by Will » Sat Nov 01, 2003 11:05 am
I generally agree with all the stuff above.
As Dom says, road riding is much more to do with things like fitness, performance, bunch technique, etc. So most people are happy doing the same ride every week, as it gives them pretty much all they need, especially with the different speed groups. Occasionally the routes do vary - like the excellent scenic ToSH and ToKA rides - but that's not the focus: it's riding in a big group, at the speed of your choice, etc. that matters.
But with mtbing, the route pretty much makes or breaks the ride. With the choice of route comes the challenge level, and with the variety comes added interest. Croydon, though it has probably been a bit of a revelation to all of us, is nevertheless beaten hands down by places like Leith Hill. I've been going there on and off for a while, and am still finding new & exciting trails. Also, the importance of the route, and the need for variety, is illustrated by the fact that throughout the year we mtbers have variously spent time travelling around to ride in France, Switzerland, Wales, Scotland, Lakes, and so on.
So what can be done about the mtb crisis?
Well, perhaps with a concerted effort and a bit of organisation, we can find a group of riders who would be happy to lead rides around Croydon. It sounds like Specialized Chris has kindly volunteered to help out on that front. Maybe there are others too? I think Martin might be willing, as we spoke about this on the way to Wales the other week. Also as Elliot suggests, it might be possible to get people to commit to leading an EC ride once a month or so.
As for all the other (i.e. non-EC) rides, we have to accept that they will continue to happen, and for most of us, account for the majority of our riding. It is fair to say that we could be more organised in letting Marco know where & when they are happening. Often they get organised at the very last minute, but it would probably not take too much effort to aim to get them finalised, and details sent to Marco, in time for the digest deadlines. One thing to remember though is to let people know how difficult the ride will be, as riding drop-offs is not suited to everyone!
There will hopefully be some more specials too. I, with help from Aodan, led the Croydon-To-Brighton ride earlier in the year, and still have plans for a Croydon-To-Eastbourne. Watch this space...