The bottom line is that in order to participate in international and Olympic sport we are required by the international controlling bodies to have one representative body and that is CSA via SASCOC under the DEPT of Sport and Recreation.., CSA like any other body requires funding and like all other national bodies it is levied on a tiered base with all registered participants in that sport paying their share. PPA's assistance with the initial creation and funding of CSA is greatly appreciated but historically their not attending the initial inauguration etc of CSA and not voting indicates another agenda which I would be interested to see what it was and is about and what the issues where if someone can post it. We must remember it is CSA's job to act at national and international level , your province must act at provincial level so don't decry CSA as having done nothing for your province it is not their job as such but then again where would the epic and cross country or our road riders now in Europe be without UCI ranking status and opportunity to gain points locally be if CSA didn't work towards that, had our riders only been able to get points overseas we would not have had as many riders in the last Olympics due to competition levels and cost. South Africa has many challenges and funding is limited and as we all know administration is expensive, but to maintain levels and standards you need the structures, controls minimium requirements , commissars etc . If you don't wont to contribute don't, go and ride your occasional fun ride and see how boring they soon become with the same minimum standards and limited technicality, limited routes etc.etc. The fact that you are participating in events that require contribution to CSA indicates you are wanting to participate at a high level and to do that you need to accept you are now entering the levels of the sport that assist at contributing to national and international participation. PPA needs to negotiate in fact maybe all the provincial unions need with PPA to sit down and set up a standardised provincial system and structure with uniformity and some of the less populated and smaller provinces may need cross subsidisation etc but don't start risking our international capabilities over a few national and local issues , for every problem there is a solution if all parties are willing, It appears this latest action is initiated by PPA so please PPA what exactly are your issues I would be interested to see a historical time line of issues offered solutions and outcomes and on going issues and proposed solutions and what is acceptable and what is not so we are all able to understand properly, without full disclosure and understanding the other provinces cannot see if they need to supply support to PPA or look at adopting some of the principals etc or if they think PPA is only after looking after its own prestige etc..come on guys open the books and lets see the whole story please..oh and leave historical pettiness out of it, its history and cannot be changed now. It/they can however be replaced, be worked on and acceptable structures etc instituted with understanding.