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I will not be riding the cycle tour next year, due to the fact that I am forced to purchase a CSA license with the entry, WHAT FOR???? Do not force it on me in this way, so much for democracy

Edited by nielvn
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You don't have to purchase a CSA membership. You can get a day license - just like any other race.

 

This has been discussed at great and acrimonious length already.

Posted

You don't have to purchase a CSA membership. You can get a day license - just like any other race.

 

This has been discussed at great and acrimonious length already.

 

Do not have any knoledge of any consultaion process whihc took place relating to their "NEW" structures, should this not be consulted with the people which pays the fees, BEFORE THE FINAL DECISION IS TAKEN?

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The 'new' system is not significantly different to the old system as far as costs to the average cyclist are concerned.

 

To do this year's Argus you needed a cyclosport licence (R75) or a day licence (R35). Next year you need a CSA membership (R75) or a day licence (R35).

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The 'new' system is not significantly different to the old system as far as costs to the average cyclist are concerned.

 

To do this year's Argus you needed a cyclosport licence (R75) or a day licence (R35). Next year you need a CSA membership (R75) or a day licence (R35).

 

 

As far as I remember it was not required this year to purchase any license during entry.

 

Be as it may my entry won't make any differnce to them they propably already have enough cyclists riding.

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