The issue here is
not that riders (inexperienced or otherwise) are riding at too fast a pace and consequently having crashes, but that they
are riding at their own pace but due to lack of skill and experience, or error in judgement, people have had crashes.
At any rate this seems to have been the case on the rides I've been on when others have come off.
Crashes haven't happened because a new rider was trying to keep up with the fast pack, learners infact don't try and go near the front as they would quickly be left behind anyway. These learners (thankfully) know they can't ride fast and wisely stick to 70 or 80km/hr, but what they desperately need is good basic skills training, mentorship from more experienced riders and lots of careful practice.
It still amazes me that with all the endless discussion in a variety of threads over the last few months, both from those that have been on controversial group rides and those that haven't, that people are still convinced it's all about "Ride at your own pace".

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