Hi all , new to all this malarkey, did my first longish ride on Sunday when I did the Manchester to Blackpool ride. Despite all the lunatics I saw with their crazy riding, I really enjoyed it and have decided that riding with others is much more fun than doing it alone which is what I have previously been doing.
I am thinking of going on a skyride at the weekend, but can't find that much information about the standard required. I am looking at a 70 mile ride where there only a handful of people booked in, how do these things work does everyone ride together, how do the organisers manage different levels of ability/fitness, are the quicker riders expected to ride at the pace of the slower riders, or do they just leave slower riders to make their own way or drop out. Cant get my head round how they work in practice? The sky site, just describes it as challenging but what does that mean?
Would I be better off doing a sportive? Was the manchester/Blackpool what is classified as a sportive or was that just a charity ride. I have been googling away but ant find a definitIve guide to all these different rides.
Thanks in advance.
I am thinking of going on a skyride at the weekend, but can't find that much information about the standard required. I am looking at a 70 mile ride where there only a handful of people booked in, how do these things work does everyone ride together, how do the organisers manage different levels of ability/fitness, are the quicker riders expected to ride at the pace of the slower riders, or do they just leave slower riders to make their own way or drop out. Cant get my head round how they work in practice? The sky site, just describes it as challenging but what does that mean?
Would I be better off doing a sportive? Was the manchester/Blackpool what is classified as a sportive or was that just a charity ride. I have been googling away but ant find a definitIve guide to all these different rides.
Thanks in advance.
