J.knight wrote:Nice work Jones!
Gald to see you leading the way. It is too bad the IMBA "leaders" are too busy. You are lucky to not have a job or any family responsibilities....oh wait
dirt wrote:J.knight wrote:Nice work Jones!
Gald to see you leading the way. It is too bad the IMBA "leaders" are too busy. You are lucky to not have a job or any family responsibilities....oh wait
Yep. he put all that effort into a web page that doesn't display properly. Glad he put the effort into that rather then encouraging people to contact their elected reps, working with our lobbyists, and working with some of the biking friendly state reps in Lansing, as the MMBA has been doing in conjunction with IMBA.
jajones wrote:dirt wrote:J.knight wrote:Nice work Jones!
Gald to see you leading the way. It is too bad the IMBA "leaders" are too busy. You are lucky to not have a job or any family responsibilities....oh wait
Yep. he put all that effort into a web page that doesn't display properly. Glad he put the effort into that rather then encouraging people to contact their elected reps, working with our lobbyists, and working with some of the biking friendly state reps in Lansing, as the MMBA has been doing in conjunction with IMBA.
Thanks for being part of the problem instead of part of the solution, Nick.
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jajones wrote:dirt wrote:J.knight wrote:Nice work Jones!
Gald to see you leading the way. It is too bad the IMBA "leaders" are too busy. You are lucky to not have a job or any family responsibilities....oh wait
Yep. he put all that effort into a web page that doesn't display properly. Glad he put the effort into that rather then encouraging people to contact their elected reps, working with our lobbyists, and working with some of the biking friendly state reps in Lansing, as the MMBA has been doing in conjunction with IMBA.
Thanks for being part of the problem instead of part of the solution, Nick.
Link fixed.
jajones wrote:Board...no Board...MMBA...no MMBA...it doesn't really matter, Nick. I never said anything about doing anything better when I was on the Board than the current MMBA Board. As a matter of fact, I would say the MMBA Board and Ted Welsh (and John Gonway prior to him) have been the most proactive on this by communicating and attending meetings. As I said, in my initial post, "with the exception of a few folks".
This State has thousands of mountain bikers. Usability of hundreds of miles of mtb trails could be lost. Yet, I've seen very little direct action.
Having trails to ride is the end all and be all of our sport. Without it, there is nothing. Yet, so much of Michigan mountain biker's time is poured into other aspects of the sport over important advocacy issues. All kinds of m.asturbatory time, money and dialogue on everything from racing to equipment. People will drive hours to race at a place like Yankee, but won't spend a second to take direct action to preserve the very trails on which they ride. It is surreal.
People need a kick in the ass. And, as always, I'm hear to provide that kick.
b_b wrote:I did not perceive anything negative towards imba from jajones post. That came from another poster.
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