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Young riders
The Cyclists’ Touring Club, and Hull CTC, welcome young
riders on both our regular rides and our special events. However,
as is usual with all such activities, we require young riders to
provide the leader or organiser with a “parental consent
form” to demonstrate that they join us with the full
knowledge and consent of their parent. A link to this form
appears at the bottom of this page, and can be printed. We regret
that any young person arriving at the start of an event without a
completed parental consent form will reluctantly be turned
away.
Young riders and their parents should be aware of the
following conditions and requirements. This all sounds very
formal and bureaucratic – please be assured that our only
desire is that any young rider joining any of our rides or events
has an enjoyable cycling experience. There will normally be
people on hand to assist with any simple repairs that might be
needed on-route.
- Any reference to “parent” on this page refers
equally to “legal guardian”.
- Any reference to “event” on this page includes
our regular rides and our special events.
- A parental consent form is required for all riders under 18
on any of our events. The only exception is for people aged 16 or
17 who can demonstrate independence from the family home (this is
a CTC-imposed requirement).
- A separate form is required for each event.
- Riders under the age of 13 must also be accompanied by a
responsible adult approved by the parent (the parental consent
form is still required in all cases)
- Parents should be aware that the leaders of our rides and
organisers of our special events have not been subject to any
criminal records checking process. Generally there will be other
riders present throughout a ride, and thus it is unlikely a young
person would be with only the leader of a ride.
- In the case of special events (as opposed to our regular
rides) there is no leader; participants make their own way along
the designated route.
- It is the responsibility of the parent to satisfy himself or
herself that the event is within the capability of the young
person. The leader or organiser will be happy to discuss their
event with a parent and provide some guidance as to the
difficulty of the ride.
- It is also the responsibility of the parent to satisfy
himself or herself that the bike that the young person is using
is safe and roadworthy, and suitable for the event being
undertaken.
- Hull CTC take no responsibility for the journey to the start
and from the finish of any ride or event.
Young Riders Parental Consent Form
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