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RE: [RC] Motions before the Board of Directors at the Convention
Do we at least require our "National Champion" to be an American citizen?
With zero qualifications, there is nothing to stop a foreign national from
becoming OUR national champion in a single race.
Mike Sofen
-----Original Message-----
From: Merryben@aol.com [mailto:Merryben@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 10:34 AM
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: [RC] Re: [RC] RE: [RC] Motions before the Board of Directors at
the Convention
The Motion: <<<<Abolish all qualifications imposed by the
AERC on the National Championship ride this year.>>>>
To me this mends the 2002 is wide open and available for
competition to all members of the AERC no matter what their
ride record. If you have paid your dues to the AERC you are
entitled to ride in the 2002 NC 100 mile ride.
This is exactly what I think it means. John said he would make this motion
back in December or January I think. It is not a surprise and I think it
means exactly what it says. The board has gotten nothing but a lot of flak
over requiring 500 miles so someone moved to abolish all qualifications.
Actually, I would prefer that than going back to the original qualifications
which are virtually the same thing.
mb
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