Monday, December 10, 2012

Venture Cup, Cowes - Monte Carlo Race Cancelled

December 10, 2012 Raceboat International reports - Lack of entries force organizers to cancel the ultimate offshore race marathon
 
The writing was on the wall many months ago when RB12 was cancelled and a similar event RB11 organised by Dean Gibbs was pulled a year before. Both suffered an identical problem, lack of entries - A race of massive proportions in terms of costs was always going to face an uphill struggle in the current economic climate. 
When Cowes-Monte Carlo was first announced a lot of people put their names on the dotted line almost oblivious of the fact they couldn't afford it but in the early stages it was, to a lot of these pipe-dreamers being part of a great adventure. Sure there are a few, we believe thirteen who have committed themselves financially and who can afford it.  

While we at Raceboat International have not publicly supported the race, we naturally have been following its progress. 

We have nothing but admiration for Mike Lloyd and his small team for attempting to fulfil an ambition, but from the early stages, the team would be attempting to achieve their Champagne ambition on a Bus Pass budget.  

The Cowes to Monte Carlo Event needed a high profile sponsor to achieve their goal and in these austere times, that was not forthcoming. 

We understand there may be some parties attempting to put together a rescue package and the race still could happen in June 2013. 

1 comment:

Simon said...

Sad to see happen, a sign of the economy.

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