Dayvo
just passin' through
"It's rather daft to quote oneself," said mjr "but if you aspire to be like another famous self-quoter, crack on!"![]()
I really can't see the point you're making, but if it makes you feel better, carry on.
"It's rather daft to quote oneself," said mjr "but if you aspire to be like another famous self-quoter, crack on!"![]()
I rode with a club for a while, as a ride leader & on the committee. Quite often on rides once there was a tail wind the pace would get silly & riders would be droppedClub ride today I was playing the usual mugs game of helping out by taking my turn on the front which turene out to be everyone wheelsucking till a hill then blasting past .
After 12 miles of this I was dropped again so I just stopped and turned around for a solo ride,no one has yet contacted me even Though it's a no drop ride.
I rode with a club for a while, as a ride leader & on the committee. Quite often on rides once there was a tail wind the pace would get silly & riders would be droppedI raised it at several meetings & it was to be addressed, but continued. Quite often I'd be sat at the back with the 'slowest' rider & half a mile or more back from the main group. The final straw for me was when I was a ride leader one day on my single speed & got dropped towards the end of the ride, at over 20mph, was about a mile back, so peeled off the route & did another hour or so on my own & never rode with the club again.
I generally ride solo nowadays, occasionally with a friend or a group ride on here, or the Fridays & that suits me. I'm now enjoying my cycling more than ever, sometimes miss the group thing, but happy where I am, going where & when I want at the pace I want & not having to please anyone
I'm sure there are good clubs out there that do operate a true non drop policy, but reckon Strava has a lot to answer for, some folk are always after a PR![]()
Oddly enough I've had more problems with being dropped by my friends than I have with a club. Problem being that I have some fast friends. But I have the opportunity to hide among the tootlers and pootlers at club level.Only ever ride with my mates or solo, every club ride I see near me seems packed full of try hards. I may be wrong but I'm not willing to find out.
Oddly enough I've had more problems with being dropped by my friends than I have with a club. Problem being that I have some fast friends. But I have the opportunity to hide among the tootlers and pootlers at club level.
Not that different at all.Very different times
Not that different at all.
That's pretty much how things were at the club I rode with until oooh all of three years ago.
The thing is that no one makes posts on here saying "I went for a ride and we all rode at roughly the same pace and had some regrouping stops." It's just not very interesting.
Yes, I'm sure it happens and I'm sure it's always happened since time immemorial, but my point is it's not universal.A lot of people on here are concerned about going on so called non drop rides only to find that is what happens.Just what are sport needs.
One of the wheel suckers sent me a text asking if i was riding
I said no as i had issues ( didnt say what ) and he never got back to me