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• #77
you'd never get past picking a jersey colour for a football thread kit.
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• #78
Not Red
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• #79
^^Man without faith.
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• #80
Working out a method for paying any fees for BC/CTT would be good, obviously not everyone is going to do timetrials so it would be a little unfair to take money from them to cover the fees. Possibly a spreadsheet on the TT thread for people to add it to the forum donation?
Fees are so small that an additional 50p on a cap or £1 on a Jersey would cover it.
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• #81
Velocio has explicitly said that there won't be a FULL KIT for the club, so that's the entire football thread out.
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• #82
Not Red
Except for Pisti.
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• #83
Milltag now do a wide range of stuff for clubs, and thus you'd be able to choose the fit (race or club) and size of the jersey, and if you choose to go overboard and order extra stuff (shorts, arm-warmers, etc) it's up to you
Can I make a request for ladies cut to be included in options?
Brilliant idea btw - very much on (£1m siberian) board
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• #84
Working out a method for paying any fees for BC/CTT would be good, obviously not everyone is going to do timetrials so it would be a little unfair to take money from them to cover the fees.
CTT affiliation is a whopping £30 p.a., or £80 if they think lfgss.cc is a commercial enterprise.
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• #85
Where do I sign and how much do you want?
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• #86
What about members outside the UK? I wouldn't mind having a club to race under for track over here, otherwise I have to pay over £100 a year and then club kit to join a roadie club club that's miles away over here in Dublin.
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• #87
I can't see myself needing to be part of a CC any time in the near future but i'd be in for a jersey.
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• #88
Our focus will be just on the jersey, and a bring-your-own-shorts mentality to make sure it's very accessible to everyone.
Presumably everyone will have had to have done the track induction (£90) or been accredited by one of the other indoors dromes, before they can get up on the boards...
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• #89
I can't see myself needing to be part of a CC any time in the near future but i'd be in for a jersey.
Really?
A plain black boring jersey.
For me it's a wasted opportunity to create a nice looking kit.
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• #90
One man's "nice looking kit" is another one's regurgitated pot noodle.
Debating it on an internet forum brings more heat than light.
Plain black is fine. Less messing around with an agreed design, less time wasted, it's functional, and more attention is able to be given to getting the more important details sorted out so people can ride on the velodrome.
I submit to the dictator.
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• #91
Presumably everyone will have had to have done the track induction (£90) or been accredited by one of the other indoors dromes, before they can get up on the boards...
?Of course.
Being a member of a club doesn't excuse anyone from their personal responsibilities for specific events.
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• #92
Really?
A plain black boring jersey.
For me it's a wasted opportunity to create a nice looking kit.
I wouldn't fret, when needed I can do a good job. It just isn't open to a committee.
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• #93
seconded
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• #94
I wouldn't fret, when needed I can do a good job. It just isn't open to a committee.
Happy with plain and black but could we have LFGSS on a back pocket as well as on the front?
I pass a lot of people and so they'd only know I was forum from that back... ooo er. etc.
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• #95
A good shortcut to jersey awesomeness would be to take the ladies jersey and remove 'ladies' and replace with 'CC'.
Not that we want a discussion about it or anything. Not at all. No.
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• #96
Really?
A plain black boring jersey.
For me it's a wasted opportunity to create a nice looking kit.
You can always put your own patches on it.
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• #97
I don't mind a simple black jersey but black and forum blue does make it look a bit 'team sky' now though.
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• #98
Good idea !
I'd be happy to join, love to have a go round the olympic track.
My thoughts would be.
Keeps subs low.
As unorganised as poss.
and a really black jersey, black, on black with a black trim.
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• #99
I don't mind a simple black jersey but black and forum blue does make it look a bit 'team sky' now though.
Yeah, I'm reflecting on that at the moment.
May go for some very dark grey pattern instead of black.
Am colluding with Milltag on some ideas. Will mock them and see what looks half decent and would go with plain black shorts.
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• #100
black and grey urban camo, for the repressed mass murderer that lurks inside each cyclist?
^^^ Pretty much. The club I used to ride for held a session at Newport, as we were such a small club we struggled to cover the track hire costs so we invited a few other people to come along and share the session with us.