Just when it seems British Cycling is winning, this happens.

Out for a ride this morning and towards the end, my route coincided with the final hill of a charity ride. http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/events/details/74657/Cycletta-South#gmap_container
The hill is about as serious as the Chilterns offers and was closed to traffic - a great idea. Many many riders were off and pushing, but the atmosphere was great, with lots of encouragement and cheering from the sidelines.
At the top, the charity riders turned right, and i turned left to make my way home. Negotiating the bollards, a British Cycling Steward said to me "Looks like you dont understand what "Closed Road" means." Of course I do - closed to traffic. No, it means closed to everything except cyclists in this event. Sorry - even as a cyclist, I cant ride up with the others? No, its a closed road and thats the law!!
Unbeleivable. In spite of the cheering and positive family atmosphere, I wasnt supposed to be able to join in.
How sad. On the continent it would NEVER have happened, in fact there would have been "Allez courages" from all the Stewards as well as the crowd. Such a jobsworth attitude is outdated and has no part to play in British Cycling. I wasnt confrontational, just made my opnions known.
I'd love to hear from someone in British Cycling about this, I took down his name and would love to see him booted out.
Allez Courage to all the riders, Illegitimi non carborundum to the rest of us...
The hill is about as serious as the Chilterns offers and was closed to traffic - a great idea. Many many riders were off and pushing, but the atmosphere was great, with lots of encouragement and cheering from the sidelines.
At the top, the charity riders turned right, and i turned left to make my way home. Negotiating the bollards, a British Cycling Steward said to me "Looks like you dont understand what "Closed Road" means." Of course I do - closed to traffic. No, it means closed to everything except cyclists in this event. Sorry - even as a cyclist, I cant ride up with the others? No, its a closed road and thats the law!!
Unbeleivable. In spite of the cheering and positive family atmosphere, I wasnt supposed to be able to join in.
How sad. On the continent it would NEVER have happened, in fact there would have been "Allez courages" from all the Stewards as well as the crowd. Such a jobsworth attitude is outdated and has no part to play in British Cycling. I wasnt confrontational, just made my opnions known.
I'd love to hear from someone in British Cycling about this, I took down his name and would love to see him booted out.
Allez Courage to all the riders, Illegitimi non carborundum to the rest of us...
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BC dont select marshalls
get wise mate
Think how stupid the average person is.......
half of them are even more stupid than you first thought.
And grumpy miserable old lawyers who can't spell and make sweeping generalisations ............ I wasn't aware that being selfish indicated an ignorance of the law or that selfishness was an offence, unless of course you know different Spen ...............
Think how stupid the average person is.......
half of them are even more stupid than you first thought.
Unsure of the legal aspect of the ride being closed and you not being allowed to ride it, but morally if you haven't paid your dues (raised money, paid entry fee etc) then you're very wrong.
"are you a policeman?"
"no"
"well f**k off then"
you'd all be taking a different attitude towards op then
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The IoM position is different o England
The IoM position is IMHO a sensible and practical approach
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I think a few forces have delegated some powers to accredited marshalls as have the Welsh forces.
He was right to stop you. I assume a lot of people paid to enter that event and in exchange for the money they raised for charity and the effort they put in (especially on that final climb) they get the road to themselves... what makes you feel they should make an exception for you?
There's a sense of pride and camaraderie in any charity event and if I were part of one (or a spectator) I wouldn't want someone tagging along who hadn't earned the right to be there.