Minimum Annual Milage
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Minimum Annual Milage
We are the Cyclists' Touring Club Ltd.
Our brand is CUK.
Surely our Council members, Board members and Trustees should have to complete a minimum annual mileage.
If those with less than 12 months membership are to be allowed positions of management, at any level, there should be a qualifing mileage to be carried out on the appropriate peddled device (bike )?
We could have a sliding scale based on ... ?
Well, not gender or age obviously, colour, religion .. no, that won't work ...
How about just mileage then ?
If you cannot complete 2400 miles of cycling per year, Strava or GPS recorded...you cannot be an officer of the company .... or a representative either ...
We would not want to exclude very mature members with experience so very experienced riders previous 5 year average would be counted ....
Discuss .....
lol ......
Our brand is CUK.
Surely our Council members, Board members and Trustees should have to complete a minimum annual mileage.
If those with less than 12 months membership are to be allowed positions of management, at any level, there should be a qualifing mileage to be carried out on the appropriate peddled device (bike )?
We could have a sliding scale based on ... ?
Well, not gender or age obviously, colour, religion .. no, that won't work ...
How about just mileage then ?
If you cannot complete 2400 miles of cycling per year, Strava or GPS recorded...you cannot be an officer of the company .... or a representative either ...
We would not want to exclude very mature members with experience so very experienced riders previous 5 year average would be counted ....
Discuss .....
lol ......
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Re: Minimum Annual Milage
landsurfer wrote:... there should be a qualifing mileage to be carried out on the bike ?
No-o-o-o-o-o-o-o ...... You used the B word.
The requirement to ride a bike was abolished in 1883 .
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This is sort of like an on-going light-hearted debate we have in our office. Our team has won various awards for getting people cycling - we've got 1000s of people cycling in the last couple of years, many from communities that cycling traditionally finds hardest to reach. There is a lady who works in a central position on the team....she virtually never gets on a bike. Yet our work would not have been as successful as it is without her talents. If you have a specific area of expertise and you are willing to listen and take advise on matters that you aren't expert in (such as riding high mileages) does it really matter that you don't ride that far yourself? In our case such a rule would have caused us problems...nonetheless, we still rag her about it
On the other hand, we have had some planners near our team who plan cycle infra'.....they don't cycle and it has shown in the designs.
On the other hand, we have had some planners near our team who plan cycle infra'.....they don't cycle and it has shown in the designs.
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Love it, Landsurfer! Next step: a motion for the AGM?
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ianmac5 wrote:Love it, Landsurfer! Next step: a motion for the AGM?
Cool - another instruction from the membership for the nominations committee to ignore?
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mjr wrote:ianmac5 wrote:Love it, Landsurfer! Next step: a motion for the AGM?
Cool - another instruction from the membership for the nominations committee to ignore?
Unless we all band together and storm the barricades of their ivory towers.
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Or not ... and I and all my posts will mysteriously disappear .....
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landsurfer wrote:mjr wrote:ianmac5 wrote:Love it, Landsurfer! Next step: a motion for the AGM?
Cool - another instruction from the membership for the nominations committee to ignore?
Unless we all band together and storm the barricades of their ivory towers.
Brothers, Sisters, and those who haven't made there mind up yet, we will prevail .....
Or not ... and I and all my posts will mysteriously disappear .....
Again ....lol
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Barred1 wrote:
You were all loved up with CTC last week . . . what's occurring ?
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Humour ... thats whats occurring ..... self deprecating humour ... and
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Maybe they should just have to prove that they can ride a bi-cycle.
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Re: Minimum Annual Milage
landsurfer wrote:We are the Cyclists' Touring Club Ltd.
Our brand is CUK.
Surely our Council members, Board members and Trustees should have to complete a minimum annual mileage.
If those with less than 12 months membership are to be allowed positions of management, at any level, there should be a qualifing mileage to be carried out on the appropriate peddled device (bike )?
We could have a sliding scale based on ... ?
Well, not gender or age obviously, colour, religion .. no, that won't work ...
How about just mileage then ?
If you cannot complete 2400 miles of cycling per year, Strava or GPS recorded...you cannot be an officer of the company .... or a representative either ...
We would not want to exclude very mature members with experience so very experienced riders previous 5 year average would be counted ....
Discuss ..... :)
lol ......
Trouble is it would move the organisation from "charity professionals" into those who have experience of cycling and are aware of what needs to be done. And my impression is that the organisation is moving more and more to the "charity professionals" and further and further from the "cyclists and cycling".
Ian
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Psamathe wrote:[
Trouble is it would move the organisation from "charity professionals" into those who have experience of cycling and are aware of what needs to be done. And my impression is that the organisation is moving more and more to the "charity professionals" and further and further from the "cyclists and cycling".
Ian
That may be your impression and I can see how anyone else reading this forum might share it. But is it the reality? Of course it's entirely possible for a charity professional to also be a cycling enthusiast, where that's the case isn't the organisation better off for it? Who are these "charity professionals" that warrant the inverted commas? All those on the recent ballot for trustees looked like they were capable of a professional approach and they all seemed cycling enthusiasts, why else do you think they'd have put themselves forward? If you know any that are not, maybe you could name them?
Cycling UK isn't the organisation CTC used to be, some people might like that others think it's the end of the world. Either way I think it's too early to know what it will become and it's better to be working with what we have than mourning the past. As for the touring, my experience is that the best of that happens at a local level, my impression is that that's always been the case. I've seen nothing that could be detrimental to that, indeed there's more support for local groups currently than in the recent past.
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landsurfer wrote:If you cannot complete 2400 miles of cycling per year, Strava or GPS recorded...you cannot be an officer of the company .... or a representative either ...
If you cycle 3 miles each way commuting (or part of a commute) 5 days a week for 48 weeks a year (come rain or shine) plus 500 miles of touring plus a 40 mile ride once a month you would barely scrape the mileage (2420 miles by my reckoning).
Miss your 40 mile ride one month (maybe when you're doing the touring) and you are ruled out for not being a good enough cyclist, even though you've probably ridden your bike around 260 days of the year!
If you miss a week's commuting for any reason you are also ruled out!
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RickH wrote:landsurfer wrote:If you cannot complete 2400 miles of cycling per year, Strava or GPS recorded...you cannot be an officer of the company .... or a representative either ...
If you cycle 3 miles each way commuting (or part of a commute) 5 days a week for 48 weeks a year (come rain or shine) plus 500 miles of touring plus a 40 mile ride once a month you would barely scrape the mileage (2420 miles by my reckoning).
Miss your 40 mile ride one month (maybe when you're doing the touring) and you are ruled out for not being a good enough cyclist, even though you've probably ridden your bike around 260 days of the year!
If you miss a week's commuting for any reason you are also ruled out!
whereas someone who loads the bike on the car to do a weekly chaingang, plus a monthly TT and half a dozen sportives a year will probably qualify.
I can't see how any selection process can be valid if it doesn't include fitting Marathon Pluses at the side of the road, extra points if it's raining and instant executive position if you complete without swearing.