....I'll be back (soon) on the clubruns.
As many of you know, I'm no fan of British Cycling (largely due to their apathy to grassroots cycling advocacy, but more recently their pathetic responses to the Olympics site). Now it happens that my 2nd claim club have decided that as they are a "sporting cycling club" BC membership will be a condition of membership of their club. Largely this is for the 3rd party insurance for on club rides (which I agree with), but other insurance providers, such as CTC and LCC will no longer be acceptable.
To cut a long story short, it seems that their intransigence combined with my stubbornness in refusing to give my money to the stuffed shirts at BC, means that my riding options will be reduced, and I'll be spending more Saturdays with my chums (old and new) at ACC. Now the questions are - have I been away long enough to be able to just sit in and not be expected to lead a group? Should I ride the "regular" route (or my personal variations on it), or join the "disagreeables" on their alternative outings?