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Originally Posted by ChrisBushell Murray Absolutely right mate. 1) The riders want the Club to organise a series. 2) The Club goes to New Era to get tracks and races. New Era looks for commitment, from the Club. 3) New Era & the DSC agree so many prospective riders in each class, thus we need 1 or 2 grids, etc. 4) If riders dont commit up front, then how are the Club able to commit? I realise it is all chiken & egg, but trust (commitment) has to start somewhere. |
say we pay our £200, and 5 months on cannot fund a season, buy a bike etc. - we won't be able to race irrespective of joining the club. we would just be £200 worse off
would be good if a deposit would suffice - say £50 not refundable?