I posted something in this blog with regards to WhyOhGee and their silence. I will say this. Blogs are powerful. The whole world van see what is being written about BMX in Singapore. The true picture emerges and what do I get? An email. An explanatory email but an email nonetheless. Here it be, in italics
I have spoken with my colleagues and your queries about BMX can be directed to Mr Victor Yew, President of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association. He is in talks with us for the preparations of YOG. Here is his email address, president@cycling.org.sg.
If only they knew I know Victor personally after working with him as VP of BMX in SACA and how they slashed my budget for BMX, only choosing to concentrate on road and MTB.
As for the venue, SYOGOC announced on 29 April that the revamp of the Tampines Bike Park is expected to complete in December 2009. Rest assured that there are plans underway to prepare the venue.
I will believe it when I see it done. Trust me. We BMXers have been given so many empty promises over the years that we are immune to NATO (No action, talk only). By the way, is it going to be a total revamp of the whole park or just the BMX track? So we have the funds now?
Since I've read that you're going for the ride of silence, perhaps I could interview you on how it went and also for your enthusiasm for the sport as an individual.
Sure you can. No worries. Anything for BMX, considering I have been a fan of the sport for like, 25 years? Egads! That is a quarter of a century!
Cheers,
Cheers to you too! Cheers for BMX too, I hope.
I have spoken with my colleagues and your queries about BMX can be directed to Mr Victor Yew, President of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association. He is in talks with us for the preparations of YOG. Here is his email address, president@cycling.org.sg.
If only they knew I know Victor personally after working with him as VP of BMX in SACA and how they slashed my budget for BMX, only choosing to concentrate on road and MTB.
As for the venue, SYOGOC announced on 29 April that the revamp of the Tampines Bike Park is expected to complete in December 2009. Rest assured that there are plans underway to prepare the venue.
I will believe it when I see it done. Trust me. We BMXers have been given so many empty promises over the years that we are immune to NATO (No action, talk only). By the way, is it going to be a total revamp of the whole park or just the BMX track? So we have the funds now?
Since I've read that you're going for the ride of silence, perhaps I could interview you on how it went and also for your enthusiasm for the sport as an individual.
Sure you can. No worries. Anything for BMX, considering I have been a fan of the sport for like, 25 years? Egads! That is a quarter of a century!
Cheers,
Cheers to you too! Cheers for BMX too, I hope.
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