CR Swade
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- Jan 18, 2001
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This is question that I am throwing out there for discussion-and believe me I am just as guilty to an extent, but recent events kind of bring this topic into play. Keep in mind this is just food for thought-nothing that is drastically important in the grand scheme of things
How do average enthusiasts and participants become so entrenched in our brand loyalty as to boo and act poorly as if at a WWF event.
I don't boo or carry on as we've seen the past few years, but I do enjoy seeing my favorite brand win. Why is that? I don't mean a hill of beans to the execs @ Honda or HRC-but I enjoy seeing CR's win.
Is our own self-image that fragile that we have to see that brand success? Or are we living vicariously through the racers themselves-getting emotionally involved to elevate our sense of belonging to something maybe unobtainable?
Even more, what causes the casual fan to take up the bad-sportsmanship? I'd be willing to bet the booing for Ricky is about 98% brand related. I just don't get. Honda vs. Kawasaki, KTM vs. Big Four, Ford vs.Chevy (that ought to get a comment or two), Toro vs. Snapper...:confused: :)
How do average enthusiasts and participants become so entrenched in our brand loyalty as to boo and act poorly as if at a WWF event.
I don't boo or carry on as we've seen the past few years, but I do enjoy seeing my favorite brand win. Why is that? I don't mean a hill of beans to the execs @ Honda or HRC-but I enjoy seeing CR's win.
Is our own self-image that fragile that we have to see that brand success? Or are we living vicariously through the racers themselves-getting emotionally involved to elevate our sense of belonging to something maybe unobtainable?
Even more, what causes the casual fan to take up the bad-sportsmanship? I'd be willing to bet the booing for Ricky is about 98% brand related. I just don't get. Honda vs. Kawasaki, KTM vs. Big Four, Ford vs.Chevy (that ought to get a comment or two), Toro vs. Snapper...:confused: :)