Pennyrick
New member
I must say I was very disappointed too when I heard the news. I wouldn't want to have been the guy that had to make that call.
It would have been much easier for me if they just dropped the whole program. I feel undeserved when compared to these guys and like I said before I wouldn't have wanted to be the one to make that call, there was no clear choice but for sure Faran would have stayed if I had a say just for what she offers to first time riders and the ladies. I do know that both these guys will still be doing what they do, just not in an official capacity. They will always be celebrity SpyderLovers to me. :doorag::bowdown::firstplace::firstplace:
I've seen all the back and forths on this site and on the Facebook page and my take is that this was a valid decision that was poorly executed. I don't know what the agreements with Fran and Mickey said but I would assume they had ending dates. Apparently they got to retain the machines and were able to travel extensively, so they got a lot of benefit from the deal.
Like Lamont I think it may have been better received by the Spyder community if all the ambassadors had been released. For BRP to say they are embarking on a new program but leaving 3/5 of the present program in place is a poor marketing move IMO.
This smacks of a corporate decision that didn't have much input from folks closer to the customers.
I was hoping to meet both Faran and Mickey at the June Maggie Valley meetings and maybe I still will have that opportunity.
This is a sensitive issue but I'm certain that the upper level folks at BRP have already figured that out.