News bot Posted August 4, 2017 Posted August 4, 2017 Due to the fact that Cycling South Africa (CSA) is not in a position to contribute towards the travel costs of riders that have been selected to compete at at the UCI World MTB Champs in Cairns, Australia, the selected athletes are required to self-fund the trip. The Western Province Mountain Biking Commission (WPMTBC) has decided to contribute R30 000 towards the WC cyclists’ costs to attend the World Champs and are offering cycling enthusiasts the opportunity to contribute as well, and stand a chance to win a SRAM Eagle GX upgrade kit sponsored by Cape Cycle Systems. For more details see the press release below.Click here to view the article I am Pottie and MBMtbGirl 2
ians H2Sport Posted August 4, 2017 Posted August 4, 2017 Great stuff! KZNMTB are also contributing. We need to look after our riders. Griffin, Andrew_Smith, bologniusmaximus and 3 others 6
Larry King Posted August 4, 2017 Posted August 4, 2017 CSA are such clowns..... it actually makes my nipples hurt nickc, ians H2Sport, brumby and 2 others 5
TheJ Posted August 5, 2017 Posted August 5, 2017 Why does CSA even exist again? cycliaan, MBMtbGirl and dev null 3
bertusras Posted August 5, 2017 Posted August 5, 2017 Why does CSA even exist again? Why do we pay CSA membership is what I want to know cycliaan 1
Zatopek Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 Question: Does self-fund mean a athlete pay his/her own flights, hotels etc, or do they make a payment to CSA; that then pay bills etc? Very keen to contribute, but extremely hesitant to trust CSA with any finances at this stage.
Morne Veer Posted August 21, 2017 Posted August 21, 2017 Unfortunately, due to CSA's financial position, the federation was not able to make any contributions towards the riders' expenses - most riders started their own campaigns for funding, but the expenses for each rider is VERY high. The Tygerberg MTB Club is extremely proud of our SA mountainbikers, and even more so, our Western Cape athletes, who are regularly seen on our trails, and being such good ambassadors for the sport, and our children in particular. As a result, we, the Tygerberg MTB Club, decided to also make a financial contribution of R30 000 towards the athletes' budget, and together with Western Province Mountain Biking Commission, who also made a R30 000 contribution, are happy to be making a difference. We would like to encourage all our club members, and the general public, to also pledge towards this cause, by visiting the Facebook page of Western Province Mountain Biking Commission, where you can buy a raffle ticket @R100, and stand a chance to win a Sram Upgrade kit. Wishing the athletes all the very best for this wonderful experience. NicoBoshoff, Albatross and Derren 3
arendoog Posted September 9, 2017 Posted September 9, 2017 (edited) Where is that Bafana Buffoon money that gets flushed down the toilet every year Edited September 9, 2017 by Blitzer
nickc Posted September 9, 2017 Posted September 9, 2017 CSA are such clowns..... it actually makes my nipples hurt So every time I do a MTB race and have to pay R35 day license like hundreds of others - what have the fools done with this money - I thought that at least I was helping a couple of riders - if only in a small way. WTF have the fools done with my money ????????????? :cursing:
City Cycling Athletic Club Posted September 9, 2017 Posted September 9, 2017 So every time I do a MTB race and have to pay R35 day license like hundreds of others - what have the fools done with this money - I thought that at least I was helping a couple of riders - if only in a small way. WTF have the fools done with my money ????????????? :cursing: just buy a annual csa license instead - R150 , much cheaper than forking out R45 a ride. a fool and his money is soon parted.
nickc Posted September 9, 2017 Posted September 9, 2017 just buy a annual csa license instead - R150 , much cheaper than forking outR45 a ride. a fool and his money is soon parted. I can do that but these days only do a few select races so probably break even either way. Problem is even if I paid R150.00 - what happens to that money and why do I MTB riders have to self fund for a major competition?
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