Published Date:
02 February 2010
By Staff reporter
BALLYMENA Road Club–Scott Roof Tiles cyclists have been signing on in big numbers in recent weeks, with 110 now registered so far for the 2010 racing and touring season.
Once again the club will be represented right across all the categories from under 14 youths right through to veterans.
The club's under 14s are Adam Kerr, Chris Surgeoner, Adam McCullough and Emma Gordon while Declan Kelly is the only under 16 registered so far.
The club will have a strong junior team for 2010.
Steven Carruthers is due to move up from the under 16's and he will join newcomer Harry Thompson along with Sean Kelly and Matthew Brennan. This should give Ballymena a great chance to win team medals in the various championships during the forthcoming season.
Our senior line up will include: Conor and Leo McAllister, David Dougan, Hall Booth, Chris Beattie, Mark McCullough, Neil Millar, Colin Scullion and newcomer Stephen McNeilly along with our top lady competitor Louise Fullerton. Several other seniors have still to register.
The club too will have a strong veteran (over 40) squad which so far includes: Sean Wright, Tommy Wilson, David McClean, Adrian Kerr, Martin Ruddy, Alan Blair, Ronnie Grant, Ryan Currie Clifford Grant, John McAllister and Jim Burns.
All the above riders have "open race" licences and they will be joined by a panel of another 22 riders who have taken out club race licences.Thirty one members are "non racers" while another 11 are associate members.
The next registration meeting will be held on Monday, March 1, at Rex Bonar House following the monthly meeting that night.
A recent year's record total of 152 cyclists joined the club in 2009 and there is no reason why these numbers cannot be reached again this year.
Fees are similar to 2009 as Cycling Ireland hasn't increasing their charges and the Ballymena Road Club part of the overall fee too hasn't been increased and this is thanks mainly to the continued support of the club's main sponsors – Northstone NI – and other generous financial backers.
Any cyclist who takes part in the club's weekend touring or training rides should, by now, have joined the club so as to benefit from Cycling Ireland's third party insurance cover.
As well as the essential insurance benefits there are also numerous advantages to be had by joining a club such as Ballymena Road Club.
BRC members have excellent club house facilities and the use of their Events' Vehicle mini bus. The club has a comprehensive calendar of mid week club race events and also plenty of touring activities for those who do not wish to race competitively.
Each weekend club members may take part in a choice of club runs on both Saturday and Sunday mornings with rides to the North Antrim coast often on the agenda.
There are a range of membership categories on offer depending on the aims of each individual applicant.
BRC treasurer Richard Wilson asks club members to pay by cheque which should be made out to Ballymena Road Club.
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Last Updated:
02 February 2010 9:51 AM
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Source:
Ballymena Times
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Location:
Ballymena