Sunday's Ride, Sept 18
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 5:11 pm
That was quite a ride. A large group with many varying fitness and skill levels and changing weather!
I just wanted to do a little check in with folks about the ride. We talked before leaving that it was a leisurely Sunday ride. We had about 30 as we were going thru Uplands. Then about 22 or so past Matticks then maybe 20 from Island View.
How did the ride go for you especially any new people? Were you able to keep up? Did you find it safe enough? Was the pace ok? If there was anything that hindered your ride, let us know!
If I could, I'd like to make a few suggestions. Weaker riders or those simply not wanting to hammer, take really short pulls then get back into the draft. Take it easy up the hills. Stronger riders, take longer pulls (nice and steady!). And for the stronger riders, maybe hammer up the hill climbs then come back down and around and pick up the not so strong (YET!) riders. That way no one has to stand around, unless of course you want to! And the slower riders may not feel like they are holding up the group.
Remember, like Mike L said, this is a Leisurely Sunday Ride so come one, come all! Saturday is for hammering and testing your metal. Sunday is for everyone.
These are just a few thoughts that have all been said before.
Barton.
I just wanted to do a little check in with folks about the ride. We talked before leaving that it was a leisurely Sunday ride. We had about 30 as we were going thru Uplands. Then about 22 or so past Matticks then maybe 20 from Island View.
How did the ride go for you especially any new people? Were you able to keep up? Did you find it safe enough? Was the pace ok? If there was anything that hindered your ride, let us know!
If I could, I'd like to make a few suggestions. Weaker riders or those simply not wanting to hammer, take really short pulls then get back into the draft. Take it easy up the hills. Stronger riders, take longer pulls (nice and steady!). And for the stronger riders, maybe hammer up the hill climbs then come back down and around and pick up the not so strong (YET!) riders. That way no one has to stand around, unless of course you want to! And the slower riders may not feel like they are holding up the group.
Remember, like Mike L said, this is a Leisurely Sunday Ride so come one, come all! Saturday is for hammering and testing your metal. Sunday is for everyone.
These are just a few thoughts that have all been said before.
Barton.