But rather than get caught up in nominations for nomenclature, I thought I'd mention to anyone who sets out from the parking lot with B1, that it has evolved into an A ride in all but name. I haven't ridden B1 in a while. But here's what I observed this morning (as a slower rider, getting faster):
- Top of Ash to BHP took 30 minutes at a 37.3 km/h average.
- A slightly easier pace immediately followed Ash—but no waiting and certainly no foot down!
- People shelled off the back? No problem. Other groups will pick them up. I asked many people about this, both during and after the ride. There was clearly consensus that it's a drop ride.
- A paceline while going around the fast curve from Ferndale to Gordon Head.
- Craig Bosenberg is big, strong, and fast on the downhill. But zooming down past the QA Centre on Arbutus, he was yelled at for not pedaling on the front.
- Hasagawa thinks "B" is for "saBoteur".
- Caddy Bay was a full-on free-for-all, riding five abreast. More shelled off the back? No problem.
- Uplands and Oak Bay waterfront saw two-up, single-up, and paceline, depending on who was at the front. When at the front, there is apparently no need to look at the back and determine the group's aggregate pace, ever.
- KGT was fast and furious with only two or three of us able to put a foot down for a few seconds before rolling through.
- More mixed pacelining and single-up holding-on-for-dear-life along Ross Bay/Dallas. During the latter half of the ride, there were almost always one or two riders at the back, skipping turns in the paceline.