Going back 10 years or so I remember the Addiscombe being a pretty good club. Full of top Cyclo Cross riders on a national level. Alas these riders disappeared and the club began that typical cycling club slide.
Members were thin on the ground and the Addiscombe was going the way of a lot of the South London based clubs. No new members and very few competitive riders. I kinda forgot about the Addiscombe cycling club and went about my business.
So imagine my suprise when suddenly I hear about these club runs that are bigger than races! Where people are actually friendly and enjoying riding their bikes. On closer inspection I realise that the Addiscombe has turned itself around and is now without doubt the most progressive club in the country. And one with a great looking kit!
Some kind of paradise. Lot's of members, a great sociable club run (with Pro riders rolling around!!), a fantastic club night with organised talks... What more could you want from a club?
How did all this come about? What made the Addiscombe different from those other 'on the slide' South London Cycling Clubs? The drive of two people. Monty and Marco. That was the difference. People who saw how things should and could be. They devoted their time to making contacts, changing the old ways, designing a great website and brilliant forums (like this very one!). But most importantly they got members. Real bike riders. And more of them I possibly imagined possible. They made the Addiscombe into a 'riders' club. And now there are even magazine's singing the praises of this great club.
But with more members come new people. People who have a different view. They go on a few club runs and now they have a vision! Why make people members? Why not have a free open to all club run? Let's dilute the Addiscombe! We don't need to be members at all really? We'll just take advantage of what's on offer.
So now members don't re-new membership with the club and the numbers drop. The thriving group scene splinters. People form their own little groups. The club starts sliding again. Is that how it will end up?
For the price of £7 you can join as social member. Then you can put forward your views at the AGM. Instead of on a forum board. YOU can change the club. Make the Addiscombe the biggest club in the UK. Be a part of something huge and show the non-cycling world how great cycling is! Don't take the easy option sitting in front of your computer saying how it should be done, when you know YOU won't do anything productive to improve the club...
Monty - If you read this you have done a great job. The very best. People who organise and get things done are never appreciated. Pay no attention to relative newcomers trying to change your vision. Your vision has worked pretty well so far:)) Have a great holiday.