Well, from what many call an oldy on this site, that's me
I do love the group rides. You meet some awesome people and have a lot of fun. I meet heaps of riders from all backgrounds and experience levels.
BUT, when on a group ride, no matter how hard you try and how many resolutions you make, the facts are that we ride harder than we should for most conditions. I think if we are all honest, we generally would have to admit that.
I have seen people speed up when overtaken and know full well they haven't got the skills yet to maintain the sort of pace they end up going. Their lines go to pieces, there rear end starts fishtailing into corners and it's a matter of time.
Also, it is common to sse that when you tuck in behind someone and are happy with the pace, the person in front thinks they are moving too slow and then start to speed up, pushing themselves more than they should.
I'm recounting what I have observed. The risk element is increased greatly on large group rides.
So, in short, group rides have a much larger element of risk for sure. Perhaps many of the incidents that have happened over the years, would not have happened if two or three like minded individuals who know each others skills well were just riding together at their normal pace.
Just being totally and brutally honest here. I love the group rides but if lives can be saved by keeping numbers down to real small amounts, then we need to reconsider and maybe meet at a designated point for lunch, a chat and then split into smaller groups again riding at comfortable paces.
Not stirring, just calling the shots as I've seen them.
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