Promoter Selected for TT and Classic TT Races
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Promoter Selected for TT and Classic TT Races
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The Department of Economic Development (DED) is to seek the approval of Tynwald to appoint UK events company Vision Nine as the promoter of the TT and Classic TT Races.

Vision Nine has targets that would see spectator numbers for the TT and Classic TT grow significantly by 2026 while generating double the economic benefit for the Isle of Man and a DED saving of £23 million.

Minister for Economic Development, Laurence Skelly MHK, commented:

“The TT is a huge part of our local identity and brings the Isle of Man recognition and visitors from around the world. In recent years, the Department has greatly improved the event’s marketing, operations and safety as well as economic benefits and Government income.  In doing so, we have talked to many parties and are convinced that additional expertise and investment is necessary if we are to improve the visitor experience, grow our coverage and reach a wider audience.”

“Vision Nine plans to partner with ACUE (existing race delivery team), North One (TV Production) and world leading sports TV distributor, IMG. They have industry-leading skills in developing events and will have third party investment to fund essential innovations. Their appointment would also remove significant cost for the Isle of Man Treasury and taxpayer, with the local economy benefitting from increased visitor spend and footfall. I also believe their appointment will further drive growth in the Festival of Motorcycling and MGP with the continued support of the Manx Motorcycle Club.”

David Cretney MLC, the Department’s political member with responsibility for Motorsport commented:

“This decision is essential for the continued growth and evolution of the TT races. As a lifelong supporter, and having been central to the decisions that have seen the current success of the TT, I believe we now need to take the next steps. The appointment of a promoter partner will give the TT the investment and innovation needed for it to thrive and grow for the next generation. I will be working closely with Vision Nine and their partners to make sure we retain our core TT audience as well as increase visitors to the Island via a new, global fan base.”


Gary Thompson MBE BEM, Clerk of the Course, TT Races said:

“On behalf of ACU Events Ltd, we would be pleased to work alongside Vision Nine who have been identified as the preferred Bidder for the Isle of Man TT and Classic TT festivals.  While there may be some changes with regards to the promotional aspects of the TT, the Race Organisation, the delivery of the practice and race schedules and the overall safety and marshalling of the event will not be compromised and from a Race Organisers point of view it will be ‘business as usual.”

“ACU Events Ltd will continue to carry out the Risk Assessment process, review the safety of the TT Mountain Course prior to the event and deliver the TT Races in the same way and we look forward to working with Vision Nine in taking forward the TT Races into a new era.”  


Julian Topham, CEO Vision Nine, commented:

“We are very pleased to be identified as the preferred partner to drive the Isle of Man TT forward. We will be working alongside the Department of Economic Development and all key stakeholders to enhance visitor experience and grow the TT races and their coverage. We will also continue to work with the army of volunteers who bring such a significant contribution to the event.’

The selection of Vision Nine follows a formal tender process, commenced on 2nd November 2015, to identify an independent partner to take a significant level of operational, promotional and commercial delivery responsibility for the TT and Classic TT races. The proposed contract is for a period of 10 years with an option of a further 5 year extension. Their appointment would begin in 2017 with the 2016 TT and Classic TT going ahead as planned.”



Tynwald will be asked to approve the appointment of Vision Nine at the April sitting of Tynwald.

21-03-2016, 08:56 PM
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What relevant experience of running this type of sporting event does this company have.
as far as i can see none. should not be given a ten year contract .
22-03-2016, 08:31 AM
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Geez if it aint broke dont fix it !!!!!! Fanzones for every one? what they going to do about boats and digs how will the infastructure cope the roads are jammed and dangerous enough already

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Just got a message from a local who was our host many years ago. She was wondering about more accommodation being available to cope with the extra visitors.
22-03-2016, 11:10 AM
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(22-03-2016, 08:31 AM)STEVEVTR Wrote: What relevant experience of running this type of sporting event does this company have.
as far as i can see none. should not be given a ten year contract .

Regardless of the promoter a ten year contract seems awfully long, especially if they head off in the wrong direction!

I got a notification this morning that a few people I follow on Twitter had followed them. I took a (very brief) look at their account and it appears their field is music promotion.

I can only hope that they have the 'spirit' of the event at heart.


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22-03-2016, 05:29 PM
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I must be getting forgetful, as i remember it the original adverts were for someone to run the 'operational promotional and commercial' side of the TT and festival' (oh yeh it still does)- potential bidders were required to have relevant experience of running an event like the TT - at the time we all wondered who but the current team could possibly have had that sort of experience and it looks like we were right - nobody did.
 Looks like the operational side of things is being given less weight now although the CEO mentions it in the press blurb obviously the current (outstandingly good) clerk of the course isn't aware of any change giiven that he says everything remains the same operationally? I started doing a bit of looking and it does appear that their only motorsport experience is doing a little hospitality for lotus at the italian grand prix - they link themselves with a lot of big brand names but I'm not sure they are anything other than bit part players certainly over the years I've heard of many of the big players and have never even heard of them. Lets not forget that they were responsible for the world wide marketing success of 'BURN' energy drinks at the olympics - no me neither.
What their page is full of is standard marketing BS and i suspect that a good delve into many of their claims will reveal a story behind every headline.
Only DED could possibly think of giving an untried and inexperienced company a 10 year contract to take care of the islands crown jewels but don't worry lads the IOM gov have a long history of awarding very sound contracts to outside consultants (erm??) .and somebody with a track record in making the butties for a failed F1 team must be a good catch. 
Of course they will just hire in some experience and you will judge how much confidence DED have in it by how high up the motorsports ladder the staff bail out to them. The Island has no Tranfer of Undertakings legislation so everyone will have to volunteer, the 10 year contract is probably more to ensure security of employment for the redundant government staff than any good commercial reason.
I fear a lot of out of the box thinking will go on and in a couple of years we'll all be begging for subaru laps back.

Hopefully there is someone in the House of Keys who has some basic commercial accumen and will see through this marketing hype, a good read of their  website should put anyone off - it would be interesting to see a plain English version of what they are actually going to do rather than a load of aspirational marketing babble - its a long way from a coffee shop in Soho to the rock!.
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As far as I can see each part of the event runs its self any way so the only thing they will be doing is putting an extra tier on the corporate entertainment ladder and the extortionate prices that go with it.

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Physically getting more visitors to the island with the shipping and digs situation isn't going to happen, it's rammed there now. I have a fear of the TT killing off the fan that sits on the hedge row with a bag of sandwichs to favor the more corporate type fan that likes wifi and a seat in a stand with hospitality, the fan that would prefer the appearance of a pimms tent rather than the bushys one. I know the event needs to move on to keep going but the attention of the more discerning punter with deep pockets is what it seems the TT will be about in the coming years I feel, and the ded think these new guys are the ones to attract this type of person.
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Go on companies house (free service now) and look at the multiple companies they have set up, the latest one Vision Nine Motorsports Ltd, £100 share capital, set up 26 Feb 2016.

https://www.gov.uk/get-information-about-a-company
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Quality.....this is yet another disaster in the making, brought on by this clueless bunch of idiots who run this island.
We have all of the expertise to do most things here on the island, yet this government can never see this, they are too quick to sell out to posh off island fancy pants "specialists" who do all of their deals in poncy coffee shops.

Time to wake up IoM Government and smell the coffee.
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(23-03-2016, 11:26 PM)Dingocooke Wrote: Go on companies house (free service now) and look at the multiple companies they have set up, the latest one Vision Nine Motorsports Ltd, £100 share capital, set up 26 Feb 2016.

https://www.gov.uk/get-information-about-a-company

I like the next to last one, Cloud nine, i think somebody in goverment is on cloud nine its all a dream?
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Have you seen how many other companies the two directors of Vision Nine Motorsports are also directors and how many have beed dissolved.
They seem to set up companies at will and the one for the TT only registered in February when presumably they new the were likely to get the contract. So much for experience.
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'We will also continue to work with the army of volunteers who bring such a significant contribution to the event.’


Well that's very nice of you Julian, however I will let the TT you promote have my volunteer service for your first year only 2017, then I will decide if I want to continue to work with you, as I'm personally not holding my breadth for V9 bringing a significant contribution to the event. 
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This made me laugh about them !

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