cha0s#242 wrote:BTW, obtaining an out of province registration for an Ontario business can easily be obtained for cheap, so don't let this simple administrative process stop you in the future. I can help you with that if ever need be.
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Paul and Sharon Bowyer wrote:Hi Dave, I think you folks made the only decision possbile at this time. Bankrupting the club is not a good plan. Perhaps in the future we might be able to go there. Your first difficult executive decision this year.
Cheers Paul
Peter Balfour wrote:If everybody who wants to race at Tremblant (me included) does some home work and obtains all the information for the event in 2012 we can move forward with this.
racerdude413 wrote:Paul and Sharon Bowyer wrote:Hi Dave, I think you folks made the only decision possbile at this time. Bankrupting the club is not a good plan. Perhaps in the future we might be able to go there. Your first difficult executive decision this year.
Cheers Paul
The decision is everything but a financial one. The fact is, the Execs and some members dont want to share an event with the "evil plastic bikes" or dont want their buddys with the loud bikes left out ,and thats fine, i understand THAT, but quit the bullshit about the financial and logistical reason's. The people that are willing to go (vintage bikes or otherwise) were willing the make the necessary efforts, and even pay extra in some cases (btw that was not considered into my "tremblant figures") to go to tremblant and not loose the club ANY money.
I understand that not loosing money cannot be garanteed (and none of our events garantee that obviously) but we barely looked into any details, following the AGM, not a single member of the Execs contacted me to even consider a plan that could make this event work. Its very easy to look at anything and say, "we can't do that" without actually considering it.
Like I said, tell me its about not wanting to share the event with modern bikes, thats fine, but stop telling me its about the expected financial loss...
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