andywebb
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Post by andywebb on Dec 9, 2012 18:49:03 GMT
Hi,
I have read through the WFCRC Constitution and noticed there are two classes of membership for over 18's (Senior and Social), I didn't however see anything explaining the benefits of Senior over Social.
What I would like to gain from the club is some social cycling with like minded people and maybe a little help / advice on bike fit and technique so I don't injure myself with having something set up wrong.
Based on the above would you advise me which membership type would best suit
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Post by richardp on Dec 9, 2012 22:42:25 GMT
Andy, I think the 2 types of membership are senior - for people who ride a bike, and social - for those that dont cycle but still want to be part of the club. I think full senior membership would be best as you can have free use the cycle track at the sportscentre and all its facilites, there is some coaching sessions planned for members early in the new year which you may be of interest to you, hope that helps, Richard
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andywebb
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Post by andywebb on Dec 10, 2012 6:10:41 GMT
Thanks very much for the reply and clearing that up for me Rich.
Membership form is downloaded and partly filled in, will finish it off asap and get it sent off, I assume it must be in by end of December.
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davidp
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Post by davidp on Dec 10, 2012 11:23:03 GMT
Good for you Andy. As an aside anyone who joins or renews their membership this month can do so at the current rates (these are under review for 2013) and they get ALL of next year as a member. Club subs become due 1st January each year and this is a good time to remind people that from that point all membership benefits, such as free time on the circuit and club TT discounts, cease. Also, one cannot enter or compete in any open events/races as a club member if subs are unpaid.
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