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Ill be somewhere near the back no doubts, just chillin and taking in the amazing scenery, if i wanted a fast ride i wouldnt do it saturday. Still think its gonna be worth it though, cant wait |
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Oooft, that was alooooot of reading, I can't answer each bit cos it'd take a while so I will answer some key points (and some not so key points).
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The markers will start off behind the leader and as we get to a junction/turning the first marker behind the leader will pull over WHERE IT IS SAFE TO DO SO and point people in the direction to take. They will stay there until the TEC appears, the TEC will wave the marker to move on and will not overtake the marker as the TEC should ALWAYS be the person at the back. Quote:
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Pro's and cons to all different ways of doing things and we chose the method where the benefits most outweigh the risks. This is my fourth AR and to be honest mate this is one of the conversations which comes up every year, if you organise a big rideout as a drop off system you get the same conversation but with people saying "I don't like the sound of this drop off system, what happens if I end up behind the leader but I don't want to mark the junction?" "I am a new rider, not ridded in groups before what happens if I end up a couple of bikes behind the leader mbecause I don't want to mark but none of the people ahead of me mark, do I HAVE to mark" Quote:
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31-07-10, 05:52 PM | #43 |
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Just to add to what Cheryl has said, we have enough markers to cover all junctions on each leg. All we ask is that people just enjoy the ride. Most markers will therefore be taking their to get to the front, mainly to help out when we get to stops etc.
All junctions are marked, even straight on islands. The problem with splitting up groups is that so and so wants to ride with so and so and it becomes a pain organising who goes where. Plus, it spreads the ride out shed loads. So at stops etc you are waiting for ages. Its worked for all previous AR's so we are comfortable it will work again. Like Cheryl said, ask questions and will happily answer them.
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31-07-10, 08:10 PM | #45 |
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The intention in starting the thread, was to dicuss the thoughts of individuals about riding in such a big group, potentially at cllose quarters with riders that you do not know. The thread wasn't intended to question the organisation, or the meriits of the marker system. I personally have no qualms about the marker system in use, so long as the markers have thier head screwed on when it comes to making thier way forwards through the pack te system is pretty foolproof. I will be movin to the left to let markers through at a safe opportunity, but thats dwn to individual rider choice, and what you feel is a good opportunity may not be in the markers eyes, so if they don't come through I'll just move back to my normal position.
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To address your point above......if people feel happy to move out of the way for markers, by all means do so and no, we may not always go, even if you think it is safe for us...we'll still be grateful for the thought though. However...and this is important, so I'll put it in writing... The markers are all riders that are prepared for the job in hand, all markers are responsible for passing other riders when they deem it is safe to do so. It is not necessary for any rider to feel that they must find room to move across to allow the markers through....they'll sort themselves out. And to reiterate.....ask us any questions you want, start a thread, PM, we don;t care or mind, we'd rather you ask and bring things up so that, as Stretchie said, we can know about it and address it |
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What happens, god forbid, if a bike breaks down mid ride?
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31-07-10, 10:14 PM | #49 |
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Im sure peeps would stop to help, but then that would/could possibly lead to a group breaking off as they are trying to fix/diagnose.
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1. Your bike is in a fit state to complete the journey to the AR the rideout and the journey home. 2. You have some way of getting home i.e. recovery or breakdown etc etc I'm confident that you would get all the help and asisstance to get you going and mobile again. Such is the way of the org nobody would leave you stranded, but there are somethings that you cant just fix at the side of the road. But IMHO the rideout wouldnt stop completely just because one person had had a breakdown. Yes one or two people would stop and you'd defo get help, but it'd be down to you at the end of the day. As said in another thread, its not the job of the TEC or markers to carry tools, spares etc etc to get you going again if you have a breakdown. So you need to be prepared and self sufficent. IMHO.
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