When reading "London Cyclist " blog i was surprised to learn that there are so many people out there that are reluctant to try to ride with Cycling Clubs . Whenever i am in a new area i try to find the local club to go for a ride , regardless of language i find that they are accomodating towards the newcomer .
Googling the "Etiquette " revealed a number of sites which i find useful to enlarge on this subject .
http://www.armidalecyclingclub.org/cycling-etiquette/
This site mentions 9 points is requires people to keep in mind as they join their Club outings and they are relying on the experiences of Randwick Club who have formulated a " Code of Conduct" for their members . Most of the points raised are worth following even when riding alone or with the occasional friend .
The item below reveals a lot of information about what most Australian Cycling Clubs expect of New Members :
" In summary, being fit and capable to hang onto the bunch is not enough. Without taking away the enjoyment of the ride it is imperative that every rider hones his or her skills. If you want to improve ask one of the more accomplished riders. If you are not sure stay down the back until you are confident enough to join the bunch. If you are nervous or lacking confidence, consider the safety of the other riders first before joining the bunch.
The Club is developing as a recreational/racing club, where riders have a wide range of ability and levels of fitness. Everyone should be tolerant, responsible and be prepared to accept criticism if you do not come up to scratch. Those more accomplished riders should devote part of the club ride to helping the beginners, rather than zooming off into the distance."
http://greenupgrader.com/12871/urban-cycling-etiquette/
This site tends towards those who are riding the roads in the Atlanta area but seems to be general throughout the USA . Comments tend to reflect differences of opinion regarding cyclists V vehicles .
http://www.ms150.org/ms150/SafetyZone/etiquette.html
Comprehensive list of verbal warnings the like of which will be generally used in club outings .
http://www.cycling-inform.com/bike-skills/136-unwritten-rules-of-cycling-etiquette
A really enjoyable read that makes a good deal of sense of what shouls be happening on a " Club Run " . Not sure how people view my attire but ib load my pockets in the same way each and every day , so whether on a Pro Tour Route or on a Club Run i know exactly where to put my hand on what i need whether in Summer or Winter conditions . Winter may cause me to add Arm Warmers to the pocket if the day starts fine but i am too often queried about riding without leg warmers even at 6 c .
THERE MAY WELL BE OTHER SITES TO WHICH MY READERS CAN DIRECT ME !
Thanks for sharing cycling Etiquette. Keep posting more information.
ReplyDelete-Wheelchair accessories