"I thoroughly agree with Nathans points on more promotion for VMX but wonder if the current generation of racers would care or contribute".
Nathan is absolutely correct on lack of promotion. It was an argument I continually had with my former club. I thought it would be a great idea to include a few flyers with each newsletter so that members from different areas could distribute them to shops etc to post in their windows. The idea was as well received as a fart in a mini minor on a summer day. The executives shot it down with negativity around it being a waste of time and money because no one would bother handing the flyers out......The club was/is involved with Vinduro at the time and the promotion of it was all over the media, even on local radio stations, while the numbers for pre75 (at the time) club scrambles days were dwindling big time. It gave me the irrates no end! I ended up despising being on the track committee, spending a day or 2 preparing for race day, only to have so called races of 2 or 3 bikes! It got to the point where I wouldn't bother taking any race bike as I didn't see the point in it. There were more marshals on the track than racers!
Promotion has to start at club level. Without clubs promoting what they do, no one knows about it other than the inner circle. Viper in Victoria do a great job of promoting, I see their full size posters everywhere. Even when Peter posts on here, his post contains the Viper figure and includes dates etc. More of it needs to be done. There are free advertising spaces for events in MC trader and cycle news etc that aren't being utilised by VMX clubs. It seems all the vintage and rally clubs use the free space to promote themselves and up coming events.
There, I got that off my chest.....