What is it with the PC brigade
Blimey its not going to kill anyone for them to ride 1mph faster than the listed speed
Anyway everyone knows that the groups tend to ride faster than that advertised, so its not rocket science to work out that if you
don't want to ride any faster than dead on 18mph, go in the
17's, simple, I've just worked out the answer to the ultimate question
. Brilliant
Surely the '17 group' means 17-18mph, the '18 group' means 18-19mph and so on. Or is 17.9 too fast for a 17 group. Come on guys, lets not get hung up about speeds being 1mph too fast, we all know the score
Marco, Johns J4F group hasn't got a set speed, so how will you know if it's going too fast anyway?
Question;
What group do people ride in who; feel they want to go in the 18 group but will get dropped, so, at some point during the club run, in the 17's, want to push the pace up a bit (say up through the trees to Rusper), so they can improve themselves for maybe riding in the 18's next week
Ok, someone may get shot out the back for a bit, but should the rest of the group be held back on the off chance that this might happen?
Or do they keep to 17 exactly, never increasing the speed, and never move up because they've never experienced what it feels like to push themselves, and don't feel confident to do so as a result
Why do we all ride our bikes
Answer; because we all love doing it. We're all the same, but all different at the same time. What I want to get out of a club run is different to the next man/woman, and the next man/woman, but we all ride the same route and end up at the same place
So, go in whatever group suits your needs, a slower one if you think you cant hack the pace in the faster one, enjoy it, keep safe and lets put and end to all this moaning
Steve
Now where's that bunker