i can see where your coming from kayce but again the whole point of this thread was to come up with answers,as once upon a time i was doing regionals/rrci/nats/8tens.but then i unfortunatly had my accident.but from what im getting from what your saying is that i should stick to club racing as i am not a regular at the other clubs in the welsh,whitch means i cannot do regional championships,but heres the thing the whole point of these threads was to address this situation so i could do regional championships.
how about we look at this another way. the reason the tracks involved in the nats dont have wheelchair access is because in order for you to qualify you have to have a licence whitch means you have to do the f1/2/3/4/5 to get ur licence but geuss wa they dont have wheelchair access because nobody in a wheelchair has done enough regional rounds to qualify because not all the clubs have wheelchair access at there tracks.so it then becomes a vicious circle (by the way thank you to the person who pointed this out to me,no names but you no who u are)
so u see how can this be sorted at a national level before you talk the root of the problem.
in all honesty i could turn round and say its not my problem you guys sort it,but i dont and wont because that gets us no where, so thats why i have started this thread to SOLVE these problems and work with people to find away of sorting these things out.
you say u got a bum knee and ankle and yet you yourself expect the clubs to have stairs for you to get up on the high rostrums because other wise the ppl who could climb up the scaffolding would have an unfair advantage on you because they can see the track better.
so as i say i could say its not my problem but i wont because as i just said it gets us no where so as you would most probably ask for stairs to get up on the high rostrum, i would ask if they could lay abit of boarding if needs be to help me get up on the rostrum.
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