Ride Rating Format (what you see posted with the ride title)
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Key
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Pace/terrain/mileage
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Example
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C/2/30
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Explanation
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C pace, 2 terrain/ 30 miles
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Pace Description (actual end of ride average may be less if terrain is more challenging)
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A
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20+ mph
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Elite/Race Pace/Strenuous
These are semi-competitive, physically demanding rides with high average speeds for extended distances. Riders are expected to be fully competent with pace lines, sprints, intervals, etc. Dropped riders will probably be on their own or a few members of the group might be willing to stop and lend assistance, including "pulls" to rejoin the main group. There is no obligation to wait for a rider to catch up. Infrequent stops for water and regroupings.
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B+
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18-20 mph
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Fast Training/Advanced Workout
For strong experienced cyclists with substantial group riding experience wishing to improve riding skills as well as physical fitness. Expect pace lines, and some sprinting, intervals, etc. Stragglers or individuals with mechanical difficulties might be left behind or a few members of the group might stop and lend assistance, including "pulls" to rejoin the main group. There is no obligation to wait for a rider to catch up. Infrequent stops for water and regroupings. Although physically challenging, emphasis is still on group riding for fun.
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B
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16-18 mph
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Brisk/Fitness
For experienced cyclists with group riding experience wishing to improve individual and group riding skills as well as physical fitness. Some sprinting and intervals, etc. Occasional stops to regroup. Although physically challenging, emphasis is still on group riding for fun. Anyone not able to keep up or having mechanical difficulties might be left by the Leader/group, Check with the group leader before the ride.
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C+
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14-16 mph
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Moderate Touring/Non-Competitive
For solid cyclists competent with safety and bike handling skills - should be experienced riding in a group. Occasional stops and regroupings as designated by the ride leader. Group format with the pace and distance set to encourage group discussion and socializing. Individuals experiencing mechanical difficulties can expect a few members of the group to stop and lend assistance, including "pulls" to rejoin the main group.
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