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Old 08-15-10 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mrvile
I ride that path a few times a week. As long as you find a competent rider (bike handling and crowd maneuverability) to follow, you can stay pretty close at whatever pace they're riding. I've literally drafted people riding 20-25mph for several miles at a time, and had people draft me similarly, without issue. Though YMMV.
This.

It depends on what I perceive to be the experience of the rider, if they can hold their line and aren't weaving around unnecessarily then I'll announce myself and ride grab the wheel then take turns pulling. If I see someone riding irresponsibly then I keep my distance until I can get around them.


Originally Posted by tyler777
So nobody is offended if they pass me at 22mph and I draft onto their tail for 10-15 miles?

I suppose it would be polite to offer to pull occasionally, if you're a strong enough biker. Otherwise I assume the original puller will understand, take pride, and enjoy being pushed a little harder that day (except those holier than thou who don't change their pace regardless of who's infront or behind them).
Some do, some don't. I don't mind because when I go out I ride my ride so if someone is going to draft and be comfortable with the speed I'm going at then that's fine, but it is nice when they offer to pull. The wheelsuckers that annoy me though are the ones who will make an effort as if they're going to pass but for whatever reason don't which leaves me second guessing and those riders get dropped.
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