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I'm not sure whether you really need the license if you have the medical certificate.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo I could not have entered anyway?
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So I could not have entered anyway?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostErm, for me, practically speaking, it means I have to show my KNWU racing license.
Simple reason; people with racing licenses have had medical clearance, which is a legal requirement in Italy since various footballers fell over and died of heart attacks.
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Erm, for me, practically speaking, it means I have to show my KNWU racing license.Originally posted by Dallas View Postwhat does this bit entail:
" 1 The AMATEUR MILANO-SANREMO is open to all the F.C.I. licensed amateurs and other associations in agreement with the event as well as all the foreigners who belong to bicycle federations or similar associations to which they are regularly enrolled."
Simple reason; people with racing licenses have had medical clearance, which is a legal requirement in Italy since various footballers fell over and died of heart attacks.
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Also you need to start a 'i'm freaked out help me' thread and flounce about it for a good 4 months
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what does this bit entail:Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI've signed up for the Gran Fondo Milan San Remo so I'll be back on the Tacx VR again when I get home.
" 1 The AMATEUR MILANO-SANREMO is open to all the F.C.I. licensed amateurs and other associations in agreement with the event as well as all the foreigners who belong to bicycle federations or similar associations to which they are regularly enrolled."
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I've signed up for the Gran Fondo Milan San Remo so I'll be back on the Tacx VR again when I get home.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Things are so bad that Dallas has been sending me emails trying to keep me off cuk!
Including a really great one about training for the double - Brutal Events Newsletter .
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What a f**king vision that conjures upOriginally posted by ZARDOZ View PostSomething tells me lady pad is about to blow again.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou're really bored today aren't you.
Things are so bad that Dallas has been sending me emails trying to keep me off cuk!
Including a really great one about training for the double - Brutal Events Newsletter .
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