It is far cheaper to race VMX than it is to go fishing.
I will use top of the range VMX examples and average boat prices ( capable of completing at competition level)
81 Maico 490. $10,000. Boat $ 150,000 ( in reality closer to 300 K)
Enclosed trailer. $10,000. Rods x 5. $. 3,000
Boots. $. 700. Reels x 5. $. 5,000
Pants/Jersey/Gloves $ 400. Lures. $ 2,000
Helmet/Goggles $. 600. GPS/ Sounder. $. 5,000
Armour/Knee Braces. $ 1,500. Tag pole/ Gaffs. $. 1,000
Epirb/comms. $. 1,000
TOTAL. $23,200. $ 167,000
Fuel ( day). $. 40. $. 600
Entry fee/ Lic $. 90 $. 200
I have not included consumables such as chains, sprockets, rings, pistons, clutches as I have not included mooring fees, anti fouling, servicing, lost lures, fishing line, terminal tackle. You could easily run a bike all year for less than it would cost to slip a boat and anti foul it alone.
The Port Stephens Interclub Fishing Tournament has no problem attracting 260+ boats to fish it's 2 day comp with boats ranging in price from 60K to well over the 1000K and happily paying 2K to park their boats at the marina for 2 weekends
Why is this? Because just about anybody with a boat that fishes their own social/ club days is well aware of it
Not so with VMX. What percentage of riders at Appin, Mt Kembla or Clarence would know of VMX?
I dont think that the cost of VMX is the perceived problem with it ( in my opinion I cannot see a problem) the problem is the lack of awareness of it