God, I miss this club
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:17 pm
Hi all. Most of you may not remember me or have not met me in the first place. While I'm now living in Auckland, I rode with TS through the summer of 2010, and loved every second of it. It was (and I'm sure still is) well organized, friendly, welcoming and still provided opportunities for people to ride their a$$es off if they so chose.
And therein lies the problem. You've spoiled me.
Finally went for my first group ride here. It's put on by one of the local shops, and (from the website's description) looked pretty similar to TS: everyone welcome, three different groups based on speed (medium, medium/fast, fast), etc. They even had a description of how to ride in the pack. So I showed up with high hopes.
When I arrived, I asked around to a few of the regulars about how they ride in the pack, so as to avoid being that new guy that throws himself in and screws everything up. I was baffled when the only answer I received was, "Don't worry about it". The organizer asked if there were any newbies and informed them (me included) they we should travel in the second group to leave. Imagine my shock when the two shop employees riding with us as "ride leaders" attacked off the front on the first hill and were never seen again.
From there it just turned into chaos. The formation disintegrated into random groups with no clear organization or teamwork, no communication, and no mercy (even though this was meant to be the medium/fast group). No one stopped for mechanicals (I would have if I had known where I was going) and no one was waiting for anyone that got launched off the back. I got dropped 15km into the 35km ride and didn't see another soul until the Medium group caught up 10km later.
All in all, an awful experience that couldn't be further from the TS rides. Man, I miss you guys.
And therein lies the problem. You've spoiled me.
Finally went for my first group ride here. It's put on by one of the local shops, and (from the website's description) looked pretty similar to TS: everyone welcome, three different groups based on speed (medium, medium/fast, fast), etc. They even had a description of how to ride in the pack. So I showed up with high hopes.
When I arrived, I asked around to a few of the regulars about how they ride in the pack, so as to avoid being that new guy that throws himself in and screws everything up. I was baffled when the only answer I received was, "Don't worry about it". The organizer asked if there were any newbies and informed them (me included) they we should travel in the second group to leave. Imagine my shock when the two shop employees riding with us as "ride leaders" attacked off the front on the first hill and were never seen again.
From there it just turned into chaos. The formation disintegrated into random groups with no clear organization or teamwork, no communication, and no mercy (even though this was meant to be the medium/fast group). No one stopped for mechanicals (I would have if I had known where I was going) and no one was waiting for anyone that got launched off the back. I got dropped 15km into the 35km ride and didn't see another soul until the Medium group caught up 10km later.
All in all, an awful experience that couldn't be further from the TS rides. Man, I miss you guys.