need advice for Race Across America - 2012
I've recently developed a close friendship with a guy that I finally met a couple of weeks ago after nearly three months. When I was visiting, he mentioned that he was trying to put a team together for next year's RAAM made up of brain injury survivors (8 person team, if I remember correctly). Because he's been invaluable to me during recovery from my brain injury, I told him I'd help if he needed it. I wouldn't say that I know fully what I've gotten myself in to, but I do have an idea, if you can call reading Phil Southerland's book getting an idea. (I didn't volunteer to actually race since I know I don't have the time to gain the level of fitness needed. I volunteered for crew duties, social media, photography, etc.)
The team will ride to raise money for the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, GA, and to increase awareness of traumatic brain injuries.
Since this is still in its infancy, my role so far has been to research information about the race to help prepare a packet for potential sponsors. I've also generated a list of potential team sponsors. We need $100k-$150k to make this a reality.
I've actually already secured one product sponsorship for the team, but I'm still trying to come up with some ideas that would be a good fit for the cause and can sponsor the team financially.
One big idea I had was Papa John's (the pizza place). Apparently John is/was an avid cyclist and was involved in an accident five or so years ago, resulting in a mild head injury. One of his companies also sponsors a smaller, local (to their area, not mine) cycling team and they've done a lot to sponsor sports in Kentucky, including a lot of financial support.
Does anybody have any other ideas? The rest of mine seem to be pretty standard or purely product ideas and not monetary. Perhaps a big company with a deep pocketed CEO with a close connection to TBI...
Would it be beneficial to set up Facebook and Twitter accounts to start getting a following of fans before contacting sponsors so that it would be apparent we can effectively use social media to promote the team and sponsors?
I'm also wondering if anybody has any experience with RAAM... info is available on the site, but there are little things that you can usually only learn from talking to people who have done it. What are items that would be must haves on the trip for riders and crew in order to make everyone less grouchy? How essential are the crew seminars that RAAM offers?
I don't think I know anybody that has done this, but he does. However, his friend is just as busy as he is and it may be hard for them to connect so I'm trying to gather as much info as possible since I have time and it eliminates them having to coordinate conversations across oceans.
Any help is appreciated!
tips and hints for RAAM crew
Good information on the RAAM website page for race resources: http://www.raceacrossamerica.org/raa...N_webcat_id=13
It would also be good to read just about everything at this link: http://www.ultracycling.com/events/crew_tips.html
and then follow other links in those pages. I saved all the pdf's and notes onto my computer and read a few pages each day, when preparing to crew for RAW 2010. Lee Mitchell has been involved in Ultra Cycling for a lot of years and has lots of good advice. I thnk I read everything he has posted.
The crew seminars they put on are invaluable, especially to newcomers. They cover so much that you might never think about.
I wasn't involved in any sponsor stuff so can't help there.
You will either love the experience or hate it. Definitely you will never forget it :-) I hope to crew for someone doing RAAM someday - I've only crewed for RAW (the first 867 miles of RAAM), Sebring 24hr, Ring of Fire, and Race Across Oregon. I have no desire to race them (well, maybe a 12 hour someday) but I really enjoy being on a crew. It's almost harder work than riding, but very rewarding.
Edna
RAAM 2012 - next week :-0
No updates since last summer - and the time is nearing for 2012 RAAM - is the OP going to be crewing this year? If you are, I hope your team has a great race and finishes well.
Anyone else from TE forums going to be in Oceanside or Annapolis? Or somewhere along the route?
I will be crewing for http://teambacchettaraam.com/ - wish us luck!
Edna