The youth team program provided a free jersey* from the youth sponsorship funding, precisely because of the issue of recognizing current sponsors.John D wrote:Correct, they do. But that's because some of the sponsors (e.g. the ones contributing $5K-$10K per year) require that all the kids wear the current design, particularly given how frequently they end up being photographed on the podium!Rolf wrote:Don't some clubs require members to buy kit each year? I think our junior team members have to, don't they?
(*short term program participants got a prorated discount jersey.)
After that our recommendation for any rider still growing, and on a budget (actually, that describes me in winter after Christmas ), is to go with plain black shorts, a variety of generic underlayers, black arm warmers and leg warmers and a plain clear rain jacket. And if budget allows, a club wind shell for a stuff-able training layer and the podium. Everything else is an indulgence.
I found it much easier to accept a design I might not have chosen in a store, is to see it as the symbol of a club I believe in.
Shopping list:
- Women's clinics
newbies welcome
friendly atmosphere
youth program
4 morning rides a week
parties
all-comers races
silly special events (I'm still boggled by 100 laps of Beacon)
open discussion about everything from etiquette to coffee
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