And peaking for LEL should make it easier to maintain fitness for PBP. The same PBP that I (and several others) said that I didn't want to do again.
Quote from: madcow on 27 October, 2020, 06:16:19 pmAnd peaking for LEL should make it easier to maintain fitness for PBP. The same PBP that I (and several others) said that I didn't want to do again.You mean like I said 2/3 way round in 2007. “I’m only going to finish this so I don’t have to come back”.
Note: as of 1 hour ago only on the main Facebook page, not on the website or the volunteers Facebook (but that undoubtedly will follow). Given the evolution of the world (inside and outside UK) and the pandemic this is probably a wise decision, no matter how much we might not like it.I am now volunteer for 2022 (and will go to my niece's wedding in august 2021 - unless that gets moved yet again, due to YKW)
... unless of course the TCR that was supposed to happen this year, and is now happening next year, gets bumped yet again... Which is entirely plausible. J
Did you check for your membership number in the linkbin the post directly above yours?https://audax.uk/static-data/lel-2021-auk-members-guaranteed-entry/
There are (only) 4304 numbers on this list. I'm surprised that so large a percentage of the Audax UK membership are such transient members, given there's been 8000+ members in 2018, 2019 and 2020. Or maybe that's 1000 odd members who have failed to renew 'on time'.http://www.aukweb.net/results/statistics/detail/memgrowth/
Quote from: Wycombewheeler on 27 August, 2020, 02:40:37 pmDid you check for your membership number in the linkbin the post directly above yours?https://audax.uk/static-data/lel-2021-auk-members-guaranteed-entry/There are (only) 4304 numbers on this list. I'm surprised that so large a percentage of the Audax UK membership are such transient members, given there's been 8000+ members in 2018, 2019 and 2020. Or maybe that's 1000 odd members who have failed to renew 'on time'.http://www.aukweb.net/results/statistics/detail/memgrowth/