I'm sure he will. I've seen some of the Instagram and I think he writes some of those himself.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:04 pmHe could spend 15 minutes typing in the car, going and coming home.Noggin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:02 pmI reckon that most circuits have much better wifi than a lot of the DH places!!
Collating info post race could be a good one, but TBF, at this point, there's probably a balance needed between pressure of racing and pressure of social media/updating folks. He doesn't have a team of people that can help with the SM stuff (yet!!)
Doesn't have to be prize winning quality.
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People are either gonna give money as sponsorship, in which case they want "exposure", or they want the feel goods of helping someone on their way, in which case they want the "story".
Just chucking money into a black hole with no visibility of where it went is unlikely to gwnerate repeat business?
Just chucking money into a black hole with no visibility of where it went is unlikely to gwnerate repeat business?
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He writes all his own insta, if I tried to post that he'd disown meNoggin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:08 pmI'm sure he will. I've seen some of the Instagram and I think he writes some of those himself.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:04 pmHe could spend 15 minutes typing in the car, going and coming home.Noggin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:02 pm
I reckon that most circuits have much better wifi than a lot of the DH places!!
Collating info post race could be a good one, but TBF, at this point, there's probably a balance needed between pressure of racing and pressure of social media/updating folks. He doesn't have a team of people that can help with the SM stuff (yet!!)
Doesn't have to be prize winning quality.
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Here's 60 pages and several years of story, which is updated regularlyMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:09 pm People are either gonna give money as sponsorship, in which case they want "exposure", or they want the feel goods of helping someone on their way, in which case they want the "story".
Just chucking money into a black hole with no visibility of where it went is unlikely to gwnerate repeat business?
https://revtothelimit.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=76
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Which is not mentioned anywhere on the Just Giving page? And requires loads of wading through "internal" conversation.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:13 pmHere's 60 pages and several years of story, which is updated regularlyMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:09 pm People are either gonna give money as sponsorship, in which case they want "exposure", or they want the feel goods of helping someone on their way, in which case they want the "story".
Just chucking money into a black hole with no visibility of where it went is unlikely to gwnerate repeat business?
https://revtothelimit.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=76
Depends how far you wanna take it. If you're just after money from this lot you don't need the JG page? If you want money from "strangers" you should probably make it more accessible.
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The JG is just for here and another bicycle forum. It's a whole different dynamic than anything else, because here, it's personal not businessMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:19 pmWhich is not mentioned anywhere on the Just Giving page? And requires loads of wading through "internal" conversation.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:13 pmHere's 60 pages and several years of story, which is updated regularlyMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:09 pm People are either gonna give money as sponsorship, in which case they want "exposure", or they want the feel goods of helping someone on their way, in which case they want the "story".
Just chucking money into a black hole with no visibility of where it went is unlikely to gwnerate repeat business?
https://revtothelimit.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=76
Depends how far you wanna take it. If you're just after money from this lot you don't need the JG page? If you want money from "strangers" you should probably make it more accessible.
There's plenty of other things going on in terms of sponsorship too fella, he has sponsorship from Troy Lee Designs, Privateer Bikes, DMR Bikes amongst others. But that's in terms of merch, riding parts, kit etc. There's discussion ongoing with other sponsors or potential sponsors too, but again at this stage it's likely not to involve a cash injection from them.
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Just as a slight comment here. I'm absolutely blown away here by you guys.
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I'm just hoping somebody puts an odd quid in. That 9 on the end is getting my OCD going.
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I don't think Yorick wanted to get past the decimal point. Yorkshire thrift like donations in pence only...Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:24 amI'm just hoping somebody puts an odd quid in. That 9 on the end is getting my OCD going.
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I put a full shilling inTaipan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:02 amI don't think Yorick wanted to get past the decimal point. Yorkshire thrift like donations in pence only...Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:24 amI'm just hoping somebody puts an odd quid in. That 9 on the end is getting my OCD going.
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Oh lor! Now it ends in 1.Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:02 amI don't think Yorick wanted to get past the decimal point. Yorkshire thrift like donations in pence only...Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:24 amI'm just hoping somebody puts an odd quid in. That 9 on the end is getting my OCD going.
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Is it ok to share the link on FB or would you prefer to keep it on here? (I've shared a lot for my friend out here that fundraises for her son and would like to share this if that's ok?)
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That's very kind. It's a tricky one as lets just say the other place didn't take the idea quite as well as here and it honestly got a bit fucking arsey. I think it's slightly different here as people here know me and know him that much better and have an attachment. He's not just a faceless name on the internet to you lot.
Over on the other place it was all like "why don't you sell your Ebike" or "why don't you just race/do/etc less" it ended up with me having to almost justify my existence and if i wanted to go out and buy a beer, some dick would hold that against me.
I was going to pull the whole thing and just refund everyone... But i know that the people here would get properly offended with that as they've given in good faith for the lad without any prejudice or agenda..
It's shown all of the reasons i didn't want to create the link/gofundme in the first place...
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Well the other place sux!! What a weird attitude (theirs, not yours!!)weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 4:15 pmThat's very kind. It's a tricky one as lets just say the other place didn't take the idea quite as well as here and it honestly got a bit fucking arsey. I think it's slightly different here as people here know me and know him that much better and have an attachment. He's not just a faceless name on the internet to you lot.
Over on the other place it was all like "why don't you sell your Ebike" or "why don't you just race/do/etc less" it ended up with me having to almost justify my existence and if i wanted to go out and buy a beer, some dick would hold that against me.
I was going to pull the whole thing and just refund everyone... But i know that the people here would get properly offended with that as they've given in good faith for the lad without any prejudice or agenda..
It's shown all of the reasons i didn't want to create the link/gofundme in the first place...
This place and you lot are absolute gems
No worries. I'll hold back and if it comes up in conversation with people I know I'll share that way instead.
Keep positive. This is a normal thing to do. I've watched Caroline fundraising for years and years to keep her son ski racing (because of an injury as a teenager, the French system wouldn't support him, so he skis for the UK but gets very very little funding if any ) - most people with kids that want to progress have to fundraise to support the dream. For people to get arsey about it is just so wrong. If they don't want to contribute, scroll by, not get pissy.
Just hoping it all helps enough to get him to the euro races xx
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Amen Sister Noggin. 'em. Bloomin' cyclists. If James wants to go to France and show 'em how it's done then I'm sure us motorbicyclists can get him there. (Having clambered down some of the routes that they take in France he may need a parachute sponsor!). Early days but I'm willing to bet it's going to tick along nicely and it won't be 'Zut Alors!'* but 'Après moi vous paysans' for our young gravity master.Noggin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 4:29 pmWell the other place sux!! What a weird attitude (theirs, not yours!!)weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 4:15 pmThat's very kind. It's a tricky one as lets just say the other place didn't take the idea quite as well as here and it honestly got a bit fucking arsey. I think it's slightly different here as people here know me and know him that much better and have an attachment. He's not just a faceless name on the internet to you lot.
Over on the other place it was all like "why don't you sell your Ebike" or "why don't you just race/do/etc less" it ended up with me having to almost justify my existence and if i wanted to go out and buy a beer, some dick would hold that against me.
I was going to pull the whole thing and just refund everyone... But i know that the people here would get properly offended with that as they've given in good faith for the lad without any prejudice or agenda..
It's shown all of the reasons i didn't want to create the link/gofundme in the first place...
This place and you lot are absolute gems
No worries. I'll hold back and if it comes up in conversation with people I know I'll share that way instead.
Keep positive. This is a normal thing to do. I've watched Caroline fundraising for years and years to keep her son ski racing (because of an injury as a teenager, the French system wouldn't support him, so he skis for the UK but gets very very little funding if any ) - most people with kids that want to progress have to fundraise to support the dream. For people to get arsey about it is just so wrong. If they don't want to contribute, scroll by, not get pissy.
Just hoping it all helps enough to get him to the euro races xx
* I was in a pub in that Welsh Wales and someone had that on the back of their (motorbike) helmet...never really knew what it meant until recently but I rather liked the expression.
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Honestly we're more than positive about this year, he doesn't get to see the negative only me.
I can safely say that the money raised currently is enough to get him to the France race and we WILL be doing the French Cup race now (everything else being equal like injury etc) and that is 100% down to you guys. It may or may not be enough for everything for the trip, but it's honestly enough to fill the hole and given us the push to make it work.
Racing in Europe is such a massive thing for his racing, it's just mind blowing
I can safely say that the money raised currently is enough to get him to the France race and we WILL be doing the French Cup race now (everything else being equal like injury etc) and that is 100% down to you guys. It may or may not be enough for everything for the trip, but it's honestly enough to fill the hole and given us the push to make it work.
Racing in Europe is such a massive thing for his racing, it's just mind blowing
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On that - if anyone wants to stay 'near' ish to Les Menuires and go to the race, let me know and I'll put feelers out for accomm over that side (I have a mate in Doucy (73210) with a chalet but it's about an hour, so not much use to the Weeksys (but might be an option for others, especially if here by motorbike!!)weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:09 pm Honestly we're more than positive about this year, he doesn't get to see the negative only me.
I can safely say that the money raised currently is enough to get him to the France race and we WILL be doing the French Cup race now (everything else being equal like injury etc) and that is 100% down to you guys. It may or may not be enough for everything for the trip, but it's honestly enough to fill the hole and given us the push to make it work.
Racing in Europe is such a massive thing for his racing, it's just mind blowing
I am trying to find contacts with accommodation in Les Menuires/St Martin de Belleville/Val Thorens for that weekend tho Possibly not the time of year to try and sort it but thought I'd ask early just in case someone has an option
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Ok thoughts, James is a great kid and very personable, like his mum.
So instead of Dad asking for money James should do a simple video, introducing himself and a brief this is what I want to do followed by what he himself is doing to fund it, could be as simple as he cleans the car, he works somewhere then in addition he explains that more is always needed and what the plan is for his future. I think if people see him and see he is making an effort they will be more inclined to help. How about a charity event, some riding challenge and half of what he raises goes to charity and half to his funds ?
So instead of Dad asking for money James should do a simple video, introducing himself and a brief this is what I want to do followed by what he himself is doing to fund it, could be as simple as he cleans the car, he works somewhere then in addition he explains that more is always needed and what the plan is for his future. I think if people see him and see he is making an effort they will be more inclined to help. How about a charity event, some riding challenge and half of what he raises goes to charity and half to his funds ?
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Yeah. We're helping him coz of his dad. Otherwise nada.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 7:48 pm Ok thoughts, James is a great kid and very personable, like his mum.
So instead of Dad asking for money James should do a simple video, introducing himself and a brief this is what I want to do followed by what he himself is doing to fund it, could be as simple as he cleans the car, he works somewhere then in addition he explains that more is always needed and what the plan is for his future. I think if people see him and see he is making an effort they will be more inclined to help. How about a charity event, some riding challenge and half of what he raises goes to charity and half to his funds ?
If he wants outside help, he needs to put the effort in. Keeping sponsors happy is important in all walks of life.
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Ok this may alienate a bit and some may not agree here, but I don't necessarily agree with some bits.
The boy has the main priority currently with school, learning is what he's doing when he's not riding. He's never going to be a genius but he'll work at being good.
Regarding the plan for his future this is very much in line with his interests.
https://www.dirtschool.co.uk/pages/base-college
https://www.dirtschool.co.uk/
This is a hnd course over 3 years where he comes out with various MTB coaching, guiding etc qualifications. There's other aspects to it but that's the gist of it. To get there he needs to do well as school on GCSE and A levels so that's where our goals lie for him.
The riding and racing won't make a paying career for him, but this may.
Keeping sponsors happy is one of his strong points, there are contracts in terms of social media content that he has to adhere to and out of his team of 3 riders, he is by far the strongest at this.
He's also currently trying to fight us in his quest to get a job, nothing too crazy, just working in the pub, but we're actually not pushing this for the reasons above. If he's working there, he's not doing study work.
That doesn't mean he doesn't get fun or being a teenager, of course he does, but we're just trying to get him a decent start.
The boy has the main priority currently with school, learning is what he's doing when he's not riding. He's never going to be a genius but he'll work at being good.
Regarding the plan for his future this is very much in line with his interests.
https://www.dirtschool.co.uk/pages/base-college
https://www.dirtschool.co.uk/
This is a hnd course over 3 years where he comes out with various MTB coaching, guiding etc qualifications. There's other aspects to it but that's the gist of it. To get there he needs to do well as school on GCSE and A levels so that's where our goals lie for him.
The riding and racing won't make a paying career for him, but this may.
Keeping sponsors happy is one of his strong points, there are contracts in terms of social media content that he has to adhere to and out of his team of 3 riders, he is by far the strongest at this.
He's also currently trying to fight us in his quest to get a job, nothing too crazy, just working in the pub, but we're actually not pushing this for the reasons above. If he's working there, he's not doing study work.
That doesn't mean he doesn't get fun or being a teenager, of course he does, but we're just trying to get him a decent start.