by -Adam- » Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:57 pm
The yelling one is the most contentious point I think.
You can rotate however you like, or not rotate at all in some cases if like Dave K and I you want a good work out, and your going quick enough that those behind dont want to come through!
But yelling for hazards shouldn't in theory at least, be neccessary. As pointing it out, particularly holes, is a better way of showing where the hazard is. However, I can recall several instances where very experienced riders (in one case I'm talking world champs riding level!) where we don't always pay attention (a mobile phone was involved in this particular instance!). The result was a very expensive pair of wheels passing, with flying colours I may add, a test that appeared in Cycling Weekly just a few days later!!
So it really is a dodgy one. It kind of depends on the experience of the riders, so I think the best bet is that verbal calls are made on all ACC rides! And yes, if your 3 wheels down the group, repeat the call for those at the back (if the group is much bigger than that...)