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john
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Posted - 30 Mar 2005 :  11:37:54 AM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  

 
" At the MA Board meeting of 16th March 2005, the following was decided.

Commissions will consist of a minimum of three members, and a maximum of 5 members who will be appointed by the MA Board.
Each Commission can, in addition to the appointed members, have one additional member who is appointed by the collective SCB's, to represent the interests of the SCB's.
For 2005 Commissions will be structured as follows:
Dirt Track. 3 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
Enduro. 3 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
Moto-Trials. 3 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
Classic Motocross. 4 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
Historic Road Race. 3 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
Speedway. 4 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
Motocross. 4 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
Junior Sport & Development. 3 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
Road Racing. 5 MA Appointed. 1 SCB Appointed.
It is hoped that these changes will allow some flexibility, and will assist the various disciplines to more achieve their goals.

If you need more information, please contact me.
Thanks,
Ross Martin
Commissions & Committees Manager
Motorcycling Australia "

I will follow up how we can get the SCB's to co operate with this idea.
 

 
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' there are those who do, those who dont do and those who undo. We must lampoon the latter."
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