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http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24334699-5012691,00…
Narks are crushing my Supercross dream, says Chad Reed
Article from: The Daily Telegraph
By Justin Vallejo
September 12, 2008 02:39pm
Motorcross mega-star Chad Reed said they had spent "massive amounts" of money to develop a world-class event broadcast in Europe, Asia, the USA and New Zealand.
"I am absolutely speechless over the fact that the council believe that Supercross is not suitable for Parramatta," Mr Reed said.
"Being just over an hour from Kurri Kurri, the Parramatta round is effectively my home race and it was going to be awesome.
"It has been my dream to reinvigorate the sport of Supercross in Australia, a sport that has given me so much. I have been a World Champion twice over now and setting up this series was something I wanted to do just so I could give something back."
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Chief of Events NSW Geoff Parmenter - whose job is to attract events like the Supercross - said they were helping promoters work through a state government in transition and a local council in caretaker mode.
"We're obviously keen for events to come to Sydney, particularly Western Sydney, but we don't know how it (the Supercross) would stack up to our criteria," he said.
All this for 4 people complaining . Sign the petition here .
http://dsc.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/m/dt.aspx?id=b74cd878a8&group=Dai…
Narks are crushing my Supercross dream, says Chad Reed
Article from: The Daily Telegraph
By Justin Vallejo
September 12, 2008 02:39pm
Motorcross mega-star Chad Reed said they had spent "massive amounts" of money to develop a world-class event broadcast in Europe, Asia, the USA and New Zealand.
"I am absolutely speechless over the fact that the council believe that Supercross is not suitable for Parramatta," Mr Reed said.
"Being just over an hour from Kurri Kurri, the Parramatta round is effectively my home race and it was going to be awesome.
"It has been my dream to reinvigorate the sport of Supercross in Australia, a sport that has given me so much. I have been a World Champion twice over now and setting up this series was something I wanted to do just so I could give something back."
Sign the petition: Help save the Supercross
Chief of Events NSW Geoff Parmenter - whose job is to attract events like the Supercross - said they were helping promoters work through a state government in transition and a local council in caretaker mode.
"We're obviously keen for events to come to Sydney, particularly Western Sydney, but we don't know how it (the Supercross) would stack up to our criteria," he said.
All this for 4 people complaining . Sign the petition here .
http://dsc.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/m/dt.aspx?id=b74cd878a8&group=Dai…
Just five spoilsports kill off the Parramatta Supercross
Article from: The Daily Telegraph
By Justin Vallejo
September 11, 2008 12:00am
IT would have generated $1 million for western Sydney and thrilled tens of thousands of spectators - except for the sensitive ears of five objectors.
A world class Supercross event at Parramatta stadium had sold more than 10,000 tickets.
But Parramatta Council rejected the inaugural Australasian Supercross Championship in November after four objections.
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It leaves Sydney as the only major city in Australia without a stage of the new championships being held in Brisbane, Townsville, Wollongong, Geelong, Adelaide and Perth.
The event was to have been broadcast live around Australia and replayed throughout Europe, the US, Asia and New Zealand.
Leading the campaign against the Supercross was the Parramatta Park Trust, headed by former Gough Whitlam Government minister Tom Uren and trust director Chris Levins. The objection said: "The motocross will be a noisy event, far noisier than a football game with industrial levels of noise which will carry across the open landscape."
They are one of just five objectors including Government House, the Catholic Education Office and the Sisters of Mercy.
Promoter Michael Porra of Global Action Sports said he would appeal the decision through the Land and Environment Court or the NSW Government, which has the final say on the approval.
"We're not asking for money, we just want the assistance of the local area," Mr Porra said.
Parramatta Stadium venue manager Luke Coleman said yesterday the decision would affect other events for western Sydney.
"This sounds the death knell for other major events coming out here. If this event is not staged it's a significant setback, not only for the stadium, but for Western Sydney," Mr Coleman said.
Parramatta councillor Chris Worthington, who moved the development application be rejected, said four was enough.
"I'm there to represent the Parramatta constituents, not the stadium quite frankly," he said.
The Supercross, backed by motocross star Chad Reed, was estimated to sell out 20,000 seats worth almost $1.5 million about four-times bigger than any previous motocross in Australia.
Almost 40 per cent of ticket sales had gone to tourists from Queensland, Victoria and country NSW and promoters estimated about 4000 would stay in or around Parramatta for the weekend.
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hmmmmm
These must be the same people that buy a house near the airport and then bitch about the airplane noise.
Problem solved.
That does remind me of a deal here in WI where the promoter of long time track scheduled a bunch of races, got contingency lined up, everything before checking if she could even get permits to build the track at the new location. Turns out she couldn't, made her really look foolish. We can't take for granted that just because Reed races doesn't mean he had gotten everything ok'd.
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