On top of that if you haven't got an M.A race license, you need a one day license @ $55.00, all this to be "covered" by M.A insurance. I don't know anyone who's actually called upon M.A after a racing accident (big or small), & been helped by it, can someone give an example?
Necessary evil. Without going into detail we are embroiled in a case of a rider that was injured 2 1/2 years ago. The club is not being sued, MV as the organisers are.
The thing is though if we didn't have their insurance it would be the club/volunteers that they would come after. Quite easy lose Monza to them if that was the case.
There is talk of reducing permit/fees but just talk ATM.
An example for you. Club Permit costs $165 (Up to 75 riders) ($265 + $2 per for every rider over 75) We charge $20-$25. We sometimes only get 20 riders. So we might get say $450 from sign in, we pay $165 for permit & $220 in rider levies, total $385 goes to MV, we get $65. Does this seem fair? Sure we can raise the price but we are trying to make it as cheap as possible for our riders to use Monza. We raise the price & we get less riders.
Members/people are going in droves to these ride parks & who can blame them. $50 to ride all day, no segregation (That's good & bad) which means no waiting.
I don't know how to fix it but somehow pricing has to come down. It's not just permit/licences etc. When I first was on the hunt for clubs to do corner marshalling we had them lined up for $350 a day (20+ people). I then had to raise that to $500. Our Western Region cost us $1500, more than what we hire the track out for. It is added to their entry but it is another cost.