quicksilver
So.., how fast does that thing go?
To make things easier on the next go around, how about trying to group up based on skill level? Each rider decide where they belong and try to group up accordingly.
Like:
Group 1 - Rookie (lowest 20% of experience)
Less than 4K miles ridden w/in past year
or anyone that has no desire to ever scrape.
Group 2 - Novice (just below average in experience)
Understands and has experienced target fixation,
but still consciously working on riding form to prevent it.
Might still occationally get drawn out of personal safety zone
in a faster group. (be honest)
Group 3 - Advanced (just above average in experience)
Can't count number of ST group rides you've been on.
Very familiar with the Pace.
Can and will take the lead without much thought.
Group 4 - Expert (highest 20% of experience)
Usually find yourself far in front.
Have owned several performance bikes.
Very confident in your ride, experience and skill.
This group should not include 2-up.
With a division like this, each rider could ride up or down in group level and still have fun. But, Group 1 would not find themselves in Group 4 and vice-versa.
Most riders would be 2 or 3, but would be aware of group 1 or 4 riders.
Color coded name tags for a major group event like the EOM?
blue - green - yellow - red seems logical.
Just a thought.
Got a better idea?
Like:
Group 1 - Rookie (lowest 20% of experience)
Less than 4K miles ridden w/in past year
or anyone that has no desire to ever scrape.
Group 2 - Novice (just below average in experience)
Understands and has experienced target fixation,
but still consciously working on riding form to prevent it.
Might still occationally get drawn out of personal safety zone
in a faster group. (be honest)
Group 3 - Advanced (just above average in experience)
Can't count number of ST group rides you've been on.
Very familiar with the Pace.
Can and will take the lead without much thought.
Group 4 - Expert (highest 20% of experience)
Usually find yourself far in front.
Have owned several performance bikes.
Very confident in your ride, experience and skill.
This group should not include 2-up.
With a division like this, each rider could ride up or down in group level and still have fun. But, Group 1 would not find themselves in Group 4 and vice-versa.
Most riders would be 2 or 3, but would be aware of group 1 or 4 riders.
Color coded name tags for a major group event like the EOM?
blue - green - yellow - red seems logical.
Just a thought.
Got a better idea?