Disclaimer

Cycling is a dangerous activity which can result in serious injury or death. All cyclists are responsible for their own safety and must decide for themselves if they are a competent cyclist for the event they attend, cyclists must assess the level of risk for themselves before and during any event, and must not put other people at risk. No assessment of a cyclist's competence is made by the ride leader. Individuals must be able to assess obstacles and decide whether they have the skill to safely ride them. If an individual isn't sure whether they have sufficient skill to ride any section of the ride then they should walk it to avoid injury. All cyclists must wear a helmet and take responsibility for disclosing any relevant medical conditions, allergies and emergency contact details to the ride leader before each event.

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Page to contact your Biking Networkers!

I have been looking at ways of enhancing the Biking Networking group, and I have created a linked member's page to allow you to contact each other more easily, whether for business, networking or more importantly for just seeing if anyone is up for a bike ride!

The webpage allows members to display their usual business card / contact details and a brief profile. I will not put your details on the site unless you ask me to do so.

Only members who are on the Biking Networking database will be able to view this, and in order to do so you will need to register with a google password (it takes about 1 minute and is very straightforward - an email will explain what to do).

If you would like your details putting on the website, please email me your basic business card / contact information and brief profile. Please do not exceed 60 words.

1 comment:

Richfergy said...

John and gang - this is partly an experiment but partly to make the observation that the Wales trip looked like a real cracker and one that should not have been missed. Look forward to the next ride and hearing all of the details.