Quote from: Ray916MN on August 15, 2012, 12:57:41 AMOf course a group leader could stop at every fork in a route to make sure that everyone takes the correct fork, but frankly when you're riding off a route sheet or a GPS unit, you typically don't even notice the forks in the road and there is typically no safe place for a group to stop and wait for other riders.So just to be sure, as a new rider, I should expect to fend for my self. Might as well ride by my self. For me, group rides gave me a comforting feeling that when I make a mistake, some one will be there to scrape me off the ground.I don't mind learning new things. That's why I'm still riding. Learning how to read a route sheet is something that I will strive to learn. But as a new rider, other forums provide the comfort for new riders. Makes me feel less of a retard.
Of course a group leader could stop at every fork in a route to make sure that everyone takes the correct fork, but frankly when you're riding off a route sheet or a GPS unit, you typically don't even notice the forks in the road and there is typically no safe place for a group to stop and wait for other riders.
Quote from: EZpower on August 15, 2012, 09:45:25 AMI don't mind learning new things. That's why I'm still riding. Learning how to read a route sheet is something that I will strive to learn. But as a new rider, other forums provide the comfort for new riders. Makes me feel less of a retard.Could you provide examples of the other forums that "provide the comfort" for new riders? Outside of Gold Wing type groups, I am not sure I know of any other forum than MSTA that tries to make newer riders fit in.
I don't mind learning new things. That's why I'm still riding. Learning how to read a route sheet is something that I will strive to learn. But as a new rider, other forums provide the comfort for new riders. Makes me feel less of a retard.
I just threw my hands in my pockets. When riding down there with this crew I would never want to lead. Also sweeping sucks for me, the whole accordion thing that happens back there drives me nuts, thank god for Joel he seems to take in stride. I'm most comfortable in the middle rear of the pack. "Let's see a show of hands from the people who are willing to create a route, route sheet, and spend a day of riding where they are looking at a route sheet, looking for road hazards and looking in their rear view mirror to make sure no one is lost. "Don't know what just happened here.Every weekend
It wasn't necessarily the forum that provided the comfort.
I have been on many rides where experienced riders went down, including inexperienced me, and were glad others were there to help them, ..............
..... i don't care to hammer the throttle all day.Joel
Quote from: JustEnoughNice on August 15, 2012, 11:04:39 AM Ray said....."Let's see a show of hands from the people who are willing to create a route, route sheet, and spend a day of riding where they are looking at a route sheet, looking for road hazards and looking in their rear view mirror to make sure no one is lost. "Lloyd answered.....Every weekend (with an awesome smiley of hand raising)Mike says....Don't know what just happened here.I just threw my hands in my pockets. When riding down there with this crew I would never want to lead. Also sweeping sucks for me, the whole accordion thing that happens back there drives me nuts, thank god for Joel he seems to take in stride. I'm most comfortable in the middle rear of the pack.
Ray said....."Let's see a show of hands from the people who are willing to create a route, route sheet, and spend a day of riding where they are looking at a route sheet, looking for road hazards and looking in their rear view mirror to make sure no one is lost. "Lloyd answered.....Every weekend (with an awesome smiley of hand raising)
It was interesting to read the opinions of more experienced riders. I thought it would be nice to include the thoughts of a more inexperienced rider like me. I am late to the sport. I only began riding two years ago. For the last two years I've been riding with members from other forums and fortunately most of the rides were organized with the same theme. Group ride. No man left behind. Every one was made aware that faster riders who knew the route and were better skilled were generally ahead, but at major intersections everyone would wait for the noobs like me. This provided a few key points for me in learning to ride. One: it gave me the opportunity to concentrate on the road and not a piece of paper taped to my tank, which would create a distraction for me, and keep my eyes off the road. Two: I have been on many rides where experienced riders went down, including inexperienced me, and were glad others were there to help them, and not following a piece of paper to the next meeting spot. I am still learning and very grateful to riders who are willing to wait for others.Some of the postings of group rides on other forums will say "experienced riders only". Which is perfectly fine. There is nothing wrong with letting everyone know what the intention of the pace is going to be.
It shouldn't be that complicated. When I was leading a ride last year, I posted it as smell the roses ride. When experienced riders on other forums want to ride without new riders they post it as such. On at least one occasion, when I saw who I was riding with, I let the organizer of the ride know my skill level and gave them the option of having me ride by myself. Some times they say no problem we will wait. Once in the while they will let me know to sit this one out. Which is perfectly fine by me. I want them to enjoy the ride on their level.
It isn't complicated at all. The ride organizer doesn't declare a pace, they just hand out route sheets and everyone rides at whatever pace they want with whomever they want to ride with. Don't need to ask the ride organizer if your pace is acceptable or not. If you want to make sure you have people to ride with, you just look at who is going on a ride and if people who are going ride at the same pace you typically like to ride at you're good to go. Alternately you can get people who ride at the same pace you ride at to go on the ride and just ride with them.