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Events => Old School Series Racing => Topic started by: OrgasmDonor on April 28, 2008, 11:48 AM
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We were informed by the nice lady who takes yer money at the races at Coppul that the old schoolers are going to have to have a license to race as the racing is part of the regionals now rather than an add on. i was also informed that we all needed a silver license to cover us, been on the britishcycling website, and from what i understand (could be wrong, thats why im postin this) that membership of britishcycling is £32 and the silver license is £32 on top. is this right? Advice please :)
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dont you get one if you join your local club, it did cost £10 a year to join my local club, but that was a few years back ?
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BC don't sanction old school at all for regionals (Unless they have changed their minds!) So you shouldn't really need a license at all.
I am racing 40+ at regionals - and even for that a Bronze membership is enough. If I decide to go to the brits I can upgrade to silver for that. I know in our region (BMX South) we don't need a license for Old School at all.
You should be able to get a free bronze menbership, and a temp racing license should cover everything you need. (Unless you're doing nationals - but I don't think there's OS at nationals???)
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cheers dudes, what i thought but not what ive been led to believe, conflicting views now :-\ and ive heard both sides of this and obviously prefer the cheapest option ;), im going to have to contact british cycling direct, any more advice for clarification welcome
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I spoke with Roger Wilbraham at British Cycling - he's a good enough fella, and will steer you in the right direction.
He was the one that told me the Old School races weren't anything to do with British Cycling.
But hey - BC have been know to change their minds, and if they have maybe we'll have a "proper" old school class at the brits.
And that would be fantastic news!
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I think it cost me £66 for silver option.
I paid for mine last week.
But I think you can go through a club and get it cheaper for the 1st year.
Plus silver is only for doing nationals.
I went the whole hog and got the silver.
Fook it, £66 aint going to bankrupt me!!
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cheers dudes, will look into it further, £33 a year for racin aint too bad but the double whammy of membership also kinda dampens things a bit.
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contacted BCF and to race in the oldschool series piggy backing the regionals you only need a bronze license and if your already a member of a bmx club you don't need to join theirs(saving £32 fee), and......if your a member of a club, to get your bronze license is FREE at the mo (saving another £32) :4_17_5:
cheers for ya help dudes, and hope this helps the rest of yez :daumenhoch:
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does the "radbmx " club count?
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you wish, but joining yer local club is gonna save the pennies ;)
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didnt i say that ::) :LolLolLolLol:
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didnt i say that ::) :LolLolLolLol:
you did dude and rooooooooonga, and others to the contrary (scary bird who takes money from children at kids races ;D) , just wanted somemore clarification before jumping in :daumenhoch:
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didnt i say that ::) :LolLolLolLol:
you did dude, and others to the contrary, just wanted somemore clarification before jumping in :daumenhoch:
:daumenhoch: sorted mate :daumenhoch:
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So does that mean Preston is going to get 20 new members this weekend Ian brookes is going to be loving it :daumenhoch: I am going to preston tomorrow I will try and find out some more info if possible. :)
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Fook it!!
If were all members and were all racing then they will have to take notice.
I've only been to a couple of meets and the OS Riders outnumber most of the other groups.
If we can gather enough interests then at the next olympics they'll be an OS Section.
I might be shite but I want to be on TV to make my mother proud and to show her I've made something of my life!!!! :LolLolLolLol:
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Fook it Moley if they can send Eddie the Eagle then you could be in with a chance mate :LolLolLolLol:
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Fook Eddie the Eagle.
I'd open a can of Whup Ass on the dude!!! :daumenhoch:
Olympics 2012 here I come!! :LolLolLolLol:
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so how much is it to join the club?
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I live at least 40-45 minutes from the nearest track so I'm going independant.
I dont like to be tied down (unless its in the bedroom).
The Club of Mole!!!! :daumenhoch:
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You're probably looking at about a tenner to join a club.
Feel free to join BADBMX, it doesn't have to be your closest club ;)
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I was going to join Preston but it looked easier to just pay my money.
If Preston's website had a Join Up by Paypal button I would have pressed it.
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I have been hanging on for Manchester to be finished, although there is a membership form already available from their website. It is £10 for adults and £15 for families. I have sent the treasurer an email asking whether membership is a) available now and b) whether it carries bronze status with it. If not, I guess I will need to bring an eye patch and a parrot on Sunday and hand over some pieces of eight.
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i like that idea anyway.
it wont be the first time ive been called a pirate.
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BC don't actually check that you are a member of a club.
You just select the club when signing up.
Don't tell anyone I told you that though..................
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so you dont need to show your licence?
just your arse?
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LOL!!
You will need to produce a license number at the race if you don't yet have the actual license yet. (You'll get an email from britich cycling giving you this number.)
It's just that they don't check with the club to see if you are actually a member there, although the clubs need your support so join up anyway - but at least you can get the license sorted in the meantime.
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BC don't actually check that you are a member of a club.
You just select the club when signing up.
Don't tell anyone I told you that though..................
apparently (it says on the site)they send your documentation to the club you say you are a member of tho.
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i just got mine bronze provisional and they =sent it to me home addy as i asked em to
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whos that?????
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i just bought the silver licence i might have a go on a new skool one day and the membership came with it £32 i think :daumenhoch:
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I think a Silver Membership is £32 anyway!!
Are you a member of a club already?
I went for silver because you never know.
Why limit yourself.
I'm shite right now!!
But in 2 weeks I could be a cycling god!!
Plus there seems to be plenty of Old Fart Classes for these cycling events.
I might even have a go at a road race or MTB.
Just for training purposes ONLY, of course!! :daumenhoch:
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its up the region your racing in as to what goes on at regional events.
right then whats the beef with spending a few quid on top of the mega money youve put on the gold card to pay for the 20plus year old piece of crap your planning on racing?
if your region has included oldshool in to its ranks then a bronze membership is all you need for regional bmx events. i bet some people have spent more on fags today than the cost of this membership.
this membership provides insurance cover to the people that give up their time to watch some old never was ride some childhood dream.
and by joining the gang you get a voice. use your voice and make your membership count.
or buy some new tinted shades and carry on excluding your self from the real world .
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Same old team_tosspot. Missed you :-*
I got this response from the Manchester bmx treasurer
You have to apply separately to British Cycling for a Bronze licence - £13 - this allows you to race regionals and is OK for the British Championships.
If you wanted to race nationals then you would need a silver licence (£35) and a racing licence (£31).
If you put down your club as Manchester BMX your licence will be sent to me and I can post it on.
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its up the region your racing in as to what goes on at regional events.
right then whats the beef with spending a few quid on top of the mega money youve put on the gold card to pay for the 20plus year old piece of crap your planning on racing?
if your region has included oldshool in to its ranks then a bronze membership is all you need for regional bmx events. i bet some people have spent more on fags today than the cost of this membership.
this membership provides insurance cover to the people that give up their time to watch some old never was ride some childhood dream.
and by joining the gang you get a voice. use your voice and make your membership count.
or buy some new tinted shades and carry on excluding your self from the real world .
well that made me want to buy one.
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its up the region your racing in as to what goes on at regional events.
right then whats the beef with spending a few quid on top of the mega money youve put on the gold card to pay for the 20plus year old piece of crap your planning on racing?
if your region has included oldshool in to its ranks then a bronze membership is all you need for regional bmx events. i bet some people have spent more on fags today than the cost of this membership.
this membership provides insurance cover to the people that give up their time to watch some old never was ride some childhood dream.
and by joining the gang you get a voice. use your voice and make your membership count.
or buy some new tinted shades and carry on excluding your self from the real world .
That's the spirit, Mr Creosote...
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I really think you should all join BADBMX - the no1 Old school riders club in the country!
It'll cost you 10 quid, then you can get a free bronze membership, with free license. Which is more than needed to ride regionals old school class.
In the BMX south region you don't even need a bronze membership! (Unless you wanna race new school)
So in short - Join BADBMX! It'll pay for itself straight away!
I know our crack team of committee peeps will happily post the licences on to you. (And even if there's a slight delay you'll get an email from BC with your race number etc. on it - which is all you need to go race at regionals.)
Oh - did I mention you should join BADBMX??
It's the greatest club for old schoolers in the world! (Probably...)
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BC don't actually check that you are a member of a club.
You just select the club when signing up.
Don't tell anyone I told you that though..................
BCF dont check but your licence is sent to the clubs secretary, so if you dont join the club, be prepared to get the licence sent back to BCF
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Teapot whats your issues with the OS?
Oh and Join BADBMX, home of the never has beens :angel: :Aresehole:
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teapots ok, hes done his fair share of work ont registration front.
never seen him race though.
and he likes free agents and clips andat.
novi.
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If everyone racing has a license then we should be able to push these races into nationals and the like.
This might be just a laugh racing around on ancient 20 inchers but we should try an push this racing as far as we can.
The OS racing is just as entertaining to watch as the 'Proper' classes if not more so.
I'm really crap but so what. Its competitive and gets a good response from the crowd.
There is a good turn out at each round which easily competes with other classes.
Some results in some classes had 1 or 2 riders. How the hell does it work with 1 rider.
Does she have to do 3 motos or can she just go straight to the final and go around one time.
If you want a license then going through a club is cheaper.
The BCF were advertising Free Bronze/Silver Membership for club members new to British Cycling
I decided not to join a club just to get a cheaper BCF license.
Although I will probably join Preston BMX Track as its the closest to me.
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My License has just turned up. :daumenhoch:
So I can use it at Preston.
It says :-
BMX : Master
Thats me alright!!
I couldn't find a photo so I used my old passport one from 1996.
My heads still fat and round like a Beachball but I look a lot younger!!! :LolLolLolLol:
I might get a few funny looks or double takes when show my card.
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BCF dont check but your licence is sent to the clubs secretary, so if you dont join the club, be prepared to get the licence sent back to BCF
Ah! Wondered where mine had gone to.
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Unless you go independent like me. A Racer for Hire!!! :daumenhoch:
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ratty
my issues is that its just 13 pounds and if every one else is having to pay it then why is it such a big deal. 13 pounds gets you access to all bmx events up to regional level and that includes the brits. so for just 25p a week oss guys become part of something bigger than OS. 25p a week is a lot less than the interest people are paying on the credit card for their OS pride and joy.
but appart from that i dont have a beef and as mentiond before im happy to sign anything featuring me you may have in your collection ;D
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I hear where your coming from, but you aimed your comments at the very people who have always payed expert race fees when they only needed to pay novice, have helped to swell attendance figures at races, not just with the OS but also with their children, have sponsored trophies at a couple of meetings and help run clubs. At Dagenham the committee is made up of 75% old schoolers. I am vice chairman/secretary and QuadPaul is Chairman, OSS Queen is the South regions publicity rep.
So your comments about us are at least misguided and unfounded and at worse a fookin liberty
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Whether you get Bronze, Silver or Gold.
Whether you use the cheaper option of going through a club or just pay the going price.
It all helps support British Cycling which isn't a bad thing.
I've only been to four OS Races and raced in 3. There is a lot of work behind the scenes to organise these events.
Anyone willing to give up their time to help in this task should be applauded.
The OS races should not be put down either as they just as Valid as any other Class.
They are competitive and have a high number of riders unlike some classes.
I might be slow bringing up the rear but the guys out front are really shifting.
And as RATTY points out, quite a few Old Schoolers take their kids to race too.
If more blokes reliving their youth start racing OS, they might also encourage their kids and friends to race too. I don't see a downside to OS racing at all. I might not have the body of an adonis anymore (I dont think I ever did) but having a few fat blokes going around a track must be encouraging to other out-of-shape 30+ blokes to have a go at a sport they loved in their youth. In turn that would encourage their kids too. It must do. All kids want to be like and look up to their fathers.
Any sport or activity kids do is influenced by their parents. Ballet, Piano, Hockey, Football, etc, etc. You have to involve the parents. They are the one's driving these kid's to events and encouraging them. OS Racing targets the parents. It will breed a new generation of BMXer's. It might not breed many but if just a handfull of exceptional riders is produced then I'd be happy with that. Parents are one's who should be targeted. Kid 's dont buy bikes, parents do. For a sport that has been in the doldrums and has now begun to resurface, all efforts must be to maintain this current level and to push it on. The Olympics are around the corner and that should have a good effect.
Preston is on Sunday and the Scots are bringing a raiding party. The number that have said they are racing is over 18.
Some might not turn up. But we'll still have 3 gates.
Excellent Stuff!! :daumenhoch:
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Just to back a few points up that Moley mentioned.
There are currently at least 6 riders in the national rankings whos parents race in the old school.
At regional level there is a few dozen more. So teapot do you still think we are a joke? maybe worth a laugh while we are on the track but in reality we add to the sport of BMX, and anyone who cant see that needs to sit back and have a long hard look.
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Well said RATTY, you talk a lot of sense!!! :daumenhoch:
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Why doesn't team teacake race some of the old skool crowd and see how far he gets ;D from last year and this year so far the top boys in old skool are faster than a lot of new skool racers old and young ??? i'm old skool at heart but also race new skool stuff and even though its tough in cruisers its just as tough in old skool so i would suggest teapot that you let the old skool racing seen get bigger without commenting :daumenhoch: as your not that interested i mean ;)
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I have to say that the OS boys are getting back on the gas and a lot would give anyone a run for their money.
BTW I have joined my local club not because I want to race NS or wanted a BCF liscence but because I think that they need the funds so IM happy parting with what is considerably less than a good night out to support them :4_17_5: