Given the average age of CTC/CUK members:
CTC /CUK local group rides/events, what is the average age of the participants?
Does any group have unaccompanied under-18-year-olds on their rides/events?
Over the last year, how many new members have attended your CTC /CUK local group?
What was their age?
Male/Female?
How successful is your local CTC/CUK group?
- Philip Benstead
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How successful is your local CTC/CUK group?
Philip Benstead | Life Member Former CTC Councillor/Trustee
Organizing events and representing cyclists' in southeast since 1988
Bikeability Instructor/Mechanic
Organizing events and representing cyclists' in southeast since 1988
Bikeability Instructor/Mechanic
Re: How successful is your local CTC/CUK group?
In a word, the average age of our active riding membership is old, almost all retired. Active riders only make up about 5% of the total membership in our area. I think most join for the insurance and because they broadly support the aims of Cycling UK.
We do get new riders, but almost all are older.
We do get new riders, but almost all are older.
geomannie
- Philip Benstead
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Re: How successful is your local CTC/CUK group?
what is your area?geomannie wrote: 16 May 2024, 10:07pm In a word, the average age of our active riding membership is old, almost all retired. Active riders only make up about 5% of the total membership in our area. I think most join for the insurance and because they broadly support the aims of Cycling UK.
We do get new riders, but almost all are older.
Philip Benstead | Life Member Former CTC Councillor/Trustee
Organizing events and representing cyclists' in southeast since 1988
Bikeability Instructor/Mechanic
Organizing events and representing cyclists' in southeast since 1988
Bikeability Instructor/Mechanic