I am not sure where we are with this but I know it has been mooted before that we should run a sportive. So here's the thing. If we can agree a couple of conditions I would be willing to organise something with the support of others, realistically for me maybe June 2011 although I could maybe try to pilot something in early November 2010, perhaps marketing it as a winter warmer/steady training ride.
My only real condition is about the profits. I would like to use 50% of any net profit to support the development of El Cumbe [url]http://ciclismocajamarca.ning.com/[/url]. El Cumbe is a new cycling club in Peru dedicated to recreational and competition cycling. It has a growing membership in an area of Peru where people are progressing from cycling for necessity to cycling for recreation. The club is small and has limited resources to organise events, buy high specification machines or invest in club resources. They need and want help and can offer partners the cycling experience of a lifetime and the chance to share in their dream to be the number one cycling club in Peru and to deliver national and international champions.
El Cumbe cycling club is in the city of Cajamarca, located in the Northern Highlands of Peru at 8,900 feet above sea level. It is known for its beautiful mountainous and rugged countryside, its friendly people and as the historic site of where the Inca Empire came to an end. From here one can travel in every direction on and off road to access wonderful mountain passes, remote waterfalls, lakes and rock formations and historical ruins. It is a great training ground for cyclists and has an emerging tourist trade.
So, this is not just an opportunity for ACC hold a sportive, something that a club of our size and reputation ought to capable of, but also a chance to give some cycling related support in a region of relative need in the developing world. So tell me what you think, have a look at the web site where there are some photos and videos and feel free to ask any questions.
I will post this on Sportives as well to field wider interest, Thanks, Alan