January 1999
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Hello and welcome to the first Birkenhead North End newsletter of
1999. Nobody came forward to relieve me of this duty at the AGM
last month so Ill be doing it for another 12 months at
least! Once again I shall be after your news, results, rumours
and pictures to show the rest of the club whats going on.
This year I also plan to expand the North End website that I
launched last autumn, to include full lists of all club-organised
events, marshalling rotas, and the like. This newsletter will be
shown as a regular web page, rather than a word processing
document, making it quicker to read (but if youre reading
this off the Net youve realised that already!). I know that
only a few club members have Internet access at the moment, and
so I shall try to keep Internet-related news to the
websites pages in future.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
There were some changes in club officers at the AGM last month.
Alan Masterson, having served three years, stepped down as
Chairman and was replaced by John Burgess, and Geoff Brandt
replaced Ron Birkett as Vice-Chairman. Peter Kay was appointed
Road Captain, and Mike Garner was added to the list of
Vice-Captains. Jeff Vernon, as our most successful racer, was
proposed (in his absence!) for the post of Road Racing Secretary:
a suggestion which was passed by the meeting and agreed by Jeff
afterwards. Jeff's email address for submissions for his report
is 188968@ibmmail.com
Club subscriptions will be the same in 1999 as they were for last
year:
| Seniors | £17.00 |
| Junior | £8.00 |
| Juvenile | £5.00 |
| Over 65s | £6.00 |
| Associate | £6.00 |
| 2nd Claim | £12.00 |
with the initial membership fee still £5.00
In addition, it was decided that, as the clubs 100th year
is in 2000, a committee would be set up to prepare the
celebrations. The sponsorship committee will form the nucleus of
this group, but if you feel you could have something to
contribute, then make your ideas known to any one of (deep
breath) Colin Gray, Clive Walmsley, Mike Daly, Alan Masterson,
Bill Hanson, Mike Garner, Keith Boardman, Les Kennedy, Dave
Parry, John Burgess, Chris Byrne or myself.
CHAMPIONS NIGHT
Mike Garner and Chris Byrne were among those honoured at the RTTC
Champions Night Dinner held early this month, for their
performance in the GHS 10 last year. You will recall
that, representing Pensby High School along with Mark Baker, they
were ranked second-placed team in the event, until it was pointed
out that Team Brites winning squad were drawn from across
regional boundaries. The RTTC saw fit to recognise Pensby
Highs achievement, and presented the boys with medals.
CHRISTMAS ROLLER RACING COMPETITION
The last clubnight of the year saw a frenetic roller racing
competition, with 500m sprints and 2000m pursuits. Due to the
unequal resistance of the rollers (one of them started sparking
quite dramatically!), 2 runs were required for each competitor,
with Mike Garner coming out on top (now theres a
surprise!) in both the sprint and pursuit competition. This was
even after sliding off the roller and blowing his tyre at one
point! Second fastest was Peter Byrne, and Roly Brooks was third.
James Beech was fastest juvenile, with Jamie (sorry Jamie, I
never got your surname!) second. Thanks to everyone who turned up
to help and race.
CHRISTMAS FREEWHEEL AND TEA
Three days after the roller racing saw the climax of the 1998
Birkenhead North End racing season, with the traditional
freewheel and Christmas tea at The Rigger pub. A field of about
20 riders were not put off by the very cold and icy conditions,
although good bike handling skills were required en route to the
start (but not evident in some cases!) The course - a new one -
started at the Gibbet pub, and descended steeply at first, before
encountering a gentle but nevertheless unnerving right-hand bend,
where the key was to maintain your nerve long enough to keep off
the brakes. The road levelled out here, and, as you looked down
the road and saw no-one, you wondered whether you were going to
come last, as the road seemed to be far too flat to make it to
round the next bend. But amazingly, it seemed that everyone who
was competing properly (i.e. didnt pedal!) finished within
just a few yards of each other, over a distance of something like
a quarter of a mile! The winner? Erm, that was me! (Hey - at
least it wasnt Mike Garner for once!) The tea was as good
as ever, with the presentation of some valued prizes
enlivening the afternoon.
Ruaraidh Gillies
NEW KIT ORDER SOON
As some of you already know, the infamous order of kit from
Nalini that arrived at the end of last year has already sold out
of long-sleeved jerseys. It has been decided, therefore, to seek
a supply of kit from Impsport, possibly involving a subtle
redesign of certain areas (e.g. shorts). Hopefully, there should
be some kind of order form in next months newsletter,
allowing you to get an idea of the sort of items that will be
available, and, more importantly, to allow you to let the
sponsorship committee know of what items they should order. For
instance, as well as the usual jerseys, shorts and tights there
could be jackets and mitts. Will you want items like this? Start
thinking now.
CHRISTMAS CARD
That bastion of the club meeting, Doug Philips, sent me a
Christmas card from Australia that was just too late to make it
into the December edition.
"I wish to be remembered to all the Club Members. The
weather here in Australia is in the 90s - ideal cycling
weather. I hope to be riding the track in Perth in the next
month.
"Please convey my best wishes for Christmas and the New
Year to all BNE Club Members." Doug Philips So no
doubt therell be a new force on the track when he returns
in the spring! Although with the temperature that high one
wonders if hell want to come back!
IS THIS YOU?
One eagle-eyed North Ender, looking through the 1999 Graham
Baxter Sporting Tours catalogue, came across the following
photograph of a group of riders in the "Corsica Raid"
excursion. One of these riders is very definitely a North Ender.
Now, you know how in the movies, when they zoom in on a blurred,
dark face, press a few buttons and - hey presto - they have a
clear-as-day photo of the suspect? Dont believe a word of
it! (What do you mean, their software might be better than
mine?!) I tried to zoom in, sharpen up and everything and this is
the best I got. So - is this you? No prizes on offer, Im
afraid (and I have a pretty good idea who this is anyway!).