You can register with BC, but it isn`t really necessary.Or do I register with British Cycling or something?
I've repeatedly tried to join my local club (because I like the shirt) but I've given up with them.
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Or do I register with British Cycling or something?
I've repeatedly tried to join my local club (because I like the shirt) but I've given up with them.
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Thx
The local TT's are not governed by BC but by CTT. You don't need to be a club member although on a busy event organising club members get preference. You are asked if you are a club member and state you are unattached. For that matter you can also road race and race in crits that are organised by clubs affiliated to BC and TLI without being a club member.
Well the clubs around here must be breaching CTT regs then.I don't think that's right. To ride a CTT time trial, you have to be a member of a club, not necessarily the promoting club. Some members of other clubs can do private trials, but random riders who just turn up and want to ride can't. This is because of insurance. If you are a member of a CTT affiliated club, then you are covered, if you aren't then you are not.The only circumstances where you don't have to be a member of a club are if the event is designated as a Come and Try It event.
https://www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk/find-eventsWhere do I find a list of events in my area?
Where do I find a list of events in my area?