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Peter r
Full Member 2013/2014

Posts: 2482



« Reply #45 on: June 03, 2011, 11,57:57 AM »

I reckon that the committee should look into it.

It has, and decided there was no need to change.

If you want to write another set, go for it!  Submit it to the Committee and we'll have a look at it.


I don't have a problem with it, I just wish this grading thing stops.
If this grading problem stops, then someone will have to start another issue to crap on about!!

I'm a Clubman and so is my Wife!!!

It seems that if you can Breath, "your a Clubman these days"

Lets just call everyone a Clubman , and leave it at that!!!
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DarrenD
Full Member 2013/2014

Posts: 278


« Reply #46 on: June 03, 2011, 12,06:17 PM »

You serious Peter?  Your wife goes harder than most CLUBMAN riders I have seen!
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ratter

Posts: 11


Rusty Old Fart


« Reply #47 on: June 04, 2011, 09,55:05 AM »

Hi all

I'm not a member at present but that will be changing shortly, I have attended 1 ride at this stage which was Zebs lvl 1 ride a few weeks back.
I'm getting older and more and more injuries are starting to show up which I believe hinders me a little on the bike and I'm just getting back into dirt bikes after riding roadies for many years, I know I can manoeuvre a bike, but my technical skills are still lacking, I chose Zebs lvl 1 ride as a starting point to see where my actual level was compared to other riders.
I did not want to go on a ride and spoil somebody elses ride, due to them having to wait for me etc.
I do not know any of the leaders, or even the riding areas, so the skill level system was ideal for me.

I appreciate that it must be hard sometimes to label a ride but for inexperienced riders like myself, if helps for sure.

I also ride push bikes with a social club, the group has got faster and faster with better equipment appearing all the time, this starts to put off perspective new members because they do not think they can keep up, so the club started a beginners type ride, a lot slower and shorter rides, mountain bikes etc in a bid to get new members which has worked, I would compare this to the level 1 rides

Cheers
Mick
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