snorri said:I might join a club in which riders must not start off at the same time or ride close together, perhaps say 2 mile minimum spacing whilst on the road. Meeting up for tea and buns would be allowed as long as there was no set time for meeting.![]()
punkypossum said:What I like about mine is that there is no snobbery and no pressure to get the "right" type of bike when you join. Also, it caters for all abilities, for those who fancy a gentle 25mile pootle to those who want to race/do longer/more challenging rides. The different groups still tend to meet at the same cafe stop, so everybody gets to mix and mingle.
Panter said:My club literally caters for race pace with an A Elite group which takes no proisoners all the way down to the "Wednsday woblers" where you don't even need a bike
As well as, of course, everything in between including some mountain biking.
No-one is ever left behind (unles your in the A Elite group) and everone is looked after![]()
Dave5N said:You run the club now Noodley? Or startin' afresh?
Dudi, come for a cycle with me sometime!dudi said:I'm considering joining my local club (Ipswich Cycling Club) as I met one of their members one morning on my extended commute... cycled with him for a few miles and had a good old natter... Not sure what i'd get out of it though... Not sure if the club runs would suit me...
I suppose there's only one way to find out!!!