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Corrie Rosetti

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Mar 5, 2008, 11:15:18 AM3/5/08
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Well, it's not as easy as it sounds. First you've got to take the Road I course. I've been interested in this since I saw a course offered in Spokane a couple of years ago. I expected one would be offered the following year but if it was, I missed it.

The League of American Cyclists present a number of courses around the nation as well as League Certification Seminars. Taking Road I won't certify me and I might like to take other courses if I can find them within reasonable distance before taking the certification Seminar. This Road I course will focus on Commuter skills in conjunction with Bike to Work Month activities in Spokane.

Road I takes place in Spokane on Tuesday, May 6, from 4?30 to 8 in the evening and again on Saturday, the 10th from 10 to 4pm.

This program is highly thought of. I'd hesitate to speak authoritatively without this training.

I’m going to do this. Linda may join me and suggests that Lance might be interested. I think it would be cool if we had several TRC members at this course. $29. Information is available at Road I cours.

 

 

--thanks, Corrie

 

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Chandler Priebe

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Mar 5, 2008, 12:12:16 PM3/5/08
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I was going to take this course down in Eugene last month as part of the trip to  the hand built bicycle show. The timing did not work out so it was a bust for me. The reason I was interested is that I am getting to the age where "55 and still alive" sounds like a good driving course from AARP and Road 1 looks like a basic road course especially if you intend to go on to be a certified instructor.

LAB has a problem in my mind here. If a person becomes certified it used to be that any training cost a fair number of bucks per person. That put it out of reach for training Boy Scouts. So if it is $20 per course how many people will avoid it?

My two bits.
Chandler

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