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Tequila Joe
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Are Europeans faster than North Americans?

I'm not refering to Pro levels, I'm refering to enthusiats/sport levels that most of us ride at. (I.e. Cat 3 and lower)

Depending on how the numbers work out, it looks like I may be an expatriot in Europe before the end of this year. So, I've been searching the net for a bicycle club to join. It got me wondering if I will get shelled and spat off the back on a "A" group ride over there. I can hang in the "A" group here, well, usuallly, depending on who shows up that day and how angry they are at thier pedals If angry, I'm demoted to permanent wheel sucker status and I never see the front.

Anyhow, are European rider levels and speeds are higher than North America?

T.J.

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