PaulSB
Legendary Member
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
To be clear from the outset I didn't get a place on the Tour de Yorkshire pre-registration entries yesterday. So yes I admit to being disappointed but hope I'm mature enough not to be posting vindictively.
For those who don't know BC members who had pre-registered via BC had the opportunity to enter the Tour de Yorkshire sportive 24 hours ahead of the general entry. I had registered as I was keen to take part.
The event opened for entry to BC members at 9,00am yesterday and was full to my knowledge at 4.00pm.
Sunday morning 9.00am is the start time for many club rides and I can't help but feel BC should have taken this in to account when deciding on the pre-sake timing. I think it shows a lack of consideration or appreciation of BC member interests. Perhaps Saturday 9.00am would have been a better option?
What do others think?
Or should I have skipped the club ride on what turned out to be the best day of the year so far??
For those who don't know BC members who had pre-registered via BC had the opportunity to enter the Tour de Yorkshire sportive 24 hours ahead of the general entry. I had registered as I was keen to take part.
The event opened for entry to BC members at 9,00am yesterday and was full to my knowledge at 4.00pm.
Sunday morning 9.00am is the start time for many club rides and I can't help but feel BC should have taken this in to account when deciding on the pre-sake timing. I think it shows a lack of consideration or appreciation of BC member interests. Perhaps Saturday 9.00am would have been a better option?
What do others think?
Or should I have skipped the club ride on what turned out to be the best day of the year so far??