BVC-CHAT Weekend rides

Huebner, Lenae lhuebner at mays.tamu.edu
Thu Sep 6 14:25:35 CDT 2007


I have never been asked to get out of line if I wasn't going to take a
turn.  The group always seemed gracious about letting me sit on the back
for as long as I could.   I have taken rotations, but the first one
usually does me in and I used to sit on until I couldn't any more.

I long for the days when I could at least sit on!  :-)

Lenae

Lenae M. Huebner
Assistant Director
Center for New Ventures & Entrepreneurship
Texas A&M University
4221 TAMU
College Station, TX  77843-4221
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When the spirits are low, when the day appears dark, when work becomes
monotonous, when hope hardly seems worth having, just mount a bicycle
and go out for a spin down the road, without thought on anything but the
ride you are taking.

- Arthur Conan Doyle, in an 1896 article for Scientific American


-----Original Message-----
From: bvc-chat-bounces at philebus.tamu.edu
[mailto:bvc-chat-bounces at philebus.tamu.edu] On Behalf Of Layne Westover
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 2:03 PM
To: Brazos Valley Cyclists
Subject: Re: BVC-CHAT Weekend rides

It's hard to be a hanger-on off the back of the A-group.  I tried it
once, and as soon as they start rotating through the paceline, they want
you OUT if you're not able to rotate through the line and take your turn
at the front.  It's almost impossible for me to grab somebody's wheel
unless I'm in the line.  Willie told me "GET OUT OF THE LINE IF YOU'RE
NOT GOING TO ROTATE THROUGH!!!!"  or something very similar to that.  If
I back off at all, I can't keep up, so that was it for me.   You've got
to leave open at least a cycle's length for the next person in liine to
move into in front of you, so you can't draft any more once they start
rotating the paceline.  At least that was my experience.  Now I try to
find someone who can travel at the speed I'm capable of doing and work
together with them-- much more enjoyable and you don't have Willie
yelling at you.   ;)

Layne 

>>> Willie Allen <maddogwillie2002 at yahoo.com> 9/6/2007 1:28:59 PM >>>
I prefer blessing folks to a pleasent ride in Death Valley on the
hottest day of recorded history. 
  maddog
Matthew Hattaway <cycleguy2300 at yahoo.com> wrote:
          
There is NEVER call for cursing, I dont care if if you just
had to chase back on to the group because they started harder than you
thought they should or if you almost got taken down by a rider being
stupid.
Cursing will turn folks off, yelling wont if make sure you yell to make
sure they hear, not because you are angry.

MH

  ----- Original Message ----
From: Jean Marie Linhart <jmlinhart at gmail.com>
To: Brazos Valley Cyclists <bvc-chat at philebus.tamu.edu>;
bvmba at yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2007 10:20:57 AM
Subject: BVC-CHAT Weekend rides

  
Hint: if people are yelling at you/cursing at you: you are doing
something wrong.  There is no shame in sitting back, scoping out the
scene, asking questions, There is some serious shame in pissing
everyone off or causing a crash when you should have known better.





  
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