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Good stuff Jimmy. I say; 'Build it and they will come...'
If the Tour Series can make its way into bigger town centres next year, then it can only get better. I'm old enough to have watched the Kellogg's in Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool and it was great listening to the positive thoughts of the non-bikie passers-by on their way home from the office. First year of the Kellogs and the racing was met with derision; the following year, it was 'Ooh look! A bike race! let's stay and watch!'
The Cyclevox boys are well tuned into this aspect - its no coincidence Brian S. grew up as a bikie during the 'golden years' of UK pro racing.
I see any growth in this area coming from the likes of them and not the BC.
Leave the promotions aspect to the PR experts and let the BC get on with its job of growing the next generation of riders - don't look to the BC to do both jobs. Just as long as both work together to provide a platform for the up-and-coming riders to mix it with the 'big boys' ( and GIRLS - take note Tour Series organisers! we need 'poster girls' just as much as poster boys - Big Malc won't last forever! )
That's the way for cycling in the UK to get back to being mainstream again. Less committees, more 'can-do' attitudes and it just might happen!