I'd love to see the PDF as well. We're looking at developing resources to address all elements of group rides including:
- Large gaps in experience between riders (buddy assigning)
- Agreements on signaling
- Building confidence with new riders
- Group management (ie, when you have very different skill levels)
- Mechanical issues
- Other positions besides ride leader (sweeps, floats, center breaks,
corner markers, traffic blocks)
- Managing rides with few experienced riders
- Illegal courtesies
- Traffic management
- First aid
- Emergency management
- “Failure” to complete ride
- Feedback
- Copenhagen left turn
- Bad behavior of riders
- Route design
- Pace setting
thanks!
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 4:15 PM Ed Stewart emsco514@gmail.com wrote:
A few years ago I upgraded the LAB curriculum into a modular one and created a "group riding" module. It may have a little of what you are looking for. Let me know if interested. I can send a pdf version.
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On Aug 13, 2021, at 10:40 AM, Molly Miksa director@londoncyclelink.ca wrote:
Hi there,
Not shop related, but I thought it was worth a try.
London Cycle Link has a group working on protocols for marshaling and group rides. So far it's a bit heavy on legal/rules of the road stuff, and a bit light on best practices and tips for organizing rides and marshaling. Does anyone have a document or resource they could share?
Many thanks, Molly
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