
Tes Sewell and the new WPSA ATV Tour
Feb 13, 2006
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As far as we're concerned July 10, 2005 will be a date of ATV importance. On
that day a ground-breaking event happened to our sport when ESPN's Great Outdoor
Games included ATV Racing as one of their featured activities. And on the following
week further ground was broke when the event was televised to over 150 million
households on ABC and ESPN. In case you haven't done so already, please take
a look at our Great
Outdoor Games editorial for more on this monumental race.
Our man of the hour, Tes Sewell, was key in getting decision makers at the Great
Outdoor Games to include ATV racing as a big part of their future. The Great
Outdoor Games ratings were the best they've ever been. Ever since, Tes has had
a few exciting things for the sport of ATV racing up his sleeve. Originally
he proposed an "ATV Super Tour Series" with Media X International
(MXi), the promotional body behind the Great Outdoor Games, X Games, Supermoto
among others.
Over the last few months, other opportunities came about which proved difficult
for him to ignore. About a month ago, Tes left his role with MXi as their sport
organizer and producer of all ESPN’s X Games motorsports events (except
Snocross) and took a position with snowmobile sanctioning body and Snocross
promoters; World PowerSports Association, where he was hired to plan and activate
a national ATV Racing tour.
We're thrilled to report that this new ten round ATV racing tour will be televised in ten one-hour shows on ESPN2 and will showcase ATV MX and Utility action! With the official announcement, we thought it was absolutely necessary to get the lowdown from the main man himself, Tes Sewell. Here's what he had to say...
ATV Scene: Congratulations on
your new position.
Sewell: Thanks! I think WPSA is
going to give ATV racing the shot in the arm it has needed for many years by
bringing it national TV exposure through ESPN2. I’m certain this will
be a successful venture and I’m pleased to join an organization that truly
understands racing.
ATV Scene: There were several
rumors of this long awaited series six months ago. What took it so long to finally
be announced?
Sewell: The real delay was in
getting deals done with ESPN and then ultimately my decision to leave MXi and
switch the whole effort over to PowerSports. I kept telling people that nothing
was going to be done in a big hurry - it had to be done right. Now, since we
waited, we have 10 original 1-hour shows starting in June.
Round |
Date |
Location |
ESPN Telecast |
1 |
April 22-23 |
Gainesville, FL | June 3 -- 12:00 p.m. |
2 |
May 6-7 |
Brashear, TX | June 11 -- 1:00 p.m. |
3 |
May 20-21 |
London, KY | June 17 -- 2:00 p.m. |
4 |
June 3 |
Lizella, GA | June 25 -- 1:30 p.m. |
5 |
June 4 |
Lizella, GA | July 9 -- 1:00 p.m. |
6 |
June 10-11 |
Taylorville, IL | July 22 -- 12:00 p.m. |
7 |
June 24-25 |
Greenbrier, AR | August 5 -- 12:00 p.m. |
8 |
July 8-9 |
TBD | August 13 -- 1:00 p.m. |
9 |
August 19-20 |
TBD | August 20 -- 12:00 p.m. |
10 |
TBD |
TBD | September 10 -- 1:00 p.m. |
ATV Scene: Are you trying to
bring back old school GNC racing by combining five TT events with five MX?
Sewell: No, the events are all
going to be MX. We are sharing dates and venues with the TT series in an effort
not to conflict with any existing GNC date. There will be MX racing on the TT
weekends, either on a different track or on the Sunday following the TT. So
far we have a great cooperative effort with the TT promoters and I have to say
a big thanks to Terry Reynolds for seeing the value in all of this and pointing
me in the right direction.
ATV Scene: Is there an overall
series winner?
Sewell: Yes there will be an MX
series champion and a Utility series champion.
ATV Scene: Is the series ATVA
sanctioned or WPSA sanctioned?
Sewell: We are still talking with
ATVA since we would like to be able to sanction the races through them. I have
kept in constant touch with Doug Morris and AMA president Rob Rasor to let them
know what we are up to. This is a great opportunity to get the ATVA's message
out to a wider TV audience. I am a big proponent of the ATVA and what it does
for our rights and access. We all need to support the ATVA/AMA's efforts, or
one day all we will have is riding virtual reality ATV simulators at the mall.
ATV Scene: What are the classes
and how much will it cost a rider to compete?
Sewell: Stay tuned on the class
structures. We plan to have classes for youth to pros and everything between.
ATV Scene: What are your responsibilities
for this new series?
Sewell: I just have to make sure
it happens and that everyone is left happy at the end of the day - otherwise
I get stoned to death. Actually, given the politics I have seen so far, no one
would put themselves in that situation. My job is to listen to what the customer
wants and to try and give it to them. Of course we all have to understand that
this is a business at the end of the day
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ATV Scene: Is Donny Banks involved?
Sewell: Donny has been involved
since day one and now he just has to figure out how much time he really has
to spend on a race series. Donny is my mentor in the ATV world and I have a
ton of respect for him. Remember - he has a very successful dealership and his
own races and, oh yes, a family.....I think the guy is a superman for all he
does already.
ATV Scene: Is there still plans
to include utility "Terracross" competition?
Sewell: The plan is to include
some 'Utility" racing on a custom-built track. It will be more of a stock
competition like Terracross was at the Great Outdoor Games, so that anyone can
come on out and give it a go. We are trying to open the sport to more people
and make it easy to come and be one of the family.
ATV Scene: The WPSA was formerly
the WSA (World Snowmobile Association). It appears you guys have changed the
name and dove into the ATV scene head first. Can we assume, with global warming
and lackluster sled sales, that ATV racing is the WPSA's future?
Sewell: WPSA has been putting
on some phenomenal Snocross racing this year. If you have not seen the ESPN
shows I tell you that you are missing out. Snow and ATV are just two of the
arms of the company right now. We're all just lucky that these guys have turned
their sights to ATV racing.
ATV Scene: What are some of the
projects you've worked on in the past?
Sewell: I have done all kinds
of stuff from snowboarding to cycling to motocross and even worked on the Eco-Challenge
back in the day. My job is to spot problems before they happen or to solve them
when they do. I'm kind of like the janitor.
ATV Scene: Rumor has it you were
solely responsible for convincing the decision makers at ESPN and the Great
Outdoor Games to include ATV racing. Is this true? If so how did you convince
them and what was their reaction after the event's successful ending?
Sewell: I don't think I would
ever claim to be solely responsible for anything. I just kept telling the crew
over at GOG that ATV was going to be a great addition. Eventually all of my
whining broke them down and they put it in the Games just to shut me up (laughing).
The simple fact was that we pulled off an event in a hurricane - a freakin'
hurricane! Then the ratings were up 40% when it aired! Was it the addition of
ATV racing? I don't know, but it sure was a big coincidence that we were around.
ATV Scene: Do you know if they
still plan to include ATVs in the '07 Games?
Sewell: I can not imagine they
would pull ATV's out of the Games after seeing that we could pull it off in
any weather. I am sure that they are not looking at building any more expensive
bridge jumps however. I still say it would have looked great in dry weather
though.
ATV Scene: What ESPN programming
generally rates the highest in ratings?
Sewell: Highest ratings have to
be football. This might explain why Monday Night Football is on ESPN next year.
ATV Scene: What extreme sport
has the highest ratings?
Sewell: I would love to say that
freestyle moto gets the best ratings since I have spent the last seven years
of my life trying to get it more attention on the network. I really don't know
though. I do know that skateboard Big Air is out of control and Snowboarding
is huge in the winter.
ATV Scene: You know first hand
what interests television viewers. And you've personally followed ATV racing
very closely for the last few years. In your opinion, can ATV racing ever rival
those rankings?
Sewell: ATV has such a huge, untapped
grass roots movement which will help the ratings. The American public loves
to watch good racing and that is what we have to give them each and every week
on TV. I don't think we are ever going to be football or NASCAR, but we can
do really well once we build up our stars and our stories. The Executive Producer
of the ATV series is the same guy who Produces the X Games Moto and Snocross
and also just happens to be the Producer of the Daytona 500! That should give
him a little knowledge of how to produce ATV motorsports, don't you think?
ATV Scene: Thanks for your help
in building ATV racing to higher heights. Any last words?
Sewell: I have to thank the original
ATV committee - John Pellan, Wes Miller, "Doogie" Howell, Jorge Cuartas,
Wayne Hinson, "Banger" Straubinger, Ray Christy and Donny "Bulldog"
Banks. You guys understood what we were trying to do for the sport and really
approached it with an open mind. Now we just have to build on that. I also should
thank Rocco Arno Sr. for never giving up on this thing. He kept calling me until
he got the answers he wanted. He is the sort of parent and fan that will help
this sport grow to the top. To everyone else, thanks for your patience and for
some of the fantastic rumors I get to read on the ATV Scene forums, (laughing).