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MartinM
June 10th 04, 03:28 PM
When did the Comic stop listing Audax and other "fun" events in its
what's on section? it's all races now. Just when I thought
non-competitive cycling was getting a foothold (admittedly they have a
feature on L2B this week)

Simonb
June 10th 04, 04:22 PM
MartinM wrote:
> When did the Comic stop listing Audax and other "fun" events in its
> what's on section?

They list only Audaxes and club runs on the website. They were listing them
on paper last time I looked (about a month ago). Maybe they're not being
submitted?

Paul
June 10th 04, 07:53 PM
"Simonb" > wrote in message
.. .
> MartinM wrote:
> > When did the Comic stop listing Audax and other "fun" events in its
> > what's on section?
>
> They list only Audaxes and club runs on the website. They were listing
them
> on paper last time I looked (about a month ago). Maybe they're not being
> submitted?
>

I wondered that but as I've only recently become a regular reader I assumed
that it was a summer thing and that when there are less races on they would
go back to listing the non-competitive stuff.


Paul F


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MartinM
June 10th 04, 11:16 PM
"Paul" > wrote in message >...
> "Simonb" > wrote in message
> .. .
> > MartinM wrote:
> > > When did the Comic stop listing Audax and other "fun" events in its
> > > what's on section?
> >
> > They list only Audaxes and club runs on the website. They were listing
> them
> > on paper last time I looked (about a month ago). Maybe they're not being
> > submitted?
> >
>
> I wondered that but as I've only recently become a regular reader I assumed
> that it was a summer thing and that when there are less races on they would
> go back to listing the non-competitive stuff.

Well actually there are loads of rides on the website, and there were
loads of non races listed last summer, but the website also has
adverts, so I will just read that instead and not buy the magazine
apart from during the Tour ;-)

davek
June 10th 04, 11:20 PM
Paul:
> I wondered that but as I've only recently become a regular reader I
assumed
> that it was a summer thing and that when there are less races on they
would
> go back to listing the non-competitive stuff.

I made the same assumption. There's just too much competitive stuff on over
the summer for them to include everything else as well.

As for Audaxes, there are better sources of information than Cycling Weekly
at any time of year. And I presume the same goes for CTC events.

d.

nik
June 11th 04, 10:25 PM
The message >
from "davek" > contains these words:

snip

> As for Audaxes, there are better sources of information than Cycling Weekly
> at any time of year. And I presume the same goes for CTC events.

For instance:

http://www.audax.uk.net/cal/index.htm

MartinM
June 12th 04, 05:26 PM
nik > wrote in message >...
> The message >
> from "davek" > contains these words:
>
> snip
>
> > As for Audaxes, there are better sources of information than Cycling Weekly
> > at any time of year. And I presume the same goes for CTC events.
>
> For instance:
>
> http://www.audax.uk.net/cal/index.htm

Yes (unlike rttc who make you buy a handbook).

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