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Podcast: The Nuts & Bolts Of Transmoto Events

2 years ago

In case you hadn’t noticed, a bunch of Transmoto’s events have been rescheduled this year…

But why is that? When does the call get made to reschedule events? Which stakeholders are involved in that decision? What factors determine whether an event can be run or not? How do refunds work if entrants can’t make the new date? Where do we find farmers who are happy to let 500-600 riders tear up their paddocks? What does an event cost to put on anyway? How do we decide on entry fees? And ultimately, why does Transmoto stage these team-based events?

Listen in on this chat we recently had with the Dirt Bike Burrito Podcast guys if you’re interested in the answers to those questions, and a whole lot more…

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