-skiing population are stuff like the x-games and the Olympics. Skiing on television has rapidly decreased over the last dozen years. Average Joe really doesn't care, especially for a small time eastern event.see it not just about the averge joe skier but the average joe. they are the ones that watch tv, buy quicksilver tshirts;shorts, get their daughters roxy clothing but that would be the point of bringing in sponsers that are not directly related to the event.
i do think combining a buch events would work but now you are getting into winter x game territory and that is almost played out. you would have to be carefull of how you marketed en event such as that. but for the purposes of the conversation haveing those different events would dilute what you are trying to market to possible sponsers.
it would be a good event fun to hang out and watch
x-games is exactly my thought regarding a massive cross pollination of events over a set period of time. Though in the x-games, you have atheletes specialize whereas I am thinking of crossing over events so sponsors max out their promotion dollars. The same promotion for a brand of ski or board would work for all aspects of the competition if every competitor is involved with each event as a total skier/rider judgment, a la MRG's Triple Crown. MRG gets a lot of really good sponsors for their Triple Crown..... check out their web site and take a look.