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Cycling Ireland AGM 2017

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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,338 ✭✭✭Lusk_Doyle


    benneca1 wrote: »
    This is the type of comment that makes me despair. There are two types of cyclists those that have had a spill and those that will. If i am in a group and someone clips my wheel and brings me down ill give him her a bollicking but sue Never. God i hope i never meet you on a cycle ive been at this for 50 years and such utter bollix ive never heard. HTFU or take up a low risk sport like lawn bowls. Good God what claptrap

    Wow. Quite the tough nut and blinkered view you have of the world.


  • Registered Users Posts: 487 ✭✭benneca1


    Very illuminating and well though out argument I apologise for my ignorance. I was taken down by  a newbie during the Summer usual stuff off work for a few days and fair bit of fixing on bike. I think I will sue the club for not having a written training programme for new cyclists before letting them out with the rest of us. Seeing as CI wont cover it the club committee will have to cover it if I win. In that scenario who would be a club chair. We need to be careful what we wish for.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,079 ✭✭✭buffalo


    cornet wrote: »
    Any surplus? €295,000-€104,000 = €191,000.

    Just to correct this - the statement was that the premium would rise by €104k.

    2016 premium was €315k, so we're talking €419k for a premium minimum (no figures for 2017) against claims in 2016 for €500k. It doesn't seem unreasonable to me, but any corrections welcome.


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