Joining Ballymena Road Club
Why Not Join Ballymena Road Club?
- The health & fitness benefits outweigh the risk of injury and act as effective stress relief
- Benefit from the years of experience & advice at the club
- Insurance & legal advice is included in membership
- Why ride alone when you can ride as part of a wider social group
- All inclusive; from individuals to families
- There is an extensive range of club resources for you to benefit from
- Take part in some healthy competition
Ballymena Road Club welcomes new members and would encourage you to
contact the club if you are considering joining, why wait?
Please be aware of the club's
procedures for joining and
membership fees.
Membership Fees
| Category |
BCF/NICF Levy |
BRC Fee |
Total Fee |
| Senior Full Racing |
£72.00 |
£8.00 |
£80.00 |
| Junior Full Racing |
£40.00 |
£3.00 |
£43.00 |
| Juvenile Racing |
nil |
£3.00 |
£3.00 |
| Non-Racing |
£40.00 |
£12.00 |
£52.00 |
| BRC Associate |
nil |
£13.00 |
£13.00 |
| BCF Bronze |
£20.00 |
£3.00 |
£23.00 |
BCF: British Cycling Federation, NICF:
Northern Ireland Cycling Federation, BRC: Ballymena Road Club
Advantages Of Joining
Why Cycle Alone?
Ballymena Road Club organises weekly cycle
tours and training rides to suit all levels of ability. In the
non-racing season family tours are held every Saturday morning, the pace being
set by the slowest rider. The more adventurous can join the Sunday morning club
run of approximately 70 miles.
Advice
Experienced coaches are available to offer advice on training and cycle
maintenance at the weekly Monday night meetings in the Rex Bonar House club
rooms.
Travel
The club owns an events
vehicle which travels to events all over Northern Ireland and often to
Scotland and England.
Membership
On joining Ballymena Road Club you automatically become a member of the
Northern Ireland Cycling Federation (N.I.C.F.). If a racing license is required
it is obtained via the N.I.C.F. from the British Cycling Federation (B.C.F.).
Free Legal Advice
B.C.F members benefit from free legal aid. If a member is involved in an
accident , the B.C.F will appoint a solicitor to investigate and, if
appropriate, pursue a civil claim for damages on your behalf. More information on available legal advice can be found here.
Third Party Insurance
If a claim is made against a B.C.F. member, the Federation will handle the
matter on the members behalf. As a B.C.F. member, there is insurance cover up
to £5 000 000 while riding or wheeling a bicycle. More information on insurance benefits can be found here.
Racing
Ballymena Road Club promote numerous open events during the racing season, March
to September with weekly club events each Wednesday from April to August.
Yearly Fitness Programmes
Even after the cycling season has finished the club organizes fitness training
in the Rex Bonar House club rooms. In addition to circuit and turbo training,
members can also view cycling videos by contacting the club librarian or have a
massage by the club masseur.
To become a member of the club the directions listed below should be
followed -
1) Contact the
club for an application form.
2) New members will require a proposer and a seconder who must be full members
of the club.
3) Applications must be received by the club secretary 30 days before the first
Monday of the following month.
4) Applicants who are not successful have the right of appeal. The club
reserves the right to accept or refuse any applicant without having to give
reason. The acceptance of an application form shall not be interpreted as a
right to be accepted for membership.
5) There may be a restriction on the number of members.
6) Applicants who are related to club members may receive preference.
7) Associate members do not have any voting rights and do not have any
entitlements to become full members.
8) A parental/guardian consent form will be required if you are under 18 years
old.
9) Senior full racing includes the veteran category (40 years plus).
10) Juvenile full racing is divided into two categories - Under 16 & Under
14.
11) Yoy may be required to produce your NICF and BCF license at any racing
event if asked by a race official.
12) A passport size photograph is required for all race BCF licenses.
13) Carry your club identity card while cycling.
Heart Start
Ballymena Road Club is a member of the British Heart Foundation - HEARTSTART. The aim is to establish
an Emergency Life Support (ELS) training programme for members, family and friends. The objectives are to increase awareness of the need for ELS training
and to develop the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes to:
- Recognize the signs and symptons of a heart attack
- Care for an unconscious casualty
- Perform cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
- Deal with choking or an obstructed airway
- Deal with serious and life threatening bleeding
Child Protection Policy
The Club has a child protection policy in operation which is registered with the
Northern Ireland Volunteer Development Agency.
The principal states that "No child under the age of twelve years shall be
permitted to take part in competitive cycle races on the open road, i.e. road
that are open to normal traffic. It is the policy of Ballymena Road Club to
safeguard the welfare of all children by protecting them from neglect,
physical, sexual and emotional harm".
For further information on this policy please
contact the club.
Related
Member
Insurance Benefits
Club Rules &
Constitution
Code of Conduct