The problem that you can't make people drop out and those who probably should go back to the Saturday and Monday sessions for a few weeks of pointers don't have the self awareness to do so themselves...
Even if people can't be forced to drop out and go back to the training sessions, the more experienced riders should still be able to point out when someone's doing something unsafe; as a newbie racing in the C's, I'd welcome any criticism or advice I can get.
Maybe one of the key points should be that riders accept constructive criticism in good grace, and without getting defensive or giving their critic a hard time...
Even if people can't be forced to drop out and go back to the training sessions, the more experienced riders should still be able to point out when someone's doing something unsafe; as a newbie racing in the C's, I'd welcome any criticism or advice I can get.
Maybe one of the key points should be that riders accept constructive criticism in good grace, and without getting defensive or giving their critic a hard time...