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  • I see your point, but it is all about cycling. I wouldn't be doing this if it wasn't a cycling club - there are enough 'networking media wank' drinks/event to go to if your sole aim is collecting business cards.

    Your example about golf doesn't work as there are plenty of traditional golf clubs and also industry specific ones http://www.financialadvertisinggolfsociety.co.uk/ https://www.mediasportsgroup.com/

    I love cycling and wanted to try and mix work and leisure, and as said before we aren't trying to be a BCC.

  • What defines this as a collective vs a club or group? Seems to me your use of language is underpinned by some sense of social co-operation and inclusivity ...

    Despite being a bit voguish and verging on out of touch, in execution it's paradoxical in the corporate context, especially when the product is so overtly means and industry exclusive, with a club-style membership model.

  • Eh?

    Look, we aren't a traditional cycling club. That's why we didn't call it a club. Collective was another way of describing a group of people with a shared interests.

    See you guys out on the road at some point!

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