Re: B ride for Fridays
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:19 pm
All good comments from a caring group of individuals.
A couple of things:
Yes, Josh, I did say "giver" when you dropped your chain today. Not very 'Tripleshot' of me, but as has been noted, we were across the line. Luckily, you knew where coffee was and you got a good workout trying to make up for your crappy choice of components.
One vs. Two groups. Last winter if we had more than 5 people show up for a rainy ride we were blown away. In May during a clear day like today if there were over 15 we were in awe. What can I say, we have become very popular, for all of the reasons that everyone has already noted. As we have 25 plus people per ride, we need to be cognizant that we are a club that is inclusive, meaning that with a wide range of ability and skill levels, some people are going to want to go harder than others. With two groups, a 'rec' and a 'training' ride, we can cater to all members, each who has different goals for him or herself.
I think safety is a concern as well. 25 people is a lot for a car to pass in the dark. For tired riders trying to hang on the back, riding etiquette and bike handling skills become secondary to keeping up with the group
Remember, Tuesday rides used to be 45 minutes long and then we would head to Serious Coffee on Fort. We then thought, if we are going to get up this freakin' early to ride, we may as well make it a workout.
Have a wonderful sunny weekend
d
A couple of things:
Yes, Josh, I did say "giver" when you dropped your chain today. Not very 'Tripleshot' of me, but as has been noted, we were across the line. Luckily, you knew where coffee was and you got a good workout trying to make up for your crappy choice of components.
One vs. Two groups. Last winter if we had more than 5 people show up for a rainy ride we were blown away. In May during a clear day like today if there were over 15 we were in awe. What can I say, we have become very popular, for all of the reasons that everyone has already noted. As we have 25 plus people per ride, we need to be cognizant that we are a club that is inclusive, meaning that with a wide range of ability and skill levels, some people are going to want to go harder than others. With two groups, a 'rec' and a 'training' ride, we can cater to all members, each who has different goals for him or herself.
I think safety is a concern as well. 25 people is a lot for a car to pass in the dark. For tired riders trying to hang on the back, riding etiquette and bike handling skills become secondary to keeping up with the group
Remember, Tuesday rides used to be 45 minutes long and then we would head to Serious Coffee on Fort. We then thought, if we are going to get up this freakin' early to ride, we may as well make it a workout.
Have a wonderful sunny weekend
d