Sanctioned MNSTA ride - ice cream and how to read a route sheet without putting yourself and others in danger ride 101. I'll be the first to sign up (next year). Yep, I can lead the "fast" group but it sure as hell is not from a route sheet. So let me post a scenario/question for the "ride your own ride" proponents on group rides, as I personally think the two concepts are orthogonal:My close-knit riding buddies and I decide to go out on a route that we have ridden many times before and have committed to memory. We invite you along and provide you with a route sheet and tell you to "ride your own ride". You cannot keep up, quickly fall behind and are now reliant on a route sheet to follow along the route all alone.Does this fall into group riding - if it was me, certainly not.
Ian, As I'm one of a very small handful of people who have arguable put on the most open-forum rides in the last 10 years *, I've grown weary of constant criticism from those that seam to rarely if ever conduct open-forum rides. Perhaps you could give us your insight as to what would make open-forum group rides more enjoyable from your perspective. I believe you probably have great organizational skills as you are involved in teaching motorcycling classes (albeit absolute novice, right?) and I'm sure some of those skills could be applied in this instance. Please lay out, step by step, they ways you feel a ride should be conducted. Sincerely, Greg not Steve*not boasting, believe me. just a fact
My charity rides always have two routes, one longer than the other so that we arrive at luch together with no one feeling they had to ride over their head.
So let me post a scenario/question for the "ride your own ride" proponents on group rides, as I personally think the two concepts are orthogonal:My close-knit riding buddies and I decide to go out on a route that we have ridden many times before and have committed to memory. We invite you along and provide you with a route sheet and tell you to "ride your own ride". You cannot keep up, quickly fall behind and are now reliant on a route sheet to follow along the route all alone.Does this fall into group riding - if it was me, certainly not.