This is not a small race--previous winner's include Contador and Hincapie. However, local politics are the problem. I can't say if using state funds is the correct thing to do--especially with the economy the way it is--but what about the small towns across Missouri that benefit from the riders/teams that spend money in their town? The race is in the beginning of Sept--that means they've turned reservations away because of reservations for the teams--who pays for that? What about the money already spent on posters, t-shirts and by the sponsors? We spent the night in Hermann last summer and heard great stories from the owner of the B&B that had racers staying with him the year before during the time trial. The fan turnout has been more than anybody ever expected.
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/spo...D?OpenDocument
"The Tour of Missouri has been a political hot potato since it started three years ago under Gov. Matt Blunt and has become one of Kinder's most visible projects.
But some of Kinder's critics have suggested the race shouldn't use state money. During last fall's election, then Rep. Sam Page, a Creve Coeur Democrat, was critical of the Tour for using job creation money from the Missouri Development Finance Board. Page lost the race for lieutenant governor to Kinder.
Kinder is expected to challenge Nixon in the governor's race in 2012, and relations between the two have been icy, adding fuel to the fire that some of the decisions being made about the Tour of Missouri — on both sides of the aisle — are political in nature."
This is from http://www.tourofmissouri.com
Friends,
By now, some of you may have heard rumors regarding Gov. Nixon freezing state funds for the 2009 Tour of Missouri. I would like to share with you the details that we currently have:
On Wednesday, at the close of business, I was informed by the Division of Tourism that the money set aside for the Tour of Missouri was frozen by Gov. Nixon’s administration. The state’s commitment for the 2009 Tour of Missouri was $1.5 million. Without these funds, which are available and approved by the Tourism Commission, the Tour of Missouri will cease to exist.
At this time, I have requested a special meeting of the Missouri Tourism Commission to evaluate our options and decide what our next step should be.
As you know, we are very close to putting the final touches on the race this year. Our sponsors have invested and we are on track with our fundraising goals. Teams from across the world, the same teams now racing in the Tour de France, have been invited to our state, and communities across Missouri are making great preparations for the race. Contracts have been signed by the state, cities, sponsors and vendors and cutting this funding will leave the state susceptible to wasteful litigation.
Right now, I am urging cycling fans across our great state, and around the world to contact Gov. Jay Nixon at 573-751-3222 and tell him to release the funding for the largest sporting event ever held in our state.
I am grateful for the supporters, sponsors, volunteers and spectators who in the past two years have helped generate nearly $60 million in economic impact for our state, and brought over 800,000 visitors to the race.
With your help, I truly believe we can ensure the survival and success of the 2009 Tour of Missouri.



) the race is bound to generate plenty of tourist revenue and interest in the state of Missouri!!!
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