I have not been a member long with TS but I am happy to be part of this group. I think we have a really special mixture of people and an potential to grow and have an influence within the community that I have not seen since I was part of Escape Velocity on the mainland back in 1992.
As someone who, himself, has exercised some seriously bad judgment several weeks ago, I hang my head in shame. See (http://tripleshotcycling.servebbs.com/v ... f=1&t=1111) I know how easy it is to give into the opportunity to be a f*cktard when testosterone overcomes common sense. The final sprint, as Dylan so aptly put it, has a larger potential impact than taking the life of the foolish; it can derail the good that can come out of this club collectively and individually. We have had several noteworthy incidents of late that raise the question of governance and rider safety. I wonder if we need to make a decision about what kind of rides we want and perhaps enforce a larger agenda, if not look at larger choices about the direction of the club.
I had a fortuitous meeting with two long time members of TS as I rode home from Saturday's OBB ride. The ensuing conversation on point left me with several things I would like to lay on the table (that is, if I still have a modicum of respect left within this club). If we agree this is a timely matter to discuss, we need to consider that the online forum is limited relative to a face-to-face meeting in its ability to drive home messages. In any case, we should talk soon before someone gets seriously hurt.
I suggest the following points need to be addressed:
- 1) rider safety (rules we need to create regarding racing/sprinting on open streets in the wee hours of the morning)
- 2) club vs individual agenda (what do rides need to look like to ensure point #1?)
- 3) community responsibility (i.e. the perception of cyclists generally based on our growing public profile as a club)
- 4) rider retention: long time members may be refusing to join us any longer because of our disregard for point #1
Ryan