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Written by Glenys Taylor
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Monday, 22 August 2011 10:13 |
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I recently received an email (Below) from a fellow rider that needs to be brought to your attention if you are a Sunday rider.
I also am not a strong rider and have days when I absolutely fall to the back and struggle to keep up. If we are not willing to help other riders, whether it is because they are newer or just need to take it a bit slower. ride with them and help them out. That way they will come back and will feel part of the club. If we don’t do this we will have a falling membership as we will not be as inclusive as we like to think we are.
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Written by Glenys Taylor
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Thursday, 04 August 2011 17:03 |
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opinionThe Cycle Investigation Working Party that has been set up by PNCC to investigate the rationale and implications for the Council in realigning policies and resources to support the vision “Manawatu the best place to ride a bike”. At a recent meeting of the working party the number of recreational cyclists in the Manawatu was discussed. Whether you consider your self to be a pure recreational cyclist or not is subject to opinion, but if you ride your bike in the weekends either racing or to a cafe with a bunch of friends you are more than likely a recreational cyclist.
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Written by Glenys Taylor
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Wednesday, 13 July 2011 16:09 |
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Hi all
We need to get a list of people that are able to help with various jobs from time to time.
So if you are able to help out occasionally can you please let me know so I can put your name on a list.
As someone mentioned to me not so long ago, one day they see me riding, the next I am marking quiz papers, then I am in the kitchen dishing up soup for the Brass Monkey ride. There is always plenty to be done. This is a great way to keep involved in your club even if you don’t ride a bike “all the time”
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