by rollerskate skinny (sylv) » Tue Jan 20, 2004 6:17 pm
Right.
First, yes Dom I'm the mtb sec this year again, though I'm not doing half as much as Jason is at the moment in term of organising stuff like he is for DH rides, I know, I've been less keen to ride lately, don't know if it's just me or a result of the general decrease of interest within the club, probably a bit of both.
Anyway. Yes, changing ride times, days and frequency of rides all partake of good intentions but in my opinion it it will only be helpful to some of the people and won't solve the problem, though it is a good start.
In an ideal world we'd be organising stuff as it goes, but at the moment we can't because of the communication problem and the size the club has grown into, it's hard to get every single person to know what we're doing, and doing it in time, some (not too many I reckon) haven't got email or don't get/read Marco's digest, and some probably just assume that they can still turn up on a Sunday morning and find loads of people there.
That's why I think Jason's idea of a specific mtb email, separate from the digest, is a good one and the one that could save the mtb rides. This would go out every Thursday or Friday, whatever is happening, and give out precise details, be it for a traditional Croydon ride, a Leith Hill one, a race or whatever else we can come up with, and if no ride is scheduled well it would say it too so that everyone is warned. I'd be ready to take on that task for the xc rides, though maybe best would be to coordinate with J and send a single email to avoid extra confusion and hassle.
Beforehand, you'd have to ask everyone in the club (say, in the digest) whether they want or not to be in that email list, once and for all. This would allow us a lot more flexibility (think of racing weekends or riding holidays abroad when most mtbers are away, also we could mention the ride course and length in advance for people to be better prepared rather than learning where they are going on the day, etc), and for me that's the only way to get more enjoyment out of it, because I'm still not ready to commit to be at ECBR week in week out to lead the same ride. I know this seem to go less towards beginners, but with the added variety it could renew interest and allow people to tailor their weekends to their riding needs.
And as for the suggested monthly ECBR ride, well we would't have to make it monthly, but whenever people who can "lead" are around, planning them according to the weather, and making them feel more like special occasions, which would arouse the lost interest: quality rather than quantity, personnally that would make me want to ride more. And so much for the sacrosanct Sunday ride, which is, let's face it, not a realistic thing now.