aikigreg
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I joined up with their Sunday night ride which I thought would be a nice recovery ride since I did 55 miles yesterday. Boy was I wrong. Here is a copy of my letter to them. Thankfully Rick was there and got me home - he's an extremely fast rider who often does our Tuesday/Thurs training ride at Joe Pool with the hammerheads from the Texas Wheels. Also notable cause I think he's the only black guy I've seen biking around here. Super, Super nice guy. I would like to request that you please update your website to reflect the change in your Sunday night led ride from the Arlington location. The website states that the ride is a relaxed pace ride at a conversational pace and roughly an estimate of 15mph. I am finally back on my bike after nearly 4 months off with some major foot surgery. As such, I thought that this ride would be an excellent one, since I cannot yet use clipless pedals or closed toed shoes, but am fine with my platforms and the sandals I am stuck wearing for a couple more weeks. However, at the 20 mile mark our pace was at 18mph with no signs of slowing. We finished with well over a 17 mph average. Had I been on this ride in November before my surgery, this would have been an easy slow ride for me, as I am normally a fairly fast rider and racer. Prior to the ride start, the ride leader gave no instructions nor expectations and furnished no ride maps and no instructions other than "let's go." Nor did he even seem to look back, because one other rider was actually left behind at the one stop the group made, and it was miles before he caught up. At one point I was a full mile behind the group. Thankfully, a local rider named Rick who knew the route slowed down to make sure I was able to get back to the shop. Let me stress I have no problems with there being a fast ride - I simply had no expectations that this particular ride would turn into one. Had he mentioned he was going to be so much faster than the advertised pace I could have loaded up and gone back home. Had he provided a map I could have done the route on my own, and had no reason to complain. In 3-4 weeks when I am allowed to wear clipless again I will be back, because I will have no problems keeping up. Until then I would like to ask that you change the website to relfect actual pace, or at least have the ride leader be more up front. Had this been a novice rider wanting to try out a club-type ride for the first time, I think it would have soured them on the experience. Happy biking. Greg Gross
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