There are lots of previous threads regarding group speeds and people complaining about certain groups going too fast. Saturday was perfect cycling weather and as so, the groups were naturally going to ride at a higher average speed than it says on the tin. If it was pi$$ing down with rain and a howling head wind was blowing the groups backwards, would anyone be complaining that the average speed was less than that advertised? I think not!
It has been said before, that the group's speed is just a guide of the speed and shouldn't be taken literally. If you usually ride in a certain speed group, and you are able to keep up without blowing a gasket, then if one week you get blown out the back, something is wrong and the VC in that group should take control of the speed.
Having said that, there is always another group behind, that a dropped rider can join, and the club broom wagon will make sure no one gets lost
. Obviously it is not nice getting dropped by a group and you feel pretty miserable, but it happens to everyone at some point, which is not a bad thing because it makes you more determined next week to do better.
I think the faster than advertised group speeds has played a big part in the success of the club over the last couple of years, pushing people to ride a tad quicker than their comfort zone. Just look at the number of guys in the training group, the 20 group and the 19 group and so on. 2 or 3 years ago you might have got 4 or 5 in the training group and a dozen in the 19's, with most people in the 17 group. Crikey that seems such a long time ago
. Also look at how many are racing now. It must be more than just a coincidence
Obviously we don't want to lose any new riders to the club by dumping them out the back of any of the groups, so it is important that all newbies get identified and introduced to the group so that everyone knows to look out for them, especially the VC's. And if you do get dropped or see someone else getting dropped, shout loudly and the group will probably slow down for you/them, well maybe
Steve