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<blockquote data-quote="twowheelnut" data-source="post: 45937" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>OK, now I'm with ya RD. Ride your own ride is a good thing. Which I do. That's one reason why I handed out maps in Ventura and stated that if anyone chose not to follow me then that was fine. I always ride a a pace that I'm comfortable with, not my riding mates. Even if we do lose each other, we always catch up. It's a code, I suppose, to do that.</p><p></p><p>And though I really wanted the group to enjoy the experience that is Foxen Canyon and Tepesquit Rd., there was just no way to do that and get to lunch on time. (Don't forget, toecutter was bringing extra utensils!) Hence my decision to throttle it up the 101. I need to get a better understanding of group dynamics as it applies to the back half of the pack... Even though there were highly skilled riders there, we still 'lost' them.</p><p></p><p>I chose 80 mph as the overall pace speed because most riders seem to be comfortable with that speed. Anything over and folks get nervous. Anything under and folks get itchy.</p><p></p><p>Mike, yeah, I hear ya, man.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, RD. Hope to ride with you again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twowheelnut, post: 45937, member: 10"] OK, now I'm with ya RD. Ride your own ride is a good thing. Which I do. That's one reason why I handed out maps in Ventura and stated that if anyone chose not to follow me then that was fine. I always ride a a pace that I'm comfortable with, not my riding mates. Even if we do lose each other, we always catch up. It's a code, I suppose, to do that. And though I really wanted the group to enjoy the experience that is Foxen Canyon and Tepesquit Rd., there was just no way to do that and get to lunch on time. (Don't forget, toecutter was bringing extra utensils!) Hence my decision to throttle it up the 101. I need to get a better understanding of group dynamics as it applies to the back half of the pack... Even though there were highly skilled riders there, we still 'lost' them. I chose 80 mph as the overall pace speed because most riders seem to be comfortable with that speed. Anything over and folks get nervous. Anything under and folks get itchy. Mike, yeah, I hear ya, man. Thanks, RD. Hope to ride with you again. [/QUOTE]
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