Armstrong calls Mo. Gov. about Tour of Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Professional cyclist Lance Armstrong has called Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon to thank him for funding this year’s Tour of Missouri bicycle race.
Nixon spokesman Jack Cardetti says Armstrong called the Democratic governor late Friday afternoon. According to Cardetti, Armstrong said it would be great to continue funding the race but that the cyclist also indicated that he understood securing additional corporate sponsorship for the race would be necessary.
Several Democratic leaders in the Legislature this week sent Nixon a letter urging him to continue state funding.
Missouri’s three-year sponsorship deal ended with this year’s race, which was won earlier this month by American David Zabriskie. The state paid $1.5 million annually for the event.
Nixon spokesman Jack Cardetti says Armstrong called the Democratic governor late Friday afternoon. According to Cardetti, Armstrong said it would be great to continue funding the race but that the cyclist also indicated that he understood securing additional corporate sponsorship for the race would be necessary.
Several Democratic leaders in the Legislature this week sent Nixon a letter urging him to continue state funding.
Missouri’s three-year sponsorship deal ended with this year’s race, which was won earlier this month by American David Zabriskie. The state paid $1.5 million annually for the event.
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imlcitizen posted on Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at 7:50 am
This was an awesome event for Missouri however I would like to see the true cost to the state. I know there was economic impact on the state, but the amount of time, money, manpower from just state departments and agencies had to be a huge expense. MODOT for example was filling small cracks in the roads the cyclist were traveling. They were out there making their previous patch work look "pretty". The number of state troopers present was crazy. I don't know how the state can ingore highways like 32 between Park Hills and Bismarck and spend so much time getting ready for this event. When is someone going to advocate for improvements in highway 32. The patch jobs aren't working. There is also a very dangerous drop in the highway between Bismarck and Iron Mt. that is going to cause a horrible accident. I know this is negative feedback, but my taxes go to support these state agencies and I would rather see benefit to the citizens in our state.
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Anyway in short, these are the numbers for the tour of missouri last year.
overall economic impact $30 million
434,000 spectators
average out-of-state visitor spent $270/day
77% of out-of-state visitors at the Tour listed the Tour as their reason for visiting Missouri