Well, I would hardly say that the meetings this year have been over run with current members participation.
As for the club side of things let me get this right, if 40 riders from south of the border which to ride we are going to sting them for 1/2 year memberships to run this event?
At the Crawford River last year they were only to happy to let us run free of club membership (and we did offer)
Program tight???
Well the club ran a national event at the same venue last year and could fit (other) classes (all be it over 3 days I will hear you say) into the program without to much concern.
I for one would like to think if we can attract numbers in a class we should let them run, having said that it would be upto the sidecar blokes to make sure the numbers were there to run in the first place, but don't just shut them out. On that point one of the sidecar guys has joined the club and ran solo's at the last event that helped the numbers on the day, shouldn't he have a say??
Well yes I could come along to the club meetings (as I did last year) and vote with what must be less than a quorum, which in our case I am not sure off, but would have to be no less than a third of the current full members, but please let me know. From the meetings I have been too we are lucky to get 20 members to attend.
I stay out of the day to day running of the club so I can concentrate on my business (which sponsors events like this in the past and also this year) but I must say this head in the sand outlook on growing the club makes me laugh.
But as someone else has said this week on this forum, I may well look elsewhere to spend my money in future.
Anyboby interested in buying some low mileage bikes!!
Shane Wilson