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Old 12-02-13 | 06:17 PM
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bigfred
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Bikes: More than 1, but, less than S-1

Originally Posted by patrickgm60

Check into moderate- and "social"-paced group rides in your area and give them a try. The slower pace will make the tight formation less critical, increase your reaction distance, yet with the benefits of a group ride.
You admitted to being the contrarian.
Originally Posted by patrickgm60
The slower pace will make the tight formation less critical, increase your reaction distance, yet with the benefits of a group ride.
This is where we will disagree.
It has been my experience that as long as those "slower" groups are comprised of less experienced or serious riders they remain less predictable and more challenging to read and react to. Put 8 less experienced riders together and someone will freak out when a truck passes way too close or a dog runs out into the street, giving chase. PUt a few experienced riders together at whatever speed and you could have a Peacock attempt to take flight through someone's front wheel without a single rider going down, as happened last Saturday.
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