From Brett Cornwright: Group Cycling Etiquette

Brett Cornwright posted a great article with some great tips for how to do group rides.  These are especially valuable for brand new riders as going on a ride with 30 or more cyclists can be rather daunting, but they are also a great refresher for experienced riders who tend to forget some of these things.

For me, tip 11 is dead on as it is about getting dropped which is often a major concern of new riders. I have been there a few times myself and it can really take a great day into the gutter. But as Brett states, everyone gets dropped sometimes!  The key is to settle in a group that is comparable to your own abilities.  Don’t try to hang with the ” A”cers if you can’t sustain the pace.  It is better to have something left at the end of a ride rather than to burn-out half-way through trying to keep the pace, as Brett points out in tip 14.

So check out more great group riding tips!

Go team!

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