View Poll Results: Group Rides
Hey, the more the merrier!



67
83.75%
No way, One man, One machine



13
16.25%
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Group Rides
#5
what kind of group rides?
come-one come-all relaxed fixed rides?
serious roadie training rides (that may include fg)?
fixed gear all-out rides wolfpack hustle style?
i'll go for the last one. i don't ride my bike in a relaxed manner therefore i don't really like slow relaxed rides. i wouldn't mind doing wolfpack.
come-one come-all relaxed fixed rides?
serious roadie training rides (that may include fg)?
fixed gear all-out rides wolfpack hustle style?
i'll go for the last one. i don't ride my bike in a relaxed manner therefore i don't really like slow relaxed rides. i wouldn't mind doing wolfpack.
#7
I ride my fixed gear on road group rides at times. (30-75 miles). People are generally amazed that I can hang with one gear ratio. Sometimes I cheat and take my feet off the pedals to coast down big descents - this is the single biggest drawback of riding fixed in a group ride setting.
Last edited by MIN; 02-28-08 at 11:15 AM.
#8
as with any group activity, it depends on the people.
we're lucky to have just about every type of group ride there is in dc. i like a few of them, and have been on plenty that i didn't enjoy. i think a lot of people get turned off to group rides because they have one or more experiences with the wrong group.
we're lucky to have just about every type of group ride there is in dc. i like a few of them, and have been on plenty that i didn't enjoy. i think a lot of people get turned off to group rides because they have one or more experiences with the wrong group.
#9
breakless
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 341
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From: milwaukee/eau claire, wi
Bikes: '05 pista, early 90's cannondale track (project bike)
we have a "group" ride here every thrusday night and go out for drinks afterwards. like 8 or so guys that ride fixed. i find riding with people a lot more enjoyable and safer than alone.
#10
どうでもいいよ
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 238
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From: West Tokyo Japan
I guess I am the only one voted solo LOL
It's not that I don't like group rides. I just have never been on one.
Fixed gear riders around here are more "sesh"/trick guys and don't go out riding for the sake of riding.
It's not that I don't like group rides. I just have never been on one.
Fixed gear riders around here are more "sesh"/trick guys and don't go out riding for the sake of riding.
#12
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 40,863
Likes: 3,115
From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
I have one that I go on fairly regularly but it's a balls-out race training ride. I don't ride my FG on that ride, but I have seen it done occasionally.
#13
I ride my fixed gear on road group rides at times. (30-75 miles). People are generally amazed that I can hang with one gear ratio. Sometimes I cheat and take my feet off the pedals to coast down big descents - this is the single biggest drawback of riding fixed in a group ride setting.
except for the taking the feet off the pedals during descents.
#14
tarck bike.com exile
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 2,058
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From: lancaster, pennsylvania
Bikes: bfssfg iro--black.
unless it's a friend of mine that i know is equally matched in skill i usually prefer to ride solo.
there's nothing i hate more than riding with someone else and looking back to see them a mile behind you on the trail.
and i really hate riding with large groups, because i find most human beings are pretty dumb, and whenever you get a large group together someone is gonna so something stupid.
there's nothing i hate more than riding with someone else and looking back to see them a mile behind you on the trail.
and i really hate riding with large groups, because i find most human beings are pretty dumb, and whenever you get a large group together someone is gonna so something stupid.
#15
stay free.
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,557
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From: Ellensburg, WA
Bikes: EAI Bare Knuckle, 1980's Ross Signature 292s 12 speed
I ride my fixed gear on road group rides at times. (30-75 miles). People are generally amazed that I can hang with one gear ratio. Sometimes I cheat and take my feet off the pedals to coast down big descents - this is the single biggest drawback of riding fixed in a group ride setting.
#16
#18
unless it's a friend of mine that i know is equally matched in skill i usually prefer to ride solo.
there's nothing i hate more than riding with someone else and looking back to see them a mile behind you on the trail.
and i really hate riding with large groups, because i find most human beings are pretty dumb, and whenever you get a large group together someone is gonna so something stupid.
there's nothing i hate more than riding with someone else and looking back to see them a mile behind you on the trail.
and i really hate riding with large groups, because i find most human beings are pretty dumb, and whenever you get a large group together someone is gonna so something stupid.
#20
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 2,207
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From: Madison, WI
My usual "group ride":
*turn head over shoulder* "Honey, are you coming?"
"You're going too fast!"
"I can't slow down or I won't make it up the hill"
"You're being mean"
"What? I am trying to encourage you"
"You go too fast"
"I can't go any slower"
"I'm turning back"
"ok"
*turn head over shoulder* "Honey, are you coming?"
"You're going too fast!"
"I can't slow down or I won't make it up the hill"
"You're being mean"
"What? I am trying to encourage you"
"You go too fast"
"I can't go any slower"
"I'm turning back"
"ok"



