by Andrew G » Thu May 20, 2010 12:47 pm
[quote="Keith"]Toks, I've also heard on more than one occassion other riders speak negatively of Addiscombe's group riding skills.
I really wouldn't read too much into the 'scombe nickname. I regard it as a play on words, rather than an insult.
Regarding car drivers, since the club rides the same roads at the same time each week, the club convoy is likely to impact the same car drivers repeatedly - they too are creatures of habit. I have seen and heard of a fair amount of behaviour that doesn't endear us to drivers. I think that 99 considerate riders will be entirely overlooked by the actions of just 1 inconsiderate rider, and we're all likely to get tarred with the same Yellow, Black and White brush.
I appreciate we've a lot of riders and that cycling isn't risk free, but my feeling is that the club runs have far too many crashes. It seems to be a weekly feature of the CR write-up.
Perfectly summed up.
[quote="Amy"]OK, my twopence worth…
Timekeeping - yep, getting going as early as we can after 9am would help as Ant points out.
Discipline - I know people don't like being told what to do but we're a big club and we need to show the world how well we can ride in a tight disciplined group of two lines. This means you need to ride directly behind the wheel of the rider in front; if I get someone who tends to ride in the middle of the row/road then I tell them to get back in to the left because it pushes me out further into the line of traffic. We should be riding within a few inches of the wheel in front and practically rubbing shoulders with the rider next to us. Yes it does take a bit of getting used to and you need to gain the confidence to do that - and there are some people who I like riding behind less than others
…But the more we do it the better we'll get. (If you go on one of Huw's bike skills courses, you'll learn that you can still ride while practically leaning on the next person's shoulder!) Oh and we need to ensure we obey the rule of the road to the letter
Route - well, there are alternatives available… And how about meeting at the top of Farthing Down
In the summer at least…?
So basically we need to ensure that all riders, whether members or guests, ride according not only to the Highway Code but also to the club run protocol - so that means everyone needs to remind everyone else - it's not just up to the VCs!!
Huw, you were going to work on some 'reminder' cards of the CR rules - how they coming along?
Excellent points particularly on the riding skills. Too many people get too involved in their chat with a friend and not enough attention on the road and the others in the group - holding position, staying tight etc.
When I'm out again I'll do some of my rides starting from Lloyd Park as I have no intention of riding through Purley Cross twice to head out in to Surrey/Kent area.
[quote="Steve W"]Why not organised Sunday rides for those riders who need the flexability on the weekends or others who just can't get enough?
They are usually informal affairs, but could be a way of reducing numbers on the roads on the busiest day being Saturday
Now the summer has finally arrived the numbers are only going to increase.