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• #227
8 am has various groups usually and isn't normally a chain gang, just normal changes.
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• #228
Hi Niovi - welcome - you'll get an email - you only joined 30 mins ago - there is a delay because it is hand-crafted, not auto-generated.
Have a look on the Strava feed for average speeds for he 8am RP ride. It is a very social event. The 7am kicks off much faster. Attending the skills session first is a question of how comfortable you feel in a group. Or just have a go and ask for advise from members.
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• #230
Hey,
I am interested in becoming a member but would like to come along for a few trial rides first.
Can I simply join some of the normal weekend/evening rides? I was thinking about this Sunday's club ride, probably start with Group C and see how I go, would that be OK?Cheers,
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• #231
Dear @Charliee you are more then welcome to join up to 3 rides with the club before joining to see if you like it. The C-ride this Sunday is a good way to start.
Do you have any group riding experience (not a problem if not, we will show you) and what distance do you normally ride? We encourage everyone to do an intro ride, as here we go through all aspects of group riding skills but you can join our other rides before this ride.
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• #232
Hi @Martine I've done London Brighton a few times and a few loops with a set of guys from work out near Ashford / Orpington, try to get to RP as often as I can, and usually end up in a group when doing so, so quite comfortable riding in a group. Will see you on Sunday if thats alright.
Charlie
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• #234
Hey Guys,
I have been looking to join a club this year as I have gotten more and more interested in cycling. I have been doing mostly solo rides apart from the odd time I have managed to coax a flatmate along — I have ridden in groups, but these were semi-oraginsed during events such as the Dynamo or the Ride 100. I was intending to come along to one of the introductory rides but have noticed I just missed this months! I wouldn't describe myself as fast, and my solo rides usually come in around 70km/43miles.
I guess my question is would the Sunday Group C rides be a good place to start, or is it best to train up for next months introductory ride? My only concern is I don't want to be hanging off the back or holding anyone up.
Looking forward to riding with you soon.
Cheers,
Jack
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• #235
Give the C-rides a go Jack @DTM_GD Just be there 10 minutes before (so 8:20) and ask someone in ICC kit to give you instructions on signs. You should be fine.
I would still recommend to join an intro ride as on this ride we explain and show why we ride in a group the way we ride in a group and we have more time to practise and give feedback. The next one will be in a month and will be announced next week.
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• #236
Hi,
It's safe to say I've well and truly caught the cycling bug, I've ended up buying second bike in space of 2 months and spend my commutes watching GCN.... What's the cure??
I came across the club doing some laps around Regents Park on a Saturday, getting engulfed in your peloton and enjoyed it.
What's the best way of joining you for a group ride e.t.c and signing up for the club?
My long solo rides of 42 - 50 miles I've been averaging a speed of 14 mph. I'm not a classic cyclist build so slow up the hills but can keep up on the flats and make up a lost time on the down hills.
I hope that's not too much of an issue. If you could let me know what's best way of moving forward.
Thanks,
Terry
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• #237
Dear @TerryLDN
The cycling bug is very addictive and you are more then welcome to join our club.
I would suggest
- Join an intro ride (next one will be beginning of December and will be announced this week). During this ride we will show how to ride in groups.
- If you are keen (which sound like it), you can join a C-ride on Sunday morning (Whittington Park), or 8am rides on Saturday (Regents Park).
The Sunday rides have a different route each week and go into Essex/Hertfordshire etc. The speed is on average 12-14 mile/h (depending on the group, we will not drop anyone).
Saturday rides are loops around RP, with groups of different speeds.
If you join a C-ride or saturday ride before, come 10 minutes before the start to have someone show you the signs we use. You should still do the intro ride as soon as possible, as here we show how and why we ride as a group.
We allow up to 3 taster rides to see if you like the club before we ask to join the club.
If you have any more question, just let me know.
- Join an intro ride (next one will be beginning of December and will be announced this week). During this ride we will show how to ride in groups.
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• #240
2 months and spend my commutes watching GCN
I actually saw a cyclist this morning with BBC news on his phone which was mounted to his handlebars! I am guessing this is not how you're watching? ;)
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• #242
Google glass and cycling???
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• #245
I have seen cyclists being distracted by so many electronics in a dangerous manner, so I have reasons to be sceptical :)
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• #246
Hi everyone, thanks for the really warm welcome on today's introductory ride. I've just joined the club. Looking forward to riding with you!
Olaf -
• #247
Welcome! Glad you enjoyed it :)
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• #248
Excellent. You won't regret it :)
Looking forward to meeting you.
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• #249
Thanks! One numpty question on the forum - what does it require to be able to post in all sub-forums? Probably just patience? (I tried unsuccessfully to post something here: http://forum.islington.cc/conversations/280000/)
Hi, just joined ICC after going to the intro ride on Saturday. I know this is not the right place to post this but I still havent received the email. I was wondering what is the av. speed of RP laps at 8am and if it is a chaingang. Would it be better If I go to the skills workshop next saturday before going out to RP since I have never done a ride in a chaingang before?