Ok, sorry about that. Whoever told you that miss-communicated that a bit. They probably meant that you have to have had an induction at some point before, not necessarily just before.
I'm expecting, and will mention to some riders that if they can't stay with the pace of the intermediate session then the should be doing the novice session instead.
Judging by Saturday, this new format makes for a much higher quality of novice/first time riders. They have more time and space to learn the skills, and aren't frantically trying to keep up with a relentless pace. Ie, it shouldn't be too erratic.
Ok, sorry about that. Whoever told you that miss-communicated that a bit. They probably meant that you have to have had an induction at some point before, not necessarily just before.
I'm expecting, and will mention to some riders that if they can't stay with the pace of the intermediate session then the should be doing the novice session instead.
Judging by Saturday, this new format makes for a much higher quality of novice/first time riders. They have more time and space to learn the skills, and aren't frantically trying to keep up with a relentless pace. Ie, it shouldn't be too erratic.